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" I wage not any feud with Death For changes wrought on form and face; No lower life that earth's embrace May breed with him, can fright my faith. Eternal process moving on, From state to state the spirit walks; And these are but the shatter'd stalks, Or... "
The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature - Page 328
1850
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Tennyson: Poet, Philosopher, Idealist: Studies of the Life, Work, and ...

John Cuming Walters - 1893 - 408 pages
...loveliness Which once he made more lovely." And Tennyson, after the first cry of despair, could murmur — I wage not any feud with death For changes wrought on form and face, and thus is led imperceptibly to the confession that he has suffered no injury by the removal of his...
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Tennyson: Poet, Philosopher, Idealist: Studies of the Life, Work, and ...

John Cuming Walters - 1893 - 384 pages
...loveliness Which once he made more lovely." And Tennyson, after the first cry of despair, could murmur — I wage not any feud with death For changes wrought on form and face, and thus is led imperceptibly to the confession that he has suffered no injury by the removal of his...
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The Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet Laureate, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1894 - 922 pages
...sudden frost was sudden gain, And gave all ripeness to the grain, It might have drawn from after-heat.' I wage not any feud with Death For changes wrought...state to state the spirit walks ; And these are but theshatter'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one. Nor blame I Death, because he bare The use of virtue...
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In Memoriam

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 230 pages
...was sudden gain, And gave all ripeness to the grain, It might have drawn from after-heat.' LXXXII. I wage not any feud with Death For changes wrought...walks ; And these are but the shatter'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one. Nor blame I Death, because he bare The use of virtue out of earth : I know...
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The Arena, Volume 15

1896 - 1154 pages
...the cosmic tree of life, naturally persists. The rending of the flesh is but the release of the soul. "Eternal process, moving on From state to state, the spirit walks. And those are but the shattered stalks Or ruined chrysalis of one." When the opaque is being found transparent...
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The Perfect Life: Sermons

William John Knox Little - 1898 - 408 pages
...in the play of the affections which gives the deepest joy to life, more than that ? And that goes. " I wage not any feud with Death For changes wrought...on, From state to state the spirit walks ; And these arc but the shattor'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one. " Nor blame I Death, because ho bare The...
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, Volume 1

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 928 pages
...And gave all ripeness to the grain It might have drawn from after-heat.' LXXXII I wage not any fend with Death For changes wrought on form and face; No...him can fright my faith. Eternal process moving on, And these are but the shatter'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one. From state to state the spirit...
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The New Citizenship: Christian Character in Its Biblical Ideas, Sources, and ...

Samuel Zane Batten - 1898 - 330 pages
...out of the convulsions of that age there came the Mesozoic age, one step higher in the world drama. " Eternal process moving on, From state to state the...walks ; And these are but the shatter'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one." — TENNYSON : In Memariam, Ixxxii. Whatever is wrong cannot be eternal ;...
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The Life and Works of Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Works: v.1-2 [Poems] v.3 ...

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 382 pages
...frost was sudden gain, And gave all ripeness to the grain, It might have drawn from after-heat.' LXXXII I wage not any feud with Death For changes wrought...walks ; And these are but the shatter'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one. Nor blame I Death, because he bare The use of virtue out of earth : I know...
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The Poetic and Dramatic Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 996 pages
...sudden frost was sudden gain And gave all ripeness to the grain, It might have drawn from afterheat.' I wage not any feud with Death For changes wrought...to state the spirit walks ; And these are but the shntter'd stalks, Or ruin'd chrysalis of one. Nor blame I Death, because IIP bare The use of virtue...
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