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" Now, God be thanked, Who has matched us with His hour, And caught our youth, and wakened us from sleeping, With hand made sure, clear eye and sharpened power, To turn, as swimmers into cleanness leaping, Glad from a world grown old and cold and weary... "
The Atlantic Monthly - Page 457
1916
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 224

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1915 - 632 pages
...imagery perfectly answering to the spiritual beauty. Between the opening of the first sonnet — ' Now God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour,' — and the last line of the fifth — ' 111 hearts at peace, under an English heaven ' — the whole splendour...
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Poetry, Volume 6

Harriet Monroe - 1915 - 346 pages
...Did I wake or sleep ? Charles Hanson Toivne [17] POETRY: A Magazine of Verse NINETEEN-FOURTEEN PEACE Now, God be thanked who has matched us with his hour,...Leave the sick hearts that honor could not move, And half-men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness of love ! Oh! we, who have...
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Poetry, Volume 6

Harriet Monroe - 1915 - 368 pages
...weep . . . Was it a vision ? — Did I wake or sleep ? Charles Hanson Towne NINETEEN-FOURTEEN PEACE Now, God be thanked who has matched us with his hour,...Leave the sick hearts that honor could not move, And half-men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness of love ! Oh ! we, who have...
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The American Review of Reviews, Volume 52

Albert Shaw - 1915 - 796 pages
...And laughter learnt of friends; and gentleness, In hearts at peace, under an English heaven. PEACE Now, God be thanked who has matched us with His hour,...Leave the sick hearts that honor could not move, And half-men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness of love! Oh! we, who have...
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1914 and Other Poems

Rupert Brooke - 1915 - 76 pages
...AND GABRIEL 52 THE FUNERAL OF YOUTH 55 GRANTCHESTER THE OLD VICARAGE, GRANTCHESTER 59 1914 I. PEACE Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour,...old and cold and weary, Leave the sick hearts that honour could not move, And half-men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness...
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The Collected Poems of Rupert Brooke

Rupert Brooke - 1915 - 192 pages
...falling light, and, white with dew, Whisper, and weep; and creep to you. Good sleep to you! 1914 I. Peace Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour,...old and cold and weary, Leave the sick hearts that honour could not move, And half-men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 224

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1915 - 642 pages
...imagery perfectly answering to the spiritual beauty. Between the opening of the first sonnet — ' Now God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour,' — and the last line of the fifth — ' In hearts at peace, under an English heaven ' — the whole splendour...
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The New Reservation of Time: And Other Articles Contributed to the Atlantic ...

William Jewett Tucker - 1916 - 240 pages
...difficult to persuade the average man of the moral consistency of efforts for general disarmament. IT In accounting for the lack of popular response to...Leave the sick hearts that honor could not move, And half-men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness of love!" The demoralization...
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The New Reservation of Time: And Other Articles Contributed to the Atlantic ...

William Jewett Tucker - 1916 - 240 pages
...The Crossing," worthy of a permanent place in American literature as an epic of early American hie. To-day it is the task, the "job," which confronts...Leave the sick hearts that honor could not move, And half-men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness of love!" The demoralization...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 226

1916 - 666 pages
...individuality is only given to man in order that he may devote it to the service of his generation. ' Now, God be thanked Who has matched us with His hour,...old and cold and weary, Leave the sick hearts that honour could not move, And half -men, and their dirty songs and dreary, And all the little emptiness...
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