| Aubrey De Vere (calling himself earl of Oxford.) - 1842 - 334 pàgines
...more ? a Commentary ? look Through all the mighty roll of History! XVII. (! ? btt)eiues of lleltgtou2. YE who would build the Churches of the Lord! "See...kind, sad eye ; While thou, God's portress, stationed by the door, Dost stretch thy cross so near the marble floor, That children only, without bending,... | |
| Aubrey De Vere - 1842 - 334 pàgines
...What need we more ? a Commentary ? look Through all the mighty roll of History ! XVII. of lUItgton. 2 YE who would build the Churches of the Lord ! "See...Humility ! Of all who fain would enter, few, alas ! Catch die true meaning of that kind, sad eye ; While thou, God's portress, stationed by the door, Dost stretch... | |
| Aubrey De Vere - 1842 - 338 pàgines
...low : Let no one enter who disdains to how. High Truths profanely gazed at, unadored, Will he ahused at first, at last abhorred ; And many a learned, many...kind, sad eye ; While thou, God's portress, stationed by the door, Dost stretch thy cross so near the marble floor, That children only, without bending,... | |
| R. C. J. - 1866 - 304 pàgines
...with pure thoughts look up to God, and keep Our secret in our heart. JH NEWMAN. EVIDENCES OF RELIGION. YE who would build the Churches of the Lord ! See...kind, sad eye; While thou, God's portress, stationed by the door, Dost stretch thy cross so near the marble floor, That children only, without bending,... | |
| Poems - 1872 - 362 pàgines
...kissed you through the dark, dear guesser?' ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING. EVIDENCES OF RELIGION. \/E who would build the Churches of the Lord ! See that...kind, sad eye ; While thou, God's portress, stationed by the door, Dost stretch thy cross so near the marble floor, That children only, without bending,... | |
| 1905 - 906 pàgines
...he shows in his own fine way the keynote of his faith, and the innate reverence of his character. " Ye who would build the churches of the Lord, See that...humbler vow Than keen logicians notice or record. A stainless peace of blest humility ! Of all who fain would enter, few alas Catch the true meaning... | |
| Fiona McKay - 1917 - 472 pàgines
...the understanding, but of the heart. It is intelligible only to those who have a light heart. Pascil. Let no one enter who disdains to bow. High truths...unadored, Will be abused at first, at last abhorred. O stainless peace of blest Humility ! Of all who fain would enter, few, alas ! Catch the true meaning... | |
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