I fear not Thy withdrawal ; more I fear, Seeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams Of signs and wonders, while, unnoticed, Thou, Walking Thy garden still, commun'st with men, Missed in the commonplace of miracle. The Atlantic Monthly - Stran 151870Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 434 strani
...there needed any help of ours To nurse Thy flickering life, that else must cease, Blown out, as 't were a candle, by men's breath, My soul shall not...proof : While she can only feel herself through Thee, l fear not Thy withdrawal ; more I fear, feeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams Of signs... | |
| 1876 - 294 strani
...there needed any help of ours To nurse Thy flickering life, that else must cease, Blown out, as 't were a candle, by men's breath, My soul shall not...proof : While she can only feel herself through Thee, I fear not Thy withdrawal ; more I fear, Seeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams Of signs... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1876 - 276 strani
...if there needed any help of ours To nurse Thy nickering life, that else must cease, To change lier inward surety for their doubt Muffled from sight in...proof : While she can only feel herself through Thee, I fear not Thy withdrawal ; more I fear, Seeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams Of signs... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1877 - 572 strani
...lite, that else must cease, Blown out, as -t were a candle, by men's breath, My sold shall not lie taken in their snare, To change her inward surety...proof : While she can only feel herself through Thee, Г fear not Thy withdrawal ; more I fear, Seeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams Of signs... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1879 - 592 strani
...any help of ours To nurse Thy flickering life, that else must cease, Blown out, as Ч were a caudle, by men's breath, My soul shall not be taken in their...I fear, Seeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams Of signs and wonders, while, unnoticed, Thou, Walking Thy garden still, commnn'st with men,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1880 - 662 strani
...there needed any help of ours To nurse Thy flickering life, that else must cease, Blown out, as 'twere a candle, by men's breath, My soul shall not be taken...their doubt Muffled from sight in formal robes of prool ; While she can only feel herself through Thee, I fear not Thy withdrawal ; more I fear, Seeing,... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1882 - 494 strani
...men's breath, Mysou! shall not be taken in their snarei To change her inward surety for their douht Muffled from sight in formal robes of proof: While she can only feel herself tbrough Thee, 1 fear not Tby withdrawal ; more I fear, Seeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1885 - 518 strani
...there needed any help of ours To nurse Thy flickering life, that else must cease, Blown out, as ft were a candle, by men's breath, My soul shall not...feel herself through Thee, 1 fear not Thy withdrawal ; morel fear. Seeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams Of signs and wonders, while, unnoticed,... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1885 - 942 strani
...there needed any help of ours To nurse thy flickering life, that else, must cease, Blown out, as 'twere a candle, by men's breath, My soul shall not be taken...proof : While she can only feel herself through Thee, I fear not Thy withdrawal ; more I fear, Seeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams Of signs... | |
| 1885 - 850 strani
...needed any help of ours To nurse thy flickering life, that else, must cease, • Blown out, as 'twere a candle, by men's breath, My soul shall not be taken...proof : While she can only feel herself through Thee, I fear not Thy withdrawal ; more I fear, Seeing, to know Thee not, hoodwinked with dreams Of signs... | |
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