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" And Good and Infinite Be named here, as thou callest thy hand thine own With knowledge absolute, Subject to no dispute From fools that crowded youth, nor let thee feel alone. "
The Andover Review - Page 144
1887
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Browning for Beginners

Thomas Rain - 1904 - 246 pages
...been he would have missed much. With all its mistakes and uncouthness it helped him to become a man. " It was better youth Should strive through acts uncouth Toward making than repose on aught found made," And again : " This rage (of youth for knowledge) was right i? the main, That acquiescence (in tradition)...
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Evolution of Expression, Volume 4

Charles Wesley Emerson - 1905 - 142 pages
...Thy plan : Thanks that I was a man ! Maker, remake, complete, — I trust what Thou shalt do!" XI. As it was better, youth Should strive, through acts...Further. Thou waitedst age : wait death, nor be afraid ! xn. Enough now, if the Right And Good and Infinite Be named here, as thou callest thy hand thine...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 4

1905 - 736 pages
...enough to watch The Master work, and catch Hints of the proper craft, tricks of the tool's true play. As it was better, youth Should strive, through acts...From strife, should know, than tempt Further. Thou waitedest age : wait death nor be afraid ! Enough now, if the Right And Good and Infinite Be named...
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A Selection from the Great English Poets: With an Essay on the Reading of Poetry

Sherwin Cody - 1905 - 628 pages
...the proper craft, tricks of the tool's true play. As it was better, youth XIX Should strive, thro' acts uncouth, Toward making, than repose on aught...Further. Thou waitedst age : wait death nor be afraid! Enough now, if the Right And Good and Infinite xx Be named here, as thou callest thy hand thine own,...
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Poems

Robert Browning - 1905 - 132 pages
...craft, tricks of the tool's true play. As it was better, youth Should strive, through acts uncouth, no Toward making, than repose on aught found made : So,...Further. Thou waitedst age : wait death, nor be afraid ! Enough now, if the Eight 115 And Good and Infinite Be named here, as thou callest thy hand thine...
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The Principles and Progress of English Poetry

Charles Mills Gayley, Clement Calhoun Young - 1905 - 726 pages
...tricks of the tool's true play. XIX As it was better, youth Should strive, through acts uncouth, no Toward making, than repose on aught found made : So,...Further. Thou waitedst age : wait death, nor be afraid ! xx Enough now, if the Right 115 And Good and Infinite Be named here, as thou callest thy hand thine...
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Sermons from Browning

Frederick Ealand - 1905 - 208 pages
...: compel him strive, Which means in man as good as reach the goal." Yes, too, answers the Rabbi: " it was better youth Should strive, through acts uncouth, Toward making, than repose on aught found made." And yes, again, comes the answer from the wise old prelate. He can thank God that his young hero, Caponsacchi,...
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The Pilgrims' Way: A Little Scrip of Good Counsel for Travellers

Arthur Quiller-Couch - 1906 - 352 pages
...to watch The Master work, and catch Hints of the proper craft, tricks of the tool's true play. XIX As it was better, youth Should strive, through acts...Further. Thou waited'st age : wait death nor be afraid ! xx Be named here, as thou call'st thy hand thine own, With knowledge absolute, Subject to no dispute...
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Selections from Browning

Robert Browning - 1906 - 246 pages
...craft, tricks of the tool's true play. As it was better, youth xrx Should strive, thro' acts uncouth, no Toward making, than repose on aught found made: So,...Further. Thou waitedst age : wait death nor be afraid ! Enough now, if the Right And Good and Infinite XX Be named here, as thou callest thy hand thine own,...
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Love and Loyalty

Jenkin Lloyd Jones - 1907 - 470 pages
...soul set in flesh as the diamond is set in gold. This because it is a preparation for the next thing. As it was better, youth Should strive, through acts...Further. Thou waitedst age : wait death nor be afraid. All this leads up to the climax of the poem, which borrows its figure from Isaiah, Paul, and the pagan...
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