... shrink from sight Here in the coarse rude earth : How then should rash intruding glance Break in upon her sacred trance Who boasts a heavenly birth ? So still and secret is her growth, Ever the truest heart, Where deepest strikes her kindly root For... The Rose: Its History, Poetry, Culture, and Classification - Stran 71avtor: Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 280 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Keble - 1827 - 398 strani
...truest heart, Where deepest strikes her kindly root For hope or joy, for flower or fruit, Least knows its happy part. God only, and good angels, look Behind...Maid beheld Her risen Son and Lord : Thought has not colours half so fair That she to paint that hour may dare, The gracious Dove, that brought from Heaven... | |
| John Keble - 1837 - 442 strani
...truest heart, Where deepest strikes her kindly root For hope or joy, for flower or fruit, Least knows its happy part. God only, and good angels, look Behind...Maid beheld Her risen Son and Lord : Thought has not colours half so fair That she to paint that hour may dare, In silence best ador'd. The gracious Dove,... | |
| Mrs. Frederick Montgomerie - 1839 - 244 strani
...which, as poetry, we consider to be exquisitely beautiful, but, as theology, fanciful and delusive. God only, and good angels look, Behind the blissful...maid beheld Her risen Son and Lord, Thought has not colours half so fair That she to paint that hour may dare, In silence best ador'd. The gracious Dove... | |
| John Keble - 1842 - 332 strani
...truest heart, Where deepest strikes her kindly root For hope or joy, for flower or fruit, Least knows its happy part. God only, and good angels, look Behind...Maid beheld Her risen Son and Lord: Thought has not colours half so fair That she to paint that hour may dare, In silence best ador'd. The gracious Dove,... | |
| 1843 - 208 strani
...truest heart, Where deepest strikes her kindly root, For hope or joy, for flower or fruit, Least knows its happy part. God only and good angels look Behind...maid beheld Her risen Son and Lord : Thought has not colours half so fair, That she to paint that hour may dare— In silence best ador'd. The gracious... | |
| John Lindsay Adamson - 1844 - 256 strani
...truest heart, Where deepest strikes her kindly root, For hope or joy, for flower or fruit, Least knows its happy part. God only and good angels look Behind...Maid beheld Her risen Son and Lord : Thought has not colours half so fair That she to paint that hour may dare, In silence best ador'd. The gracious dove,... | |
| 1866 - 848 strani
...kindly root For hope or joy, for flower or fruit, Least knows its happy part. ' God only, and pood angels, look Behind the blissful screen — As when,...God by moonlight rose, By all but Heaven unseen.' We would not pause on verbal criticisms, — only the last line of the second stanza here is one of... | |
| 1845 - 450 strani
...truest heart, Where deepest strikes her kindly root, For hope or joy, for flower or fruit, Least knows its happy part. God only and good angels look Behind...maid beheld Her risen Son and Lord : Thought has not colours half so fair, That she to paint that hour may dare — In silence best ador'd. The gracious... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - 1852 - 356 strani
...truest heart, Where deepest strikes her kindly root For hope or joy, for flower or fruit, Least knows its happy part. God only, and good angels, look Behind...of God by moonlight rose. By all but Heaven unseen : — > 140 KEBLE. As when the Holy Maid beheld Her risen Son and Lord : Thought has not colors half... | |
| 1853 - 688 strani
...and ceremony and abound in passages perfectly to our taste. Thus Keble speaking of the resurrection, "God only and good angels look Behind the blissful...half so fair That she to paint that hour may dare In silence best adored. The gracious dove, that brought from heaven The earnest of our bliss, Of many... | |
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