| George Gilfillan, Mrs. Robert A. Watson - 1892 - 498 pagina’s
...time ? Red strife from the furthest prime, And anguish of fierce debate ; War that shatters her slain, And peace that grinds them as grain, And eyes fixed...way, Whatever there is to know, That shall we know some day.' " The greatest genius rises above that, above the zone of storm ; but Gilfillan was always... | |
| Marie Corelli - 1892 - 382 pagina’s
...gazing alone To him wild shadows are shown, Deep under deep unknown And height above unknown height. Still we say as we go— ' Strange to think by the...Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day.' " This passage of rhyme sang itself out with a monotonous musical gentleness in his brain. He closed... | |
| William Bell Scott - 1892 - 394 pagina’s
...knells, Thy hope that a breath dispels, Thy bitter, forlorn farewells, And the empty echoes thereof. Still we say as we go, — " Strange to think by the...Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day." The sky leans dumb on the sea Aweary with all its wings ; And oh ! the song the sea sings Is dark everlastingly.... | |
| Mrs. Elizabeth Sophia (Fletcher) Watson - 1892 - 304 pagina’s
...shadows are shown, Deep under deep unknown, And height above unknown height. Still we say as we go — 4 Strange to think by the way, Whatever there is to know That shall we know one day.' " II XX. DR. MARSHALL LANG. T WENT out one night to the Barony A church. Dr. Lang was to speak on "... | |
| Dante Gabriel Rossetti - 1893 - 430 pagina’s
...knells, Thy hope that a breatli dispels, Thy bitter forlorn farewells And the empty echoes thereof? Still we say as we go, — " Strange to think by the...Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day.* The sky leans dumb on the sea, Aweary with all its wings ; And oh ! the song the sea sings Is dark... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 368 pagina’s
...they he, Or whether as bond or free, Or whether they too were we, Or by what spell they were sped, Still we say as we go, ' Strange to think by the way...Whatever there is to know That shall we know one day.' " The sky leans dumb on the sea Aweary with all its wings — And oh ! the song the sea sings Is dark... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 368 pagina’s
...gazing alone, To him wild shadows are shown, Deep under deep unknown, And height above unknown height. Still we say as we go, Strange to think by the way,...Whatever there is to know That shall we know one day. " The past is over and fled, Named new, we name it the old, Thereof some tale hath been told, But no... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 368 pagina’s
...forgot, Our present is and is not, Our future 'sa sealed seed-plot, And what betwixt them are we ? We who say as we go, ' Strange to think by the way, Whatever there is to know, That shall we know one day." * Sometimes, as in "Soothsay," or in the sonnet "Last Days," an unaccustomed ethical note, stern, sad,... | |
| 1895 - 536 pagina’s
...or free Or whether they too were we, Or by what spell they have sped. Still we say as we go, — 1 Strange to think by the way Whatever there is to know That shall we know one day.' Janus Ashcroft Noble. A REMINISCENCE. We gathered daffodils beside the sea This day last year. Ah !... | |
| Vida Dutton Scudder - 1895 - 364 pagina’s
...Deep under deep unknown, And height ahove unknown height. Still we say as we go, Strange to think hy the way, Whatever there is to know That shall we know one day. " The past is over and fled, Named new, we name it the old, Thereof some tale hath heen told, But no... | |
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