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" There was the Door to which I found no Key; There was the Veil through which I might not see: Some little talk awhile of ME and THEE There was — and then no more of THEE and ME. "
The Age of Tennyson - Page 238
by Hugh Walker - 1904 - 309 pages
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Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in ..., Volume 294

Illinois. Supreme Court - 1921 - 688 pages
...are lost and their very names are forgotten. The Persian poet is speaking of lawyers when he says : "Some little talk awhile of me and thee There was — and then no more of thee and me." Perhaps the Greek dramatists are right in saying that for him who lives it, life is not worth the living....
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, rendered into Engl. verse [by E. Fitzgerald. 2nd ...

Omar Khayyam - 1868 - 56 pages
...Throne of Saturn sate,13 And many Knots unravel'd by the Road ; But not the Master-knot of Human Fate. There was the Door to which I found no Key : There was the Veil through which I could not see : Some little talk awhile of ME and THEE There was — and then no more of THEE and ME.U...
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Nature, Volume 67

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1903 - 1084 pages
...ages, of that " master knot of human fate " of which the Persian poet wrote eight hundred years ago " There was the door to which I found no key, There was the veil through which I might not see." And these words remain equally true to-day, in spite of the splendid labours of Johannes Muller, of...
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Nature, Volume 67

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1903 - 706 pages
...ages, of that " master knot of human fate " of which the Persian poet wrote eight hundred years ago " There was the door to which I found no key, There was the veil through which I might not see." And these words remain equally true to-day, in spite of the splendid labours of Johannes Müller, of...
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The North American Review, Volume 109

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1869 - 650 pages
...throne of Saturn sate, And many knots unravelled by the road ; Hut not the master-knot of human> fate. " There was the door to which I found no key : There was the veil through which I could not see : Some little talk awhile of ME and THEE There was, — and then no more of THEE and...
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The North American Review, Volume 109

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1869 - 650 pages
...throne of Saturn sate, And many knots unravelled by the road ; But not the master-knot of human fate. " There was the door to which I found no key : There was the veil through which I could not see : Some little talk awhile of ME and THEE There was, — and then po more of THEE and...
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Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám: The Astronomer-poet of Persia. Rendered Into ...

Laurier House, Omar Khayyam - 1872 - 70 pages
...Saturn sate,12 And many a Knot unravel' d by the Road ; But not the Master-knot of Human Fate. XXXII. There was the Door to which I found no Key ; There was the Veil through which I could not see : Some little talk awhile of ME and THEE There was — and then no more of THEE and ME.IS...
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Old and New, Volume 5

Edward Everett Hale - 1872 - 796 pages
..." He speaks of attempts to unravel "the master knot of human fate," and of his ill success : — " There was the door, to which I found no key. There was the veil, through which I could not sec. Some little talk a while of .!/. and Thee There was — and then no more of Thee and...
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Old and New, Volume 5

1872 - 842 pages
...to which I found no key. There was the veil, through which I conld not see. Some little talk a while of Me and Thee There was — and then no more of Thee and Me. • "Earth co»ld not answer; nor the seas, that mourn In flowing purple of their Lord forlorn ; Nor...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 25

1875 - 1012 pages
...throne of Saturn sate ; And many a knot unravelled by the road, But not the master-knot of human fate. " There was the door to which I found no key ; There was the veil through which I could not see ; Some little talk awhile of Me and Thee There was — and then no more of Thee and Me."...
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