| American essays - 1884 - 882 pages
...The stream, like us desires An unimpeded way ; Like us. the Libyan wind delights to roam at large. " Streams will not curb their pride The just man not to entomb, Nor lightnings go aside To give his virtues room; N'or is that wind less rough which blows a good man's barge. " We pause ; we... | |
| Literature - 1867 - 548 pages
...desires An unimpeded way ; Like us, the Libyan wind delights to roam at large. " Streams will not curh their pride The just man not to entomb, Nor lightnings go aside To leave his virtues room ; Nor is that wind less rough that blows a good man's barge. " Nature with equal mind Sees all her... | |
| Theology - 1868 - 1078 pages
...Since he sees nothing clear, And dares stamp nothing false where he finds nothing sure. • * * • * Streams will not curb their pride The just man not...Nor lightnings go aside To leave his virtues room ; Nor is that wind less rough which blows a good man's barge. • *#**' Fools ! that in man's brief... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1868 - 264 pages
...The stream, like us, desires An unimpeded way; Like us, the Libyan wind delights to roam at large. Streams will not curb their pride The just man not to entomb, Nor lightnings go aside To give his virtues room ; Nor is that wind less rough which blows a good man's barge. Nature, with equal... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pages
...The stream, like us, desires An unimpeded way; Like us, the Libyan wind delights to roam at large. Streams will not curb their pride The just man not to entomb, Nor lightnings go aside To give his virtues room; Nor is that wind less rough which blows a good man's barge. Nature, with equal... | |
| John Fiske - Evolution - 1874 - 562 pages
...as we observe it. But to say this is to concede all that is here maintained, and implicitly to admit that, instead of postulating a quasi-human Will as...earthquake, like the wickedness of men, in so far aa the arrangements of society are not yet adequate for curbing it, must be accepted with resignation... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - Art - 1875 - 404 pages
...The stream, like us, desires An unimpeded way ; Like us, the Libyan wind delights to roam at large. " Streams will not curb their pride The just man not...Nor lightnings go aside To leave his virtues room ; Nor is that wind less rough which blows a good man's barge. " Nature, with equal mind, Sees all her... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1875 - 438 pages
...The stream, like us, desires An unimpeded way; Like us, the Libyan wind delights to roam at large. " Streams will not curb their pride The just man not...Nor lightnings go aside To leave his virtues room ; Nor is that wind less rough which blows a good man's barge. " Nature, with equal mind, Sees all her... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - Painters - 1876 - 440 pages
...The stream, like us, desires An unimpeded way ; Like us, the Libyan wind delights to roam at large. " Streams will not curb their pride The just man not...Nor lightnings go aside To leave his virtues room ; Nor is that wind less rough which blows a good man's barge. " Nature, with equal mind, Sees all her... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1878 - 396 pages
...The stream, like us, desires An unimpeded way; Like us, the Libyan wind delights to roam at large. Streams will not curb their pride The just man not to entomb, Nor lightnings go aside To give his virtues room; Nor is that wind less rough which blows a good man's barge. Nature, with equal... | |
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