Search Images Maps Play YouTube News Gmail Drive More »
Sign in
Books Books
" Ah, love, let us be true To one another! for the world, which seems To lie before us like a land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain; And we are here as... "
Rough-hewn - Page 273
by Dorothy Canfield Fisher - 1922 - 504 pages
Full view - About this book

The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 95

1905 - 880 pages
...land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, BO new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain ; And we are...flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night. The emotion with which his poetical voice is often touched must save him from the charge of coldness, a...
Full view - About this book

The Tuftonian, Volume 21

1894 - 286 pages
...preacher has said, love ; and what is this but the thought of Arnold in the following : — " Ah, love, let us be true to one another! for the world which...peace, nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight Where ignorant armies clash by night."...
Full view - About this book

The Christian world magazine (and family visitor)., Volume 18

1882 - 972 pages
...of want and misery, and, in the mournful words of Matthew Arnold, are ready to declare that . . . " the world which seems To lie before us like a land...Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain ;" and one can feel nothing of . . . " that blessed mood In which the burden of the mystery, In which the...
Full view - About this book

The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1868 - 986 pages
...the breath Of the night wind down tho vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world. " Ah, love, let us be true To one another ; for the world, which...flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night." The last poem in the volume thus wails over the departure of Christianity, which the author evidently believes...
Full view - About this book

Narrative and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pages
...to the breath Of the night-wind down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world. Ah, love, let us be true To one another! for the world, which...peace, nor help for pain; And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and fight, Where ignorant armies clash by night!...
Full view - About this book

Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 80

1869 - 898 pages
...the breath Of the night-winds down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world. Ah, love, let us be true To one another ! for the world, which...peace, nor help for pain ; And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night....
Full view - About this book

The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volume 1

1872 - 590 pages
...the breath Of the night-wind, down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world. " Ah, love, let us be true To one another ! — for the world...Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain ; And here we are as on a darkling plain, Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant...
Full view - About this book

The Canadian Monthly and National Review, Volume 1

1872 - 1176 pages
...the night-wind, down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world. " Ah, love, let us be (me To one another ! — for the world which seems To...Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain ; And here we are as on a darkling plain, Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant...
Full view - About this book

Sea and Shore: A Collection of Poems ...

Martha Le Baron Goddard - 1874 - 248 pages
...night wind down the vast edges drear And naked shingles of the world. AT BAY RIDGE, LI IOI Ah, love, let us be true To one another ! for the world which...peace, nor help for pain ; And we are here as on a darkling plain, Swept with confused alarms of struggle and fight, Where ignorant armies clash by night....
Full view - About this book

Irish Monthly, Volume 43

1915 - 826 pages
...land of dreams So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain ; And we are here, as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and fight Where ignorant arms clash by night...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF