| 1870 - 878 strani
...his brother's soul, Nor pay his brother's debt. "Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labour! must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine." We hardly think either the German or the English poet has the advantage over the Buddhist thinker there... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 strani
...his brother's soul, Nor pay his brother's debt. " Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labor; must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine. " Its frame yet stood without a breach When blood and warmth were fled ; And still it spake its wonted... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 strani
...save his brother's soul, Nor pay his brother's debt. Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labour! must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine. But slow that tide of common thought, Which bathed our life, retired; Slow, slow the old world wore... | |
| 1870 - 844 strani
...his brother's soul, Nor pay hia brother's debt. " Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labour! must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine." We hardly think either the German or the English poet has the advantage over the Buddhist thinker there... | |
| 1875 - 810 strani
...his brother's soult Nor pay his brother's debt. Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labour ! must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine. The same thought reappears in " Empedocles on Etna" : — And we feel, day and night, The burden of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1878 - 396 strani
...brother's soul, Nor pay his brother's debt. 'Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labour!—must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine! 'But slow that tide of common thought, Which bathed our life, retired. Slow, slow the old world wore... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1879 - 392 strani
...brother's soul, Nor pay his brother's debt. 'Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labour! — must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine 1 'But slow that tide of common thought, Which bathed our life, retired. Slow, slow the old world wore... | |
| Richard Holt Hutton - 1880 - 434 strani
...save his brothers soul, Nor pay his brother's debt. Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labour ! must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine." It would have been impossible to paint more grandly the hard pageantry of Roman civilisation, or more... | |
| Anthony Wilson Thorold (bp. of Winchester.) - 1883 - 154 strani
...stone is not yet to, And wait for words to come. " Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labour, must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine." M. Arnold. With such men, when we meet them, how shall we deal ? To you or to me Christ may be as near... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1885 - 728 strani
...his brother's soul Nor pay his brother's debt.' " Alone, self-poised, henceforward man Must labour; must resign His all too human creeds, and scan Simply the way divine." Yet here, too, " in this quiet sadness," says the Spectator, " is a fair specimen of a whole thread... | |
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