Adventure Eternal: An AnthologyStackpole Sons, 1937 - 378 pagine |
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... pain of any good and kind per- son whom we have lost . It is the divine nature of their qualities to conquer pain and death itself : to turn the memory of them into pleasure ; to survive with a placid aspect in our imaginations . We are ...
... pain of any good and kind per- son whom we have lost . It is the divine nature of their qualities to conquer pain and death itself : to turn the memory of them into pleasure ; to survive with a placid aspect in our imaginations . We are ...
Pagina 234
... pain . If in the hours of clear reason we should speak the severest truth , we should say that we had never made a sacrifice . In these hours the mind seems so great that nothing can be taken from us that seems much . All loss , all pain ...
... pain . If in the hours of clear reason we should speak the severest truth , we should say that we had never made a sacrifice . In these hours the mind seems so great that nothing can be taken from us that seems much . All loss , all pain ...
Pagina 278
... pain , of life and death , must be an unqualified acceptance of love and of pain - of love as an instrument and inspiration for our work of life , of pain as a necessary travail that marks our passage from the old to the new . The ...
... pain , of life and death , must be an unqualified acceptance of love and of pain - of love as an instrument and inspiration for our work of life , of pain as a necessary travail that marks our passage from the old to the new . The ...
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The Lamp | 31 |
Of His Dear Son Gervase | 37 |
From The Canticle of the | 40 |
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angels beauty behold better blessed body breath child Christ consciousness Crito dark dead dear death delight divine dost doth dream dust dying E. A. Wallis Budge earth Epictetus eternal evil existence eyes face faith familiar spirit fear feel fire flesh friends glory grave grief hand happy hath hear heart heaven HOLY BIBLE hope hour human immortality J. B. S. HALDANE Jesus John JOHN KEATS light live look Lord mind mortal nature never night once ourselves pain pass passage peace Peter Anthony Motteux pleasure pray rest SAINT Saul seems sense sepulchre shadow sight sing sleep sorrow soul spirit stars sweet tears thine things thou art thou hast thou shalt thought thyself Timor Mortis conturbat Translated true truth universe vision voice weep WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM WORDSWORTH wind words Yajnavalkya Zeus