| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 290 pages
...men, unravelling God's harmonious whole, Rend in a thousand shreds this life of ours. Vain labour ! Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations...queen-like, sits alone, Centred in a majestic unity; And rays her powers, like sister-islands seen Linking their coral arms under the sea, Or cluster'd... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 290 pages
...men, unravelling God's harmonious whole, Rend in a thousand shreds this life of ours. Vain labour! Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations...queen-like, sits alone, Centred in a majestic unity; And rays her powers, like sister-islands seen Linking their coral arms under the sea, Or cluster'd... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1877 - 292 pages
...men, unravelling God's harmonious whole, Rend in a thousand shreds this life of ours. Vain labour ! Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations...queen-like, sits alone, Centred in a majestic unity; And rays her powers, like sister-islands seen Linking their coral arms under the sea, Or cluster'd... | |
| John Laidlaw - Bible - 1879 - 408 pages
...men, unravelling God's harmonious whole, Rend in a thousand shreds this life of ours. Vain labour ! Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations...queen-like sits alone, Centred in a majestic unity." M. ARNOLD. GEN. ii. 7. — " And the Lord God formed man o/the dust of the ground, and breathed into... | |
| John Laidlaw - Bible - 1879 - 408 pages
...men, unravelling God's harmonious whole, Rend in a thousand shreds this life of ours. Vain labour ! Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations...shadowy throne, Where man's one nature queen-like site alone, Centred in a majestic unity." M. ARNOLD. GEN. ii. 7. — " And the Lord God formed man... | |
| Frederick Ryland - Ethics - 1893 - 264 pages
...men, unravelling God's harmonious whole, Rend in a thousand shreds this life of ours. Vain labour! Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations...queen-like, sits alone, Centred in a majestic unity." MATTHEW ARNOLD. Wo have already alluded to the intrusion of discussions on the nature of the moral... | |
| Hugh Walker - English poetry - 1895 - 352 pages
...repudiates the attempt of the philosophers to " rend in a thousand shreds this life of ours," because Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations...queen-like, sits alone, Centred in a majestic unity (Sonnet written in Butler's Sermons). And it is the very greatness of human nature that makes him marvel... | |
| Hugh Walker - English poetry - 1895 - 352 pages
...repudiates the attempt of the philosophers to " rend in a thousand shreds this life of ours," because Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations...queen-like, sits alone, Centred in a majestic unity (Sonnet written in Butler's Sermons). And it is the very greatness of human nature that makes him marvel... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1895 - 540 pages
...men, unravelling God's harmonious whole, Rend in a thousand shreds this life of ours. Vain labour ! Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations...queen-like, sits alone, Centred in a majestic unity ; And rays her powers, like sister-islands seen Linking their coral arms under the sea, Or cluster'd... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1896 - 380 pages
...this life of ours. Vain labour ! Deep and broad, where none may see, Spring the foundations of the shadowy throne Where man's one Nature, queen-like, sits alone, Centred in a majestic unity. And rays her powers, like sister islands, seen Linking their coral arms under the sea : Or cluster'd... | |
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