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" And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence For the fulness of the days? Have we withered or agonized ? Why else was the pause prolonged but that singing might issue thence? "
Dominion and Power: Studies in Spiritual Science - Page 47
by Charles Brodie Patterson - 1901 - 217 pages
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Dramatis Personœ

Robert Browning - 1864 - 276 pages
...up to God by the lover and the bard ; Enough that He heard it once : we shall hear it by and by. 11. And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence...prolonged but that singing might / issue thence ? Why rhshed the discords in, but that harmony should be prized ? Sorrow is hard to bear, and doubt is slow...
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Dramatis Personæ

Robert Browning - 1864 - 266 pages
...up to God by the lover and the bard ; Enough that He heard it once: we shall hear it byand-by. 11. And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence...For the fulness of the days ? Have we withered or agouized ? Why else was the pause prolonged but that singing might issue thence ? Why rushed the discords...
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Dark sayings on a harp; and other sermons

Edwin Paxton Hood - 1865 - 454 pages
...divine forces working in thee ; from them we gather the spirit which overlooks failure, " for what is failure here but a triumph's evidence for the fulness of the days : " " and the withering " and the agony here are like the pause prolonged in The Musician knows his...
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A Manual of Elocution Founded Upon the Philosophy of the Human Voice

M. S. Mitchell - 1869 - 416 pages
...He heard it once : we shall hear it by and by. And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence Why else was the pause prolonged but that singing might issue thence? Why rush the discords in, but that harmony should be prized ? STRIVE, WAIT, AND PRAT. Adelaide Anne Procter....
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A Manual of Elocution: Founded Upon the Philosophy of the Human Voice. With ...

M. S. Mitchell - 1871 - 422 pages
...sent up to God by the lover and the bard; Enough that He heard it once : we shall hear it by and by. And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence For the fulness of the days ? How we withered or agonized ! 84:0 ELOCUTION. Why else was the pause prolonged but that singing might...
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The book of birthdays, Issue 339

Book - 1872 - 326 pages
...sent up to God by the lover and the bard; Enough that He heard it once ; we shall hear it by-and-by. And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence For the fulness of the days J Have we wither'd or agonized? Why else was the pause prolong'd, but that singing might issue thence?...
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New College: Glasgow University Album

University of Glasgow - 1874 - 314 pages
..." by the means of evil that good is best." ' ' Why was the pause prolonged, but that singing should issue thence ? Why rushed the discords in, but that harmony should be prized ? " And, again — "we see in part, That all, as in some piece of art Is toil co-operant to an end."...
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A Constant Woman, Volume 96

Elizabeth Glaister - 1879 - 354 pages
...moved off, and left her smiling and waving her hand from the platform. CHAP. VIII. — A MUSICAL PARTY. Why rushed the discords in, but that harmony should...Sorrow is hard to bear, and doubt is slow to clear. U. BROWNING. MILDEED went to Oldfield and took up her home life with scrupulous care to fulfil it in...
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Nobody's lad, by Leslie Keith

Grace Leslie Keith Johnston - 1880 - 256 pages
...the sky, Are music sent up to God. . . . Enough that He heard it once, we shall hear it by-and-by. And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence...For the fulness of the days ? Have we withered or agonised ? Why else was the pause prolonged but that singing might issue thence ? Why rushed the discords...
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Education, Volume 13

1892 - 708 pages
...up to God by the lover and the bard ; Enough that he heard it once: we shall hear it by and by. XI. And what is our failure here but a triumph's evidence For the fullness of the days? Have we withered or agonized? Why else was the' pause prolonged but that singing...
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