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" O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labour-house vast Of being, is practised that strength, Zealous, beneficent, firm! "
Poems - Page 322
by Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 370 pages
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Life and Letters of John Howard Raymond

John Howard Raymond - 1880 - 760 pages
...following words were read by many tearful eyes in the opening pages of the Vassar Miscellany : IN MEMORIAM. "O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now ? For that force Surely has not been left vain! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast Of being, is practiced that strength. Zealous,...
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Poems of English heroism, collected and arranged, with notes, by C.A. Auchmuty

Arthur Compton Auchmuty - 1882 - 170 pages
...Repose at length, firm friend of human kind ! WORDSWORTH. XLII. A RNOL D OF R UGB Y. » * » » » O STRONG soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now ? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labour-house vast Of being, is practised that strength,...
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Poems of English Heroism

Arthur Compton Auchmuty - 1882 - 172 pages
...shall find Repose at length, firm friend of human kind ! WORDSWORTH. XLII. ARNOLD OF RUGBY. * * * * * O STRONG soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now ? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labour-house vast Of being, is practised that strength,...
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Quiet Hours: A Collection of Poems

Mary Wilder Tileston - 1884 - 444 pages
...to tread, In the summer morning, the road Of death, at a call unforeseen, Sudden. For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...now ? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast Of being, is practised that strength, Zealous,...
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Poems. New and complete ed, Volume 2

Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 280 pages
...to tread, In the summer-morning, the road Of death, at a call unforeseen, Sudden. For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...now ? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labour-house vast Of being, is practised that strength,...
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A Manual for Use at Funerals: Consisting of Scripture Readings, Poems, and ...

Christopher Rhodes Eliot - 1886 - 208 pages
...still feel thy love ; Earth was fairer for thy stay, Heaven is nearer us to-day. WP Tilden. Jfrom " O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now ? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast Of being is practised that strength, Zealous,...
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Pacific Educational Journal

1888 - 596 pages
...to tread, la the Summer morning, the road Of death, at a call unforeseen, Sadden. For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...unshaded, alone, .Lacking the shelter of thee. O strong sonl, by what shore Tarriest thou now ? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere,...
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English Composition and Rhetoric, Volume 1

Alexander Bain - 1888 - 388 pages
...fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Bested as under the boughs Of a mighty oak, have endur'd Sunshine and rain as we might, Bare, unshaded, alone, Lacking the shelter of thee. An appropriate heightening of the appropriate circumstance of fatherly protection. The poem then goes...
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Selected Poems of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - 1889 - 258 pages
...to tread, In the summer-morning, the road Of death, at a call unforeseen, Sudden. For fifteen years, We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...now ? For that force, Surely, has not been left vain ! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labour-house vast Of being, is practised that strength,...
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The Ethic of Nature and Its Practical Bearings

David Balsillie - 1889 - 326 pages
...the world only a madhouse then ? these lines addressed by Matthew Arnold to his dead father : — " O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now ? For that force Surely has not been left vain! Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labour-house vast Of being, is practised that strength, Zealous,...
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