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" There build we thee, O guardian dear, Mark'd with a stone, thy last abode! Then some, who through this garden pass, When we too, like thyself, are clay, Shall see thy grave upon the grass, And stop before the stone, and say: People who lived here long... "
Littell's Living Age - Page 310
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Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought, Volume 7

1881 - 430 pages
...road — There choose we thee. O guardian dear, . ,, . „ .. Mark'd with a stone, thy last abode ! Then some, who through this garden pass, When we too,...seems, intend To name for future times to know The dachs-hound, Geist, their little friend. — MAXTHEW ABNOLD, in The Fortnightly Review, CALIFORNIAN...
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Appletons' Journal, Volume 10

Art - 1881 - 692 pages
...grass is smooth and warm, Between the holly and the beech, Where oft we watched thy couchant form, Then some, who through this garden pass. When we too,...seems, intend To name for future times to know The dachs-hound, Geist, their little friend. MATTHEW ARNOLD (Fortnightly Review). EDITOR'S TABLE. PEOPLE...
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Poems: Lyric, dramatic, and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 342 pages
...the Portsmouth road; — There choose we thee, O guardian dear, Mark'd with a stone, thy last abode ! Then some, who through this garden pass, When we too,...seems, intend To name for future times to know The dachs-hound, Geist, their little friend. STANZAS FROM CARNAC. T7AR on its rocky knoll descried Saint...
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Lyric, dramatic, and elegiac poems

Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1881 - 340 pages
...the Portsmouth road; — There choose we thee, O guardian dear, Mark'd with a stone, thy last abode ! Then some, who through this garden pass, When we too,...and say : People who lived here long ago Did by this stonet it seems, intend To name for future times to know The dachs-houitd, Geisl, their little friend....
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The Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought, Volume 7

1881 - 426 pages
...stone, thy last abode 1 ' . Then some, who through this garden pass, When we too, like thyself, ore clay, Shall see thy grave upon the grass. And stop...seems, intend To name for future times to know The dachs-hound, Geist, their little friend. — MATTHEW ABNOLD, in The Fortnightly .. . : "o.GAUFOKNIAN...
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The Library Magazine of American and Foreign Thought, Volume 7

1881 - 428 pages
...thy last abode ! Then some, who through this garden pass, When wo too, like thyself, are clay, Shnll see thy grave upon the grass, And stop before the...seems, intend To name for future times to know The daehs-hound, Geist, their little friend. —MATTHEW ABNOLD, in The Fortnightly Review CALIFORNIA!?...
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Voices for the Speechless: Selections for Schools and Private Reading

Education - 1883 - 270 pages
...There choose we thee, O guardian dear, Marked with a stone, thy last abode ! Then some, who through the garden pass, When we too, like thyself, are clay,...seems, intend To name for future times to know The dachs-hound, Geist, their little friend. MATTHEW ARNOLD. ON THE DEATH OP A FAVORITE OLD SPANIEL. Poor...
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Poems. New and complete ed, Volume 3

Matthew Arnold - 1885 - 232 pages
...the Portsmouth road ; — There build we thee, O guardian dear, Mark'd with a stone, thy last abode ! Then some, who through this garden pass, When we too,...thyself, are clay, Shall see thy grave upon the grass, People who lived here long ago Did by this stone, it seems, intend To name for future times to know...
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Dramatic and later poems

Matthew Arnold - Poetry - 1889 - 292 pages
...the Portsmouth road ; — There build we thee, O guardian dear, Mark'd with a stone, thy last abode ! Then some, who through this garden pass, When we too,...upon the grass, And stop before the stone, and say : rn o People who lived here long ago Did by this stone, it seems, intend To name for future times...
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Poetical Works of Matthew Arnold

Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1895 - 540 pages
...grass is smooth and warm, Between the holly and the beech, Where oft we watch'd thy couchant form, Then some, who through this garden pass, When we too,...seems, intend To name for future times to know The dachs-hound, Geist, their little friend. POOR MATTHIAS POOR MATTHIAS ! — Found him lying Fall'n beneath...
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