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 322by Matthew Arnold - 1884 - 370 pagesFull view - About this book
| Reuen Thomas - 1899 - 322 pages
...memory," said the professor. " I cannot recall the next verse ; but these that follow I can : — " ' Oh, 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,... | |
| H. K. F. Eden, Eleanor Lloyd - 1900 - 576 pages
...they were chosen as being specially appropriate to Mrs. Fleming's vigorous and dauntless character : " 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,... | |
| Georgina E. Troutbeck - 1900 - 332 pages
...BEAUMONT. LONDON METHUEN & CO BOSTON LC PAGE & COMPANY MDCCCC i , DEDICATED TO MY FATHER'S MEMORY GET ' O STRONG SOUL, BY WHAT SHORE TARRIEST THOU NOW? FOR THAT FORCE, SURELY, HAS NOT BEEN LEFT VAIN 1 SOMEWHERE, SURELY, AFAR, IN THE SOUNDING LABOUR-HOUSE VAST OF BEING, IS PRACTISED THAT STRENGTH,... | |
| United States. 56th Congress, 1st sess., 1899-1900, United States. Congress - 1900 - 182 pages
...the plaudit in all time from the men who stood with him. "Well done, good and faithful servant." Oh, 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,... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1901 - 864 pages
...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,... | |
| 1901 - 622 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...strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now ? For that :<>rco, Surely, has not been left vain 1 Somewhere, surely, afar, In the sounding labor-house vast... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1902 - 850 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,... | |
| Thomas Marc Parrott, Augustus White Long - 1902 - 432 pages
...tread, In the summer-morning, the road Of death, at a call unforeseen, Sudden. For fifteen years, 30 We who till then in thy shade Rested as under the...Sunshine and rain as we might, Bare, unshaded, alone, 35 Lacking the shelter of thee. » O strong soul, by what shore Tarriest thou now ? For that force,... | |
| Alice Morse Earle - 1902 - 604 pages
...'light to thee are both alike." On the base of the pedestal are the noble lines of Matthew Arnold: — " 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,... | |
| James Lauren Ford, Mary K. Ford - 1902 - 470 pages
...Arnold, was a noted English educator and historian, famous as headmaster of Rugby. He died June 12, 1842. 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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