Matthew Arnold Quotes About Children

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  • The nice sense of measure is certainly not one of Nature's gifts to her English children ... we have all of us yielded to infatuation at some moment of our lives.

    Matthew Arnold (1973). “Complete Prose Works: English literature and Irish politics”
  • Children of men! the unseen Power, whose eye Forever doth accompany mankind, Hath look'd on no religion scornfully That men did ever find.

    Matthew Arnold (1877). “Poems by Matthew Arnold: Lyric, dramatic, and elegiac poems”
  • Come, dear children, let us away; Down and away below!

    'The Forsaken Merman' (1849) l. 1
  • Philistine must have originally meant, in the mind of those who invented the nickname, a strong, dogged, unenlightened opponent of the chosen people, of the children of the light.

    Light  
    Essays in Criticism First Series, "Heinrich Heine" (1865)
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