How without terror or demur We may entrust ourselves to her When we are wearied out and lay Our faces in the common clay. For she is pity, she is love, All wisdom, she, all thoughts that move About her everlasting breast Till she gathers them to rest:... The Yale Review - Página 754editado por - 1917Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1917 - 456 páginas
...around The awful message of the ground. The serene and humble mould Does in herself all selves enfold _ Kingdoms, destinies, and creeds, Great dreams and...doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. The Yale Review John Hall Wheelock OVEBTONES Tie BM JfiUiam Alrnmarr Percy HIGHWAYS Who's learned the... | |
| 1918 - 658 páginas
...complete accomplishment When all dust shall be. the whole Universe, one conscious soul. Yea, the quiet the cool sod Bears in her breast the dream of God. If...doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. The Americans in France By a Military Correspondent HQ. AE R, France. DURING the last few days I have... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1918 - 356 páginas
...heart of man, Which is the earth articulate, And learn how holy and how great, How limitless and ho\y profound Is the nature of the ground — How without...doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. The Yale Review ' John Hall Whetlock 17 The Road not Tahen TWO roads diverged in a yellow wood, And... | |
| Mrs. Waldo Richards - 1918 - 344 páginas
...Towards the complete accomplishment When all dust shall be, the whole Universe, one conscious soul. Yea, and this my poem, too, Is part of her as dust...doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. JOHN HALL WHBBLOCK STRIDE the hill, sower, Up to the sky-ridge, Flinging the seed, Scattering, exultant!... | |
| Mrs. Waldo Richards - 1918 - 344 páginas
...Towards the complete accomplishment When all dust shall be, the whole Universe, one conscious soul. Yea, and this my poem, too, Is part of her as dust...doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. JOHN HALL WHEELOCK THE FURROW STRIDE the hill, sower, Up to the sky-ridge, Flinging the seed, Scattering,... | |
| John Hall Wheelock - 1919 - 208 páginas
...the rose; And all man is, or yet may be, Is but herself in agony Toiling up the steep ascent Toward the complete accomplishment When all dust shall be,...doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. SEPTEMBER BY THE SEA rE morning makes a light upon the sea, Curving before me, like a crescent moon,... | |
| Jessie Belle Rittenhouse - 1919 - 254 páginas
...accomplishment When all dust shall be, the whole Universe, one conscious soul. Yea, the quiet and cool sod If you would know what earth is, scan The intricate,...doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. TREES I THINK that I shall never see A poem lovely as a tree. A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against... | |
| Jessie Belle Rittenhouse - 1919 - 256 páginas
...Awakes, and knows herself supreme — Are but earth when she reveals All that her secret heart conceals V Down ,in the dark and silent loam, Which is ourselves,...this, my poem, too, , Is part of her as dust and dew, J Wherein herself she doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. TREES I THINK that I shall... | |
| Marguerite Wilkinson - 1919 - 502 páginas
...Are but earth when she reveals All that her secret heart conceals Down in the dark and silent loam, Yea, and this my poem, too, Is part of her as dust...doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. John Hail Whcdock "THE WIND BLEW WORDS" The wind blew words along the skies, And these it blew to me... | |
| Marguerite Ogden Bigelow Wilkinson, Marguerite Wilkinson - 1919 - 474 páginas
...Are but earth when she reveals All that her secret heart conceals Down in the dark and silent loam, Yea, and this my poem, too, Is part of her as dust and dc\v, Wherein herself she doth declare Through my lips, and say her prayer. John Hall Wheelock "THE... | |
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