O world, tho' thou deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. Rather the earth shall doubt when her retrieving Pours in the rain and rushes from the sod, Rather than he for whom the great conceiving Stirs in his soul to quicken into God. Poems - Page 29by Frederic William Henry Myers - 1870 - 143 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1894 - 868 lehte
...ho for whom the great conceiving Stirs in hid soul to quicken into God. " Ay, though thou shouldest strike him from his glory Blind and tormented, maddened...story, Yes, and in hell would whisper, 'I have known.'" — .F. ТГ. П. M¡/ert. But this strong indubitable assurance is the result of great effort. It... | |
| Henry Hamlet Dobney - 1878 - 272 lehte
...deny ; Yea, with one voice, O world ! tho' thou deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. " Rather the earth shall doubt when her retrieving Pours...story, Yes, and in hell would whisper, I have known." NO. X. ABOUT BELIEVING IN GOD (CONTINUED). I FELT somewhat at a loss in deciding whereabouts, in our... | |
| William Meynell Whittemore - 1883 - 866 lehte
...deny ; Yea, with one voice, О world ! though thou deniest Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. Rather the earth shall doubt when her retrieving Pours...rushes from the sod : Rather than he for whom the ^ r reat conceiving Stirs in his soul to quicken it to Gad. Ay, though thou then should'st strike him... | |
| Frederic William Henry Myers - 1887 - 68 lehte
...nor deny: Yea with one voice, o world, tho' thou deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. Rather the earth shall doubt when her retrieving Pours...his glory Blind and tormented, maddened and alone, God, who at sundry times in manners many Spake to the fathers and is speaking still, Eager to find... | |
| Hugh Price Hughes - 1892 - 234 lehte
...: Yea, with one voice, O world, tho' thou deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. '• Rather the earth shall doubt when her retrieving Pours...the great conceiving Stirs in his soul to quicken unto God. " Ay, tho' thou then shouldst strike him from his glory, Blind and tormented, maddened and... | |
| William James Dawson - 1892 - 350 lehte
...to the intellect the reply of the heart, heard amid all the sorrowful bewilderments of life, is, " Ay, tho' thou then should'st strike him from his glory,...maintain his story, Yes, and in hell would whisper, / have known." And the will of God is neither the salvation of heart nor mind alone as separate factors,... | |
| John Clifford - 1893 - 328 lehte
...deny ; Yea, with one voice, O world, tho' thon deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I ! " Rather the earth shall doubt when her retrieving Pours...; Yes, and in hell would whisper, ' I have known.' " * But howsoever expressed, in poetry or prose, in the terms of theology or in those of everyday life,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 802 lehte
...deny : Yea, with one voice, O world, though then deuicst, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. Rather the earth shall doubt when her retrieving Pours...rushes from the sod, Rather than he for whom the great con* young, Ay, though thou then shouldst strike him from his glory Blind and tormented, madden'd and... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 388 lehte
...deny : Yea, with one voice, O world, though thou deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. Rather the earth shall doubt when her retrieving Pours in the rain and rushes from the sod, young, Ay, though thon then shouldst strike him from his glory Blind and tormented, luadden'd and alone,... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1895 - 810 lehte
...deny: Yea, with one voice, O world, though thon deniest, Stand thou on that side, for on this am I. Rather the earth shall doubt when her retrieving Pours in the rain and rashes from the sod, Rather than he for whom the great eon* ceiving Stirs in his soul to quicken into... | |
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