And the calm moonlight seems to say : Hast thou then still the old unquiet breast, Which neither deadens into rest, Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself away, But fluctuates to and fro, Never by passion quite possess'd And... Matthew Arnold: Poet and Critic - Page 30by Arnold Schrag - 1904 - 94 pagesFull view - About this book
| Matthew Arnold - 1923 - 276 pages
...calm moon. And the calm moonlight seems to say : Hast thou then still the old unquiet breast, fFTiich neither deadens into rest, Nor ever feels the fiery...Never by passion quite possess'd ! And never quite benumb 'd by the world's sway 1 — And I, I know not if to pray Still to be what I am, or yield and... | |
| Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 pages
...restless pacings to and fro, And the same vainly throbbing heart was there, And the same bright calm moon. And the calm moonlight seems to say: Hast thou then still the old unquiet breast, Which never deadens into rest, Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself away, But... | |
| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 pages
...pacings to and fro, And the same vainly throbbing heart was there, And the same bright, calm moon. 25 And the calm moonlight seems to say: Hast thou then still the old unquiet breast, IVh1ch neither deadens into rest, Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1910 - 966 pages
...pacings to and fro, And the same vainly throbbing heart was there, And the same bright, calm moon. d ; Though He return not, though He lies and moulders...In the true creed He is yet risen indeed ; Christ rent, iVor ever feels the fiery glow Tliat whirls the spirit from itself au<ay< But fluctuates to tmdfro.... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - 1924 - 774 pages
...moon. 25 And the calm moonlight seems to say t Hast thou then still the old unquiet breasl, Which never deadens into rest, Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself away, 30 But fluctuates to and fro, Never by passion quite possess'd, And never quite benumb1 d by the world's... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1928 - 236 pages
...pacings to and fro And the same vainly throbbing heart was there, And the same bright calm moon. 25 And the calm moonlight seems to say — — "Hast thou then still the old unquiet breast, That neither deadens into rest, Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls thf spirit frnm itnnlf nwny,... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 pages
...restless pacings to and fro And the same vainly throbbing heart was there, And the same bright calm moon. And the calm moonlight seems to say — Hast thou then still the old unquiet breast That neither deadens into rest Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself away,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1924 - 456 pages
...restless pacings to and fro. And the same vainly throbbing heart was there, And the same bright calm moon. And the calm moonlight seems to say — — ' Hast thou then still the old unquiet breast That neither deadens into rest Nor ever feels the fiery glow That whirls the spirit from itself away,... | |
| 1926 - 780 pages
...more fair — But the same restless pacings to and fro, And the same vainly throbbing heart was there, And the calm moonlight seems to say: Hast thou then...But fluctuates to and fro, Never by passion quite possess' d And never quite benumb' d by the world's sway? — And I, I know not if to pray Still to... | |
| University of Sydney - 1925 - 352 pages
...little, and within so small a range. We might ask of him, in Matthéw Arnold's words, Hast thun t lien still the old unquiet breast, Which neither deadens...possess'd And never quite benumb'd by the world's sway ? • . • . . Modern literature may fail as a whole to survive through being too much a product of... | |
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