Children of men ! the unseen Power, whose eye For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath look'd on no religion scornfully That men did ever find. "Which has not taught weak wills how much they can? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain ? Which has... Narrative and elegiac poems - Page 228by Matthew Arnold - 1869Full view - About this book
| Joseph Wood - 1906 - 248 pages
...wisdom ; every one has helped to purify the great stream of human life as it flows down to the sea. Children of men ! the unseen Power, whose eye For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath looken on no religion scornfully That ever man did find. Which has not taught weak wills how much they... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1907 - 404 pages
...unseen Power whoso eye Forever doth accompany mankind. Hath looked on no religion scornfully That man did ever find. Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall» on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to sunk, self-weary man, Thou must be born... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1907 - 396 pages
...Power whose eye Forever doth accompany mankind. Hath looked on no religion scornfully That man did evor find. Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fallei on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to sunk, self-weary man, Thou must be born... | |
| Augustus Hopkins Strong - 1907 - 398 pages
...whose eye Fore ver doth accompany mankind. Hath looked on no religion scornfully That man did ever Und. Which has not taught weak wills how much they can? Which has not fallem on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to sunk, self-weary mau, Thou must be born... | |
| Hugh John Dukinfield Astley - 1908 - 344 pages
...EMERSON. " Children of men ! the unseen Power, whose eye For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath looked on no religion scornfully That men did ever find....taught weak wills how much they can? Which has not fallen on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to sunk self-weary man : Thou must be born... | |
| Jabez Thomas Sunderland - 1908 - 360 pages
...scornfully That man did ever find. Which hath not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fallen on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to sunk, self-weary man, ' Thou must be born again ' ?" So, then, to the question with which this book sets out, "What is our Bible?" we have our first... | |
| John Hunter - 1908 - 350 pages
...multitudes of His creatures without His help, without light and guidance, without comfort and salvation. " The Unseen Power, whose eye For ever doth accompany...mankind, Hath look'd on no religion scornfully That man did ever find. " Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fallen on the... | |
| 1909 - 568 pages
...THE NEW KINGDOM IIY A. GRENFELL " Gli oggetti che svelano il culto sono gli scarabei." (G. SPANO.) " The Unseen Power, whose Eye " For ever doth accompany mankind " Hath look'd ou no religion scornfully " That men did ever flnd." (M ATT. ARNOLD.) PART I Mythological, amuletic... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1910 - 1082 pages
...contemporary, Matthew Arnold, who asks with regard to the faiths which he himself can no longer share, "Which has not taught weak wills how much they can?...to sunk, self-weary man : Thou must be born again ! " She would have argued too with Browning that love, the soul of religion, is alike in the dissenting... | |
| Delphian Society - 1911 - 566 pages
...such aspect. This comprehensive point of view finds admirable form in the words of Matthew Arnold : "Children of men ! the unseen Power whose eye For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath looked on no religion scornfully That men did ever find. Which has not taught weak wills how much they... | |
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