Goethe's sage mind and Byron's force ; But where will Europe's latter hour Again find Wordsworth's healing power ? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel ; Others will strengthen us to bear — But who, ah ! who, will make... new monthly magazine - Page 392by william harrison ainsworth - 1857Full view - About this book
| Maude Morrison Frank - English language - 1911 - 216 pages
...marked the society in which he moved. 28 Others will teach us how to dare And against fear our breast to steel, Others will strengthen us to bear — But who, ah ! who will make us feel ? 29 Rest to the uncrown'd King! who, toiling, brought His bleeding country through that dreadful reign,... | |
| Poetry - 1912 - 616 pages
...Again find Wordsworth's healing power? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel; Others will strengthen us to bear — But...thy living wave! Sing him thy best! for few or none Hears thy voice right, now he is gone. Matthew Arnold [1822-1888] WORDSWORTH'S GRAVE THE old rude church,... | |
| Anna Sheldon Camp Sneath - English poetry - 1912 - 302 pages
...Again find Wordsworth's healing power? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel; Others will strengthen us to bear — But...put it by? Keep fresh the grass upon his grave, O Rot ha, with thy living wave! Sing him thy best! for few or none Hears thy voice right, now he is gone.... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - English poetry - 1915 - 952 pages
...Again find Wordsworth's healing power? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast e, the city, and the wilderness; And where its wrecks...The bones of Desolation's nakedness, Pass, till t ? ,-v Keep fresh the grass upon his grave, O Hotha, with thy living wave! Sing him thy best! for few... | |
| Caleb Thomas Winchester - Poets, English - 1916 - 330 pages
...resolutely away from the hardships and evil of human life. Nor can I quite agree with Mr. Arnold's lines : The cloud of mortal destiny Others will front it fearlessly, — But who, like him, will put it by? He did not "put by" the clouds that shadow our lot ; but he would not be darkened or depressed by them.... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - English literature - 1917 - 536 pages
...Wordsworth's healing power ? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel ; 65 Others will strengthen us to bear — But who, ah...fearlessly — But who, like him, will put it by? 70 Keep fresh the grass upon his grave, O Rotha, with thy living wave ! Sing him thy best ! for few... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - English literature - 1917 - 692 pages
...points may be a matter of dispute; but no one can refuse to join hi their felicitous parting note, Keep fresh the grass upon his grave, O Rotha, with...living wave ! Sing him thy best ! for few or none Hears thy voice right, now he is gone. A Summer Night gives us as moving and as artistically perfect... | |
| Roy Bennett Pace - English literature - 1918 - 986 pages
...Again find Wordsworth's healing power? Others will teach us how to dare, And against fear our breast to steel ; Others will strengthen us to bear — ■...living wave ! Sing him thy best ! for few or none Hears thy voice right, now he is gone. 60 66 60 66 70 Requiescat Strew on her roses, roses, And never... | |
| Edward Alexander - English literature - 1973 - 336 pages
...daring and courage; but never again with a Wordsworth who would teach men how to avoid the tragic fate: The cloud of mortal destiny, Others will front it fearlessly — But who, like him, will put it by ? (68-70) Ruskin too was appreciative of Wordsworth's healing power (and may even have learned from... | |
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