Essays and PoemsArno Press, 1972 - 175 pages |
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Page 56
... Divine will ; and will ever tell , in pure and spiritual worship to each other , the works and ways of a common Father . The highest exercise of the hu- man will , will be formed in its assent to the Divine , Genius will be the ...
... Divine will ; and will ever tell , in pure and spiritual worship to each other , the works and ways of a common Father . The highest exercise of the hu- man will , will be formed in its assent to the Divine , Genius will be the ...
Page 75
... Divine Favor sets on the wicked , their lengthening shadows , even here , are seen to blacken and dilate into more gigantic and aw- ful proportions . Shakspeare's characters are true and natural indeed ; but they are not the truest and ...
... Divine Favor sets on the wicked , their lengthening shadows , even here , are seen to blacken and dilate into more gigantic and aw- ful proportions . Shakspeare's characters are true and natural indeed ; but they are not the truest and ...
Page 122
... Each star a purer ray of love has caught , Earth wears a lovelier robe than then it wore , And every lamp that burns around thy shrine Is fed with fire whose fountain is Divine . THE WIND - FLOWER . THOU lookest up with meek 122 POEMS .
... Each star a purer ray of love has caught , Earth wears a lovelier robe than then it wore , And every lamp that burns around thy shrine Is fed with fire whose fountain is Divine . THE WIND - FLOWER . THOU lookest up with meek 122 POEMS .
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