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" The depth and dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest Who hast made the Fire, Thou knowest Who hast made the Clay. "
Transactions of the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of ... - Page 7
by Freemasons. Grand Lodge - 1922
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New England Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 20

1899 - 870 pages
...desire, The bitter paths wherein 1 stray, Thou knowest, who hast made the fire, Thou knowest, who hast made the clay. "One stone the more swings to her place...enough that through thy grace I saw naught common on the earth!" We have here not only a feeling of reverence and a sense of responsibility, but in the...
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Life's Handicap, Being Stories of Mine Own People

Rudyard Kipling - 1891 - 408 pages
...desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest Who hast made the Fire, Thou knowest Who hast made the Clay. One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy WorthIt is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy earth. Take not that vision from...
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Life's Handicap: Being Stories of Mine Own People

Rudyard Kipling - 1892 - 402 pages
...desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest Who hast made the Fire, Thou knowest Who hast made the Clay. One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy WorthIt is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy earth. Take not that vision from...
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What and how to Preach: Lectures Delivered in the United Presbyterian ...

Alexander Oliver - 1892 - 198 pages
...with Thee to guide To Thee, through Thee, be excellence. " One stone the more swings to her place ln that dread Temple of Thy worth — It is enough that through Thy grace, I saw nought common on Thy earth. " Take not that vision from my ken ; Oliphant, Anderson, fy Ferrier's Publications....
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The Temple ...: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Fuller ..., Volumes 2-3

Paul Tyner - 1898 - 580 pages
...dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest who has made the fire, Thou knowest who has made the clay. One stone the more swings to...of thy worth, It is enough that through thy grace 1 saw naught common on thy earth. Take not that vision from my ken; Oh, whatsoe'er may spoil or speed,...
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Essays in Modernity: Criticisms and Dialogues

Francis William Lauderdale Adams - 1899 - 272 pages
...desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest Who hast made the fire, Thou knowest Who hast made the clay. ' One stone the more swings to her...that dread Temple of Thy worth— It is enough that thro' Thy grace I saw nought common on Thy earth. ' Take not that vision from my ken ; Oh, whatso'er...
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Essays in Modernity: Criticisms and Dialogues

Francis William Lauderdale Adams - 1899 - 272 pages
...desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest Who hast made the fire, Thou knowest Who hast made the clay. ' One stone the more swings to her...that dread Temple of Thy worth — It is enough that thro' Thy grace I saw nought common on Thy earth. ' Take not that vision from my ken ; Oh, whatso'er...
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Life's Handicap: Being Stories of Mine Own People

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 386 pages
...desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest Who hast made the Fire, Thou knowest Who hast made the Clay. One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy WorthIt is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy earth. Take not that vision from...
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The Outlook, Volume 61

1899 - 1004 pages
...it. Master, Thine; Where I have failed to meet Thy thought. I know, through Thee, the blame is mine. One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy WorthIt is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy Earth. This respect for " the day's...
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The Works of Rudyard Kipling: Departmental ditties and ballads and barracks ...

Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 376 pages
...desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest Who hast made t/ie Fir&, Thou knowest Who hast made the Clay. One stone the more swings to her place In tliat dread Temple of Thy WorthIt is enowjh that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy earth....
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