Voices of Doubt and TrustBrentano's, 1897 - 215 頁 |
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第 1 到 5 筆結果,共 44 筆
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Volney Streamer. Authors and Titles JAMESON , ANNA Take Me , Mother Earth KEMBLE , FRANCES ANNE 29 Like One Who Walketh in a Plenteous Land 85 KIPLING , RUDYARD Evarra and His Gods 90 KLINGLE , GEORGE While We May 149 LAIGHTON , ALBERT ...
Volney Streamer. Authors and Titles JAMESON , ANNA Take Me , Mother Earth KEMBLE , FRANCES ANNE 29 Like One Who Walketh in a Plenteous Land 85 KIPLING , RUDYARD Evarra and His Gods 90 KLINGLE , GEORGE While We May 149 LAIGHTON , ALBERT ...
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... earth ? Wherefore I saw that there is nothing better , than that a man should rejoice in his own works ; for that is his portion : for who shall bring him back to see what shall be after him ? ECCLESIASTES I THE HINDU SCEPTIC THINK till ...
... earth ? Wherefore I saw that there is nothing better , than that a man should rejoice in his own works ; for that is his portion : for who shall bring him back to see what shall be after him ? ECCLESIASTES I THE HINDU SCEPTIC THINK till ...
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... Earth Descend ourselves to make a Couch - for whom ? Ah , make the most of what we yet may spend , Before we too into the Dust descend ; Dust into Dust , and under Dust , to lie Sans Wine , sans Song , sans Singer , and - sans End ! Why ...
... Earth Descend ourselves to make a Couch - for whom ? Ah , make the most of what we yet may spend , Before we too into the Dust descend ; Dust into Dust , and under Dust , to lie Sans Wine , sans Song , sans Singer , and - sans End ! Why ...
第 16 頁
... Earth didst make And ev❜n with Paradise devise the Snake ; For all the Sin wherewith the Face of Man Is blacken'd - Man's Forgiveness give - and take ! OMAR KHAYYÁM RUBAIYAT , Translated by Edward Fitzgerald 66 " A GOD AND NATURE RE ...
... Earth didst make And ev❜n with Paradise devise the Snake ; For all the Sin wherewith the Face of Man Is blacken'd - Man's Forgiveness give - and take ! OMAR KHAYYÁM RUBAIYAT , Translated by Edward Fitzgerald 66 " A GOD AND NATURE RE ...
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... earth and the heavens began , How the gods are glad and angry , and a Deity once • was a man . I had thought , " Perchance in the cities where the rulers of India dwell , Whose orders flash from the far land , who girdle the earth with ...
... earth and the heavens began , How the gods are glad and angry , and a Deity once • was a man . I had thought , " Perchance in the cities where the rulers of India dwell , Whose orders flash from the far land , who girdle the earth with ...
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aught Authors and Titles beauty believe bless breath cloud Copyright 1896 creed dark DAVID ATWOOD WASSON death deep desire divine doth doubt dream dumb dust earth eternal EUGENE LEE-HAMILTON Evarra Evelyn Hope evil eyes face faith fear feel feet Finsteraarhorn flowers forever FREDERICK WILLIAM FABER future GEORGE Gods grave grief hand hath hear heart HENRY Houghton human immortal JAMES JOHN MORLEY Josiah Royce land leaves life's light lips live look Lord man's MATTHEW ARNOLD Mifflin mind MINOT JUDSON SAVAGE moral nature never night o'er ocean pain pass peace pray prayer RALPH WALDO EMERSON rest RICHARD REALF shadow shore silence sleep song sorrow soul spirit stars sweet tears thee thine things THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH THOMAS HENRY HUXLEY thou art thought tides to-night trust truth veil voice Walt Whitman weary whence WILLIAM wind wonder words
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第 207 頁 - The hand that rounded Peter's dome And groined the aisles of Christian Rome Wrought in a sad sincerity; Himself from God he could not free; He builded better than he knew; — The conscious stone to beauty grew.
第 71 頁 - The wish, that of the living whole No life may fail beyond the grave, Derives it not from what we have The likest God within the soul? Are God and Nature then at strife, That Nature lends such evil dreams? So careful of the type she seems, So careless of the single life...
第 200 頁 - Thou'rt gone, the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form ; yet, on my heart Deeply has sunk the lesson thou hast given, And shall not soon depart. He who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright.
第 199 頁 - midst falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last steps of day, Far, through their rosy depths, dost thou pursue Thy solitary way...
第 80 頁 - Fear death? — to feel the fog in my throat, The mist in my face, When the snows begin, and the blasts denote I am nearing the place, The power of the night, the press of the storm, The post of the foe; Where he stands, the Arch Fear in a visible form, Yet the strong man must go...
第 8 頁 - Thou art not thyself ; For thou exist'st on many a thousand grains That issue out of dust : Happy thou art not : For what thou hast not, still thou striv'st to get ; And what thou hast, forget'st : Thou art not certain ; For thy complexion shifts to strange effects, After the moon : If thou art rich, thou art poor -, For, like an ass, whose back with ingots bows, Thou bear'st thy heavy riches but a journey, And death unloads thee...
第 163 頁 - Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise ; But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings ; Blank misgivings of a Creature Moving about in worlds not realised, High instincts before which our mortal Nature Did tremble like a guilty Thing surprised...
第 190 頁 - This is the ship of pearl, which, poets feign, Sails the unshadowed main; The venturous bark that flings On the sweet summer wind its purpled wings In gulfs enchanted, where the siren sings And coral reefs lie bare, Where the cold sea-maids rise to sun their streaming Lair.
第 154 頁 - When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state, And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries, And look upon myself, and curse my fate, Wishing me like to one more rich in hope, Featured like him, like him with friends possessed, Desiring this man's art, and that man's scope...
第 211 頁 - And so beside the Silent Sea I wait the muffled oar ; No harm from Him can come to me On ocean or on shore. I know not where His islands lift Their fronded palms in air ; I only know I cannot drift Beyond His love and care.