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" But let us speak no more of this ! I find My father ; let me feel that I have found ! Come, sit beside me on this sand, and take My head betwixt thy hands, and kiss my cheeks, And wash them with thy tears, and say : My son! "
Poems - Page 80
by Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 370 pages
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Studies in Literature and Composition for High Schools, Normal Schools, and ...

Wells Hawks Skinner - 1897 - 282 pages
...thought; And his soul set to grief, as the vast tide Of the bright rocking ocean sets to shore 6. " But let us speak no more of this! I find My father;...And wash them with thy tears, and say: ' My son!' Quick! quick! for numbered are my sands of life, And swift; for like the lightning to this field I...
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An Introduction to the Study of Literature: For the Use of Secondary and ...

Edwin Herbert Lewis, Lewis, Edwin Hebert - 1899 - 440 pages
...promptings down Under its iron heel; fate, fate engaged The strife, and hurled me on my father's spear. 715 But let us speak no more of this ! I find My father;...cheeks, And wash them with thy tears, and say: 'My son! ' 720 Quick! quick! for numbered are my sands of life, And swift; for like the lightning to this field...
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Nova anthologia Oxoniensis: translations into Greek and Latin verse

Robinson Ellis, Alfred Denis Godley - 1899 - 298 pages
...but Fate trod those promptings down Under its iron heel ; Fate, Fate engaged The strife, and hurled me on my father's spear. But let us speak no more...Come, sit beside me on this sand, and take My head between thy hands, and kiss my cheeks, And wash them with thy tears, and say, ' My Son ! ' Quick !...
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The International Library of Famous Literature: Selections from ..., Volume 1

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 568 pages
...Surely my heart cried out that it was thou, When first I saw thee ; and thy heart spoke too, I know it ! but fate trod those promptings down Under its iron heel ; fate, fate engaged The strife, and hurled me on my father's spear. But let us speak no more of this ! I find My father; let me feel that...
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An Introduction to the Study of Literature: For the Use of Secondary and ...

Edwin Herbert Lewis - 1899 - 440 pages
...Surely my heart cried out that it was thou, When first I saw thee; and thy heart spoke too, I know it! but fate trod those promptings down Under its iron heel; fate, fate engaged The strife, and hurled me on my father's spear. 715 But let us speak no more of this! I find My father; let me feel...
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Nova anthologia Oxoniensis: translations into Greek and Latin verse

Robinson Ellis, Alfred Denis Godley - 1899 - 298 pages
...Surely my heart cried out that it was thou, When first I saw thee ; and thy heart spoke too, I know it: but Fate trod those promptings down Under its iron heel ; Fate, Fate engaged The strife, and hurled me on my father's spear. But let us speak no more of this : I find My father ; let me feel that...
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The Public School Speaker

Francis Warre Cornish - 1900 - 604 pages
...Surely my heart cried out that it was thou, When first I saw thee ; and ihy heart spoke too, I know it ! but fate trod those promptings down Under its iron heel ; fate, fate engaged The strife, and hurled me on my father'd spear. But let us speak no more of this ! I find My father ; let me feel that...
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Apis matina: Verses translated and original

Edward Mallet Young - 1900 - 228 pages
...Surely my heart cried out that it was thou, When first I saw thee ; and thy heart spoke too, I know it! but fate trod those promptings down Under its iron heel ; fate, fate engaged The strife, and hurled me on my father's spear. But let us speak no more of this ! I find My father; let me feel that...
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Graded Literature Readers: Eighth Book

Harry Pratt Judson, Ida C. Bender - 1901 - 266 pages
...but Fate trod those promptings down Under its iron heel ; Fate, Fate engaged 15 The strife and hurled me on my father's spear. But let us speak no more...take My head betwixt thy hands, and kiss my cheeks 20 And wash them with thy tears, and say, ' My son ! ' Quick ! quick ! for numbered are my sands of...
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The World's Great Masterpieces: History, Biography, Science ..., Volume 2

1901 - 622 pages
...but fate trod those promptings dowa Under its iron heel ; fate, fate engaged The strife, and hurled me on my father's spear. But let us speak no more of this ! I find My father ; let me feel that 1 have found I Come, sit beside me on this sand, and take My head betwixt thy hands, and kiss my cheeks,...
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