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... soul attained that sound- ness , sweetness , and maturity we instinctively feel to be its essential nature , and which in turn exerts a purifying and quickening influence in the soul possessed of that inner preparedness necessary to the ...
... soul attained that sound- ness , sweetness , and maturity we instinctively feel to be its essential nature , and which in turn exerts a purifying and quickening influence in the soul possessed of that inner preparedness necessary to the ...
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... soul that has lived , aspired , and suffered , we learn to feel the infinity of what before were finite things , the beauty of the commonplace , and gradually to fashion for ourselves a fairer object about which to entwine our ...
... soul that has lived , aspired , and suffered , we learn to feel the infinity of what before were finite things , the beauty of the commonplace , and gradually to fashion for ourselves a fairer object about which to entwine our ...
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... soul's experience in its almost unsurpassed variety of reve- lation , is the message from the deeper life of one who ever strove to be true to himself and true to God . To him the human soul with its faiths , and hopes , and loves , its ...
... soul's experience in its almost unsurpassed variety of reve- lation , is the message from the deeper life of one who ever strove to be true to himself and true to God . To him the human soul with its faiths , and hopes , and loves , its ...
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... Soul and God stand sure ; " and the perfect life of the soul is the meas- ure of the stature of the fulness of Christ . In his ear- 66 liest poem , Pauline , " published when the poet had just reached his twenty - first year , he thus ...
... Soul and God stand sure ; " and the perfect life of the soul is the meas- ure of the stature of the fulness of Christ . In his ear- 66 liest poem , Pauline , " published when the poet had just reached his twenty - first year , he thus ...
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... soul whose From beginning to end it is in- formed by a mystical thought and faith . The form in which the poem is set is beautiful . The oftener it is read the more complete appears the harmony between its soul and body . The music of ...
... soul whose From beginning to end it is in- formed by a mystical thought and faith . The form in which the poem is set is beautiful . The oftener it is read the more complete appears the harmony between its soul and body . The music of ...
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almighty be proved beauty breath broken to twine bulrushes Christ stand David dew On thy discovered almighty divine dried river-channel enter my mind face that receives fills infinitude wholly flesh foldskirts forever God's God's child Godhead gracious gold hair grasps at hand hand Shall throw harp heart leaps Immortal Love ineffablest JOHN ANGUS MACVANNEL King last thou art Levites go lilies still living living and blue love fills infinitude Neath night beat poem poor to enrich populace famished power to believe proved Thy power raging to torture rapture receives thee remember in glory Robert Browning runner beset Sabaoth salvation joins issue Saul's showed Saul song soul Stanza VII strongest shall stand sunbeam tent-prop thee the topmost Thou shalt love thou so wilt thy countenance sent thy gracious gold thy love fills thy servant Tis the weakness torture the desert twine round thy twixt uttermost crown weakness in strength wrestle to raise
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6 ページ - And I paused, held my breath in such silence, and listened apart; And the tent shook, for mighty Saul shuddered: and sparkles 'gan dart From the jewels that woke in his turban, at once with a start, All its lordly male-sapphires, and rubies courageous at heart. So the head: but the body still moved not, still hung there erect.
15 ページ - For their food in the ardours of summer. One long shudder thrilled All the tent till the very air tingled, then sank and was stilled At the King's self left standing before me, released and aware.
xii ページ - Tis the weakness in strength that I cry for ! my flesh, that I seek In the Godhead ! I seek and I find it. O Saul, it shall be A Face like my face that receives thee : a Man like to me, Thou shalt love and be loved by, for ever ! a Hand like this hand Shall throw open the gates of new life to thee! See the Christ stand!
xiii ページ - Then I, as was meet, Knelt down to the God of my fathers, and rose on my feet, And ran o'er the sand burnt to powder. The tent was unlooped...
x ページ - No spirit feels waste, Not a muscle is stopped in its playing nor sinew unbraced. Oh. the wild joys of living ! the leaping from rock up to rock...
22 ページ - ... bust of stone A year's snow bound about for a breastplate, — leaves grasp of the sheet? Fold on fold all at once it crowds thunderously down to his feet, And there fronts you, stark, black, but alive yet, your mountain of old, With his rents, the successive bequeathings of ages untold...
5 ページ - And I first played the tune all our sheep know, as, one after one, So docile they come to the pen-door till folding be done. They are white and untorn by the bushes, for lo, they have fed Where the long grasses stifle the water within the stream's bed; And now one after one seeks its lodging, as star follows star Into eve and the blue far above us, - so blue and so far!
xv ページ - I played the help-tune of our reapers, their wine-song, when hand Grasps at hand, eye lights eye in good friendship, and great hearts expand And grow one in the sense of this world's life. - And then, the last song When the dead man is praised on his journey - 'Bear, bear him along, With his few faults shut up like dead flowerets! Are balm seeds not here To console us? The land has none left such as he on the bier. Oh, would we might keep thee, my brother!