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" Follow you the Star that lights a desert pathway, yours or mine. Forward, till you see the highest Human Nature is divine. Follow Light, and do the Right — for man can half-control his doom — Till you find the deathless Angel seated in the vacant... "
The Chautauquan - Page 200
edited by - 1903
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 23; Volume 45

Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder - 1893 - 990 pages
...fen. Then he turns to his grandson, the young enthusiast for progress, and bids him not despair, but Follow you the Star that lights a desert pathway,...find the deathless Angel seated in the vacant tomb. This, surely, is the plain word of moral prophecy whereunto we shall do well to take heed. Amid all...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 45

1898 - 554 pages
...the boundless, thro' the human soul ; Boundless inward, in the atom, boundless outward, in the Whole. 'Follow Light, and do the Right — for man can half-control...find the deathless Angel seated in the vacant tomb.' In Vastness also, another poem of his later years, the same truth is enforced in different but equally...
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Education, Volume 7

1887 - 804 pages
...onward still, though with dim eyes, and toward the end of the long poem gives his message clearly : " Follow you the star that lights a desert pathway, yours or mine ! Furward, till you see the highest human nature is divine I " It matters little what the writers of...
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The Poetical Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson: (poet Laureate) from ..., Volume 2

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1885 - 546 pages
...Powers of Good, the Powers of III, Strewing balm, or shedding poison in the fountains of the Will. Follow you the Star that lights a desert pathway,...find the deathless Angel seated in the vacant tomb. Forward, let the stormy moment fly and mingle with the Past. I that loathed, have come to love him....
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Locksley Hall Sixty Years After, Etc

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1886 - 218 pages
...Powers of Good, the Powers of 111, Strewing balm, or shedding poison in the fountains of the Will. Follow you the Star that lights a desert pathway,...divine. Follow Light, and do the Right — for man can half- i control his doom — Till you find the deathless Angel seated in the vacant tomb. Forward,...
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Locksley Hall Sixty Years After Etc

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1886 - 220 pages
...Powers of Good, the Powers of I11, Strewing balm, or shedding poison in the fountains of the Will. Follow you the Star that lights a desert pathway,...Forward, till you see the highest Human Nature is Follow Light, and do the Right— for man can halfcontrol his doom — Till you find the deathless...
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Literary News, Volumes 7-8

1886 - 802 pages
...comes out towards the end of what must after all be called a genuinely noble and impressive poem — " Follow you the star that lights a desert pathway,...mine. Forward, till you see the highest Human Nature isdicvine. Follow Light and do the Right— for man can half control his doom — Till you find the...
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Locksley Hall Sixty Years After Etc

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1886 - 220 pages
...yours or mine. Forward, till you see the highest Human Nature is Follow Light, and do the Right—for man can halfcontrol his doom— Till you find the deathless Angel seated in the vacant tomb. Forward, let the stormy moment fly and mingle with the Past. I that loathed, have come to love him....
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Locksley Hall Sixty Years After: The Promise of May ; Tiresias ; and Other Poems

Alfred Tennyson - 1887 - 324 pages
...Powers of Good, the Powers of 111, Strewing balm, or shedding poison in the fountains of the Will. Follow you the Star that lights a desert pathway,...find the deathless Angel seated in the vacant tomb. Forward, let the s^o^my^jnoment fly and mingle with the Past. I that loathed, have come to love him....
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Social Equilibrium and Other Problems Ethical and Religious

George Batchelor - 1887 - 296 pages
...That conviction is all that saves Tennyson's new " Locksley Hall " from pessimism. He says : — " Follow you the Star that lights a desert pathway,..." Follow Light, and do the right, — for man can half control his doom, — Till you find the deathless Angel seated in the vacant tomb." 3. Especially...
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