The Works of Matthew Arnold, Volumen2Macmillan, 1903 |
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... look'd , and smiled , and saw them through . Our petty souls , our strutting wits , Our labour'd , puny passion - fits- Ah , may she scorn them still , till we Scorn them as bitterly as she ! Yet show her once , ye heavenly Powers , One ...
... look'd , and smiled , and saw them through . Our petty souls , our strutting wits , Our labour'd , puny passion - fits- Ah , may she scorn them still , till we Scorn them as bitterly as she ! Yet show her once , ye heavenly Powers , One ...
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... look'd for thee . Then will she weep ; with smiles , till then , Coldly she mocks the sons of men . Till then , her lovely eyes maintain Their pure , unwavering , deep disdain . EUPHROSYNE I MUST not say that thou wast true , 42 LYRIC ...
... look'd for thee . Then will she weep ; with smiles , till then , Coldly she mocks the sons of men . Till then , her lovely eyes maintain Their pure , unwavering , deep disdain . EUPHROSYNE I MUST not say that thou wast true , 42 LYRIC ...
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... look'd , more rare ( Though many ) than good statues were- For these , in truth , were everywhere . Of bards full many a stroke divine In Dante's , Petrarch's , Tasso's line , The land of Ariosto show'd ; And yet , e'en there , the ...
... look'd , more rare ( Though many ) than good statues were- For these , in truth , were everywhere . Of bards full many a stroke divine In Dante's , Petrarch's , Tasso's line , The land of Ariosto show'd ; And yet , e'en there , the ...
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... look'd on the rushing decay Of the times which had shelter'd his youth ; Felt the dissolving throes Of a social order he loved ; Outlived his brethren , his peers ; And , like the Theban seer , Died in his enemies ' day . Cold bubbled ...
... look'd on the rushing decay Of the times which had shelter'd his youth ; Felt the dissolving throes Of a social order he loved ; Outlived his brethren , his peers ; And , like the Theban seer , Died in his enemies ' day . Cold bubbled ...
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... look'd on no religion scornfully That men did ever find . ' Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to sunk , self - weary man : Thou must be born again ...
... look'd on no religion scornfully That men did ever find . ' Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the dry heart like rain ? Which has not cried to sunk , self - weary man : Thou must be born again ...
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