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" Is on all sides o'ershadow'd by the high Uno'erleap'd Mountains of Necessity, Sparing us narrower margin than we deem. Nor will that day dawn at a human nod, When, bursting through the network... "
Matthew Arnold - Page 18
by George William Erskine Russell - 1904 - 265 pages
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 66

1849 - 802 pages
...thus favouring the public in a sonnet with his views touching the onward progress of society: — " Yet, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rather to...France proclaims so loud — France, famed in all good arts, in Done supreme. Seeing this vale, this earth, whereon we dream, Is on all sides o'ershadowed...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 39

1849 - 778 pages
...to sit and fiddle while Rome is burning? Can he tell us no more about the French Revolution than — Yet, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rather to...France, famed in all great arts, in none supreme. Seeing this vale, this earth, whereon we dream, Is on all sides o'ershadow'd by the high Uno'erleap'd...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 66

1849 - 844 pages
...views touching the onward progress of society : — " Yet, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rathtr to patience prompted, than that proud Prospect of...France proclaims so loud — France, famed in all good arts, in none supreme. Seeing this vale, this earth, whereon we dream, Is on all aides o'ersbadowed...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 66

1849 - 822 pages
...the onward progress of society : — " Yet, when I muse on what life is, I seem Kathvr to patieuce prompted, than that proud Prospect of hope which France proclaims so loud — France, famed in all good art*, in nolle supreme. Seeing this vale, this earth, whereon we dream, I.* on all sides o'ershadowed...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 66

1849 - 812 pages
...of society : — " Yet, when I mum- (in what life is, I wem Rather ro patience prompted, than thtt proud Prospect of hope which France proclaims so loud — France, famed In all good arts, in none siipn'ltle. Seeing ilu- vale, this earth, whereoa we dream, Is on all sides overshadowed...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1853 - 298 pages
...If these are yours, if this is what you are, Then am I yours, and what you feel, I share. CONTINUED. YET, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rather to...Prospect of hope which France proclaims so loud, France, fam'd in all great arts, in none supreme. Seeing this Vale, this Earth, whereon we dream, Is on all...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1856 - 348 pages
...these are yours, if this is what your are, Then am I yours, and what you feel, I share. VI. CONTINUED. YET, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rather to...Prospect of hope which France proclaims so loud, France, fam'd in all great arts, in none supreme. Seeing this Vale, this Earth, whereon we dream, Is on all...
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Narrative and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pages
...are yours, if this is what you are, Then am I yours, and what you feel, I share. 5. Continued. "V/ET, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rather to patience...loud— France, famed in all great arts, in none supreme ! Seeing this vale, this earth, whereon we dream, Is on all sides o'ershadow'd by the high Uno'erleap'd...
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Poems: Early poems, narrative poems, and sonnets

Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 290 pages
...Wherein earth's great ones are disquieted; If thoughts, not idle, while before me flow Continued. "W'ET, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rather to patience...France, famed in all great arts, in none supreme; Seeing this vale, this earth, whereon we dream, Is on all sides o'ershadow'd by the high Uno'erleap'd...
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Poems: Early poems, narrative poems, and sonnets

Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 292 pages
...are yours, if this is what you are, Then am I yours, and what you feel, I share. Continued. "V/'ET, when I muse on what life is, I seem Rather to patience...— France, famed in all great arts, in none supreme ; Seeing this vale, this earth, whereon we dream, Is on all sides o'ershadow'd by the high Uno'erleap'd...
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