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" Children of men ! the unseen Power, whose eye For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath 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... "
Matthew Arnold and His Relation to the Thought of Our Time: An Appreciation ... - Page 177
by William Harbutt Dawson - 1904 - 450 pages
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The Living Age, Volume 243

1904 - 926 pages
...to be bound by an outworn creed. Children of men! the Unseen Power whose eye The independent Review. For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath look'd on no...taught weak wills how much they can? Which has not fallen on the dry heart like rain? Which has not cried to sunk, selfweary man— Thou must Tie Corn...
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Notes and Queries, Volume 95

Electronic journals - 1897 - 670 pages
...Black cheeks and woolly hair, And the Qrecian god ha§ a Grecian face, As keen-eyed, cold, and fair. NH Children of men, the unseen Power, whose eye For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath looked on no religion ecornfully That man did ever find. Which hath not taught weak wills how much...
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Notes and Queries

Electronic journals - 1897 - 666 pages
...Black cheeks and woolly hair, And the Grecian god has a Grecian face, As keen-eyed, cold, and fair. NH Children of men, the Unseen Power, whose eye For ever doth accompany mankind, H«th looked on no religion scornfully That man did ever find. hath not tanght weak wills how much...
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New Poems

Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 226 pages
...unseen Power, whose eye Forever doth accompany mankind, Hath looked on no religion scornfully That man did ever find. " Which has not taught weak wills how much they can, Which has not fallen on the dry heart like rain, Which has not cried to sunk, self-weary man: Thou must be born again...
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New poems

Matthew Arnold - 1868 - 264 pages
...distance, like the wind Be heard, floating through heaven, and fill again These men's profoundest mind: " Children of men ! the unseen Power, whose eye For...cried to sunk, self-weary man: Thou must be born again ! " Children of men ! not that your age excel" In pride of life the ages of your sires, But that you...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 17

1868 - 556 pages
...who»eye For ever doth accompany mankind. Hath look'il on no religion scornfully That ever man did find. "Which has not taught weak wills how much they...cried to sunk, self-weary man, Thou must be born again ! Children of men ! not that your age excel In pride oí life the ages of your sires, But that you...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 77

1868 - 844 pages
...be apprehended by us at this hour, that the revelation of God has been comprehensive, not exclusive. Children of men ! the unseen Power, whose eye For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath looked on no religion scornfully, That men did ever find. DO 2 The Religious Crisis. That this is ilio...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 17

1868 - 874 pages
...discussion with Mr. M. Arnold's fine and thoughtful words: — Children of men ! the unseen Tower, whos..^ eye For ever doth accompany mankind, Hath look'd on no religion scornfully That ever man did find. Which has not taught weak wills how much they can ? Which has not fall'n on the...
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Narrative and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1869 - 286 pages
...like the wind Be heard, floating through heaven, and fill again These men's profoundest mind: Q 2 ' Children of men! the unseen Power, whose eye For ever...cried to sunk, self-weary man: Thou must be born again ! Children of men! not that your age excel In pride of life the ages of your sires, But that you think...
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Poems

Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1878 - 396 pages
...may the other's hurt behold; Yet each will have one anguish—his own soul Which perishes of cold.' ' Children of men! the unseen Power, whose eye For ever...cried to sunk, self-weary man: Thou must be born again ! ' Children of men ! not that your age excel In pride of life the ages of your sires, But that_y<?...
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