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" From too much love of living, From hope and fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives for ever; That dead men rise up never; That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea. "
George Eliot's Poetry: And Other Studies - Halaman 18
oleh Rose Elizabeth Cleveland - 1885 - 191 halaman
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The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 97

William Makepeace Thackeray - 1908 - 870 halaman
...favourite lines of poetry and so forth ; and in one, still extant, I quoted as my favourite lines : From too much love of living, From hope and fear set...free, We thank, with brief thanksgiving, Whatever Gods may be, That no life lives for ever, That dead men rise up never, That even the weariest river Winds...
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Poems and Ballads, Volume 1

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1866 - 370 halaman
...and fretful, With lips but half regretful Sighs, and with eyes forgetful Weeps that no loves endure. From too much love of living, From hope and fear set...free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives for ever ; That dead men rise up never ; That even the weariest river Winds...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volume 74

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1866 - 860 halaman
...sweeter Than love's, who fears to greet her, To men that mix and meet her From many times and lands. From too much love of living, From hope and fear set...free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives for ever ; That dead men rise up ncver ; That even the weariest river Winds...
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Scott's Monthly Magazine, Volume 4

1867 - 488 halaman
...PAGE 162 : "And, paven with death, our days are roofed with night."— To VICTOR Iluao. PAGE 192 : " No life lives forever : That dead men rise up, never;...even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea." THE GARDEN OF PROSERPINE. PAGE 206 : "The fashion of fair temples tremulous With tender blood."—...
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Laus Veneris: And Other Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1867 - 422 halaman
...and fretful, With lips but half regretful Sighs, and with eyes forgetful Weeps that no loves endure. From too much love of living, From hope and fear set...free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives forever; That dead men rise up never ; That even the weariest river Winds...
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The New Jersey Magazine, Volume 1

1867 - 616 halaman
...and, •las I of a dark and terrible philosophy, the author has condensed the entirety of his belief: "From too much love of living, From hope and fear...free, We thank, with brief thanksgiving, Whatever gods may be : That no life lives forever, That dead men rise up never, That even the weariest river Winds...
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Poems and Ballads

Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1868 - 376 halaman
...fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives for ever ; That dead men rise up never; That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea. Then star nor sun shall waken, Nor any change of light: Nor sound of waters shaken, Nor any sound or...
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The Century, Volume 95

1918 - 966 halaman
...much love of living, From hope and fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be, That no life lives forever, That dead men rise up never, And even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea." The Roots of the Russian Revolution By EDWARD...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 5

1872 - 838 halaman
...a modern poet, To thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever Gods may be, That no life lives for ever, That dead men rise up never, That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea ! There are times at which one conception is most appropriate, and times at which we may prefer the...
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Essays on Freethinking and Plainspeaking, Masalah 71

Leslie Stephen - 1873 - 380 halaman
...of a modern poet, To thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever Goda may be That no life lives for ever, That dead men rise up never, That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea ! There are times at which one conception is most appropriate, and times at which we may prefer the...
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