Earth breaks up, time drops away, In flows heaven, with its new day Of endless life, when He who trod, Very man and very God, This earth in weakness, shame and pain, Dying the death whose signs remain Up yonder on the accursed tree, Shall come again,... The Canadian Magazine - Página 233editado por - 1907Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1902 - 406 páginas
...darkness and from sorrow of the night To morning that comes singing o'er the sea ! RICHARD WATSON GILDER. Earth breaks up, time drops away, In flows heaven with its new day Of endless life. ROBERT BROWNING. The goal in sight ! Look up and sing ; Set faces full against the light ; Welcome... | |
| Minnie Gresham Machen - 1903 - 304 páginas
..."resurrection and the life." Another multiplex allusion, very beautiful, is in " Christmas Eve " : — Of endless life, when He who trod, Very man and very...captivity the thrall, But the one God, All in all, King of kings, Lord of lords, As his servant John received the words, ' I died and live for evermore... | |
| John Alexander Hutton - 1903 - 160 páginas
...despises them. He will rather rejoice that they are doing what they are doing to the glory of Him, " Who trod, Very man and very God, This earth in weakness, shame and pain." Once more the scene is changed. The poet is looking into a class-room in the University of Gottingen.... | |
| George Tyrrell - 1904 - 512 páginas
...up as into their cause — the centre from which they radiate ; at the creative words of blessing, Earth breaks up ; Time drops away In flows Heaven with its new day Of endless life. The substance of His Sacred Body being present after the manner of a spirit, is present to each receiver,... | |
| Ethel M. Naish - 1906 - 232 páginas
...or author, no lines in the entire poem are more impressive for the reader than those which follow: Earth breaks up, time drops away, In flows heaven,...captivity the thrall, But the one God, All in all, King of kings, Lord of lords, As His servant John received the words, " I died, and live for evermore... | |
| Ethel M. Naish - 1906 - 208 páginas
...or author, no lines in the entire poem are more impressive for the reader than those which follow: Earth breaks up, time drops away, In flows heaven,...shame and pain, Dying the death whose signs remain Shall come again, no more to be Of captivity the thrall, But the one God, All in all, King of kings,... | |
| Pierre Berger - 1907 - 124 páginas
...terror sprinkling On the sudden pavement strewed With faces of the multitude. Earth breaks up.time drops away, In flows heaven, with its new day Of endless...more to be Of captivity the thrall, But the one God, AH in all, King of kings, Lord of lords, As his servant John received the words : « I died, and live... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1908 - 518 páginas
...tinkling, Quick cold drops of terror sprinkling On the sudden pavement strewed With faces of the multitude. Earth breaks up, time drops away, In flows heaven,...very God, This earth in weakness, shame and pain, Up yonder on the accursed tree, — Shall come again, no more to be Of captivity the thrall, But the... | |
| Helen Archibald Clarke - 1908 - 520 páginas
...day Of endless life, when He who trod, Very man and very God, This earth in weakness, shame and pain, Up yonder on the accursed tree,— Shall come again,...captivity the thrall, But the one God, All in all, King of kings, Lord of lords, As His servant John received the words, "I died, and live for evermore!"... | |
| James Lindsay - 1912 - 272 páginas
...knowledge " is found in life — the life of " love " and strenuous quest. To him Christ is here — "He who trod, Very Man and Very God, This earth in weakness, shame, and pain." For to the Divinity of Christ the poet held, while not lacking sympathy for those who could not. When... | |
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