With quiet sadness and no gloom I learn to think upon him ; With meekness that is gratefulness to God whose heaven hath won him, Who suffered once the madness-cloud to His own love to blind him, But gently led the blind along where breath and bird could... The Seraphim, and Other Poems - Stran 349avtor: Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1838 - 360 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1838 - 884 strani
...praise, By wise or good forsaken ; Named softly, as the household name Of one whom God hath taken 1 " With sadness that is calm, not gloom, I learn to think...have language for, and stars, Harmonious influences I The pulse of dew upon the grass, His own did calmly number ; And silent shadow from the tree* Fell... | |
| 1838 - 876 strani
...face, Because so broken-hearted — " He shall be strong to sanctify The poet's high vocation, And buw the meekest Christian down In meeker adoration : Nor...dew upon the grass, His own did calmly number ; And siient shadow from the trees Fell o'er him like a slumber. " The very world, by God's constraint, From... | |
| 1838 - 938 strani
...think upon him ; With meekness that is gratefulness, On God whose heaven hath won him Who suffered ouce the madness-cloud, Toward His love to blind him ;...own did calmly number ; And silent shadow from the tree» Fell o'er him like a slumber. " The very world, by God's constraint, From falsehood's chill... | |
| 1841 - 586 strani
...that is gratefulness On God, whose heaven hath won him ; Who suffered once the madness cloud Towards his love to blind him, But gently led the blind along,...upon the grass His own did calmly number; And silent shadows from the trees Fell o'er him like a slumber. 1 7. The very world, by God's constraint, From... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1844 - 188 strani
...blind along, where breath and bird could find him ; ' COWPER'S GRAVE. And wrought within his shatter'd brain such quick poetic senses, As hills have language...The pulse of dew upon the grass his own did calmly numbe^ And silent shadow from the trees fell o'er him like a slumber. The very world, by God's constraint,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 strani
...gently led the blind along, Where breath and bird could find him ; And wrought within his shatter'd brain Such quick poetic senses, As hills have language...own did calmly number ; And silent shadow from the treea Fell o'er him like a slumber. The very world, by God's constraint, From falsehood's chill removing,... | |
| Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 strani
...gently led the blind along Where breath and bird could find him ; And wrought within his shatter'd brain Such quick poetic senses, As hills have language for, and stars, Harmonious influences! 2K The pulse of dew upon the grass His own did calmly number; And silent shadows from the trees Fell... | |
| Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 strani
...gently led the blind along Where breath and bird could find him ; And wrought within his shatter'd brain Such quick poetic senses, As hills have language for, and stars, Harmonious influences ! 2K The pulse of dew upon the grass His own did calmly number ; And silent shadows from the trees... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1850 - 596 strani
...madness-cloud, to His own love to blind him ; But gently led the blind along where breath and bird could VI. And wrought within his shattered brain such quick...harmonious influences ! The pulse of dew upon the grass, kept his within its number ; And silent shadows from the trees refreshed him like a slumber. VII. Wild... | |
| Clara Lucas Balfour - 1852 - 458 strani
...gently led the blind along Where breeze and bird could find him ; " And wrought within his shatter'd brain Such quick poetic senses, As hills have language...the grass, His own did calmly number ; And silent shadows from the trees Fell o'er him like a slumber. " The very world, by God's constraint, From falsehood's... | |
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