| Gordon E. Slethaug, Professor Gordon E Slethaug, PhD - 2000 - 246 páginas
...pour himself in every strife, And well-nigh change his own identity — That it might keep from his capricious play His genuine self, and force him to...not see The buried stream, and seem to be Eddying at large in blind uncertainty, Though driving on with it eternally. Arnold's poem, resonant of chaos-and-order... | |
| Philip C. Rule - 2004 - 200 páginas
...distractions he would be possess'd, How he would pour himself in every strife, That it might keep from his capricious play His genuine self, and force him to...not see The buried stream, and seem to be Eddying at large in blind uncertainty, Though driving on with it eternally. 1 I Chapter 3 focused on two narrative... | |
| Sandra Ortez - 2007 - 93 páginas
...Poetry is, that it makes every thing every place interesting — John Keats to his brother George, 1819 The unregarded river of our life Pursue with indiscernible...not see The buried stream, and seem to be Eddying at large in blind uncertainty, Though driving on with it eternally Matthew Arnold, "The Buried Life"... | |
| Arthur Davis Martin - 1924 - 192 páginas
...pour himself in every strife, And well-nigh change his own identity — That it might keep from his capricious play His genuine self, and force him to...not see The buried stream, and seem to be Eddying at large in blind uncertainty, Though driving on with it eternally. The Buried Life is our more real... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 362 páginas
...pour himself in every strife, And well-nigh change his own identity — That it might keep from his capricious play His genuine self, and force him to...not see The buried stream, and seem to be Eddying at large in blind uncertainty, Though driving on with it eternally. But often, in the world's most... | |
| 1917 - 498 páginas
...too be dumb? Fate, which foresaw How frivolous a baby man would be — That it might keep from his capricious play His genuine self and force him to...not see The buried stream, and seem to be Eddying at large in blind uncertainty, Though driving on with it eternally." These lines, written fifty or... | |
| 1879 - 484 páginas
...pour himself in every strife, And well-nigh change his own identity — That it might keep from his capricious play His genuine self! and force him to...unregarded river of our life Pursue with indiscernible flows its way; And that we should not see The buried stream, and seem to be Eddying at large in blind... | |
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