And we are put on earth a little space, That we may learn to bear the beams of love; And these black bodies and this sunburnt face... Stories from My Attic - Page 15by Horace Elisha Scudder - 1896 - 269 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Blake - 1929 - 338 pages
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| Leonard Southerden Wood - 1921 - 396 pages
...bodies and this sunburnt face Is but a cloud, and like a shady grove. ' For when our souls have learn'd the heat to bear, The cloud will vanish ; we shall hear His voicej Saying : " Come out from the grove, My love and care, And round My golden tent like lambs rejoice."... | |
| Oswald Doughty - 1922 - 492 pages
...bodies and this sunburnt face Is but a cloud, and like a shady grove. " For when our souls have learn 'd the heat to bear, The cloud will vanish ; we shall...care, And round My golden tent like lambs rejoice.' " This eternal love, Blake sings, is ever present. In apparent evil it fulfils itself, and over all... | |
| Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 pages
...bodies and this sunburnt face Is but a cloud, and like a shady grove. 'For when our souls have learned the heat to bear. The cloud will vanish, we shall...grove, My love and care, And round My golden tent like lamps" rejoice." ' Thus did my mother say, and kissed n?e; And thus I say to little English boy., ,"... | |
| Jacomina Korteling - 1928 - 196 pages
...bodies, and this sunburnt face Is but a cloud, and like a shady grove. For when our souls have learned the heat to bear. The cloud will vanish, we shall...care, And round my golden tent like lambs rejoice.' " * The angel who appears to the little chimney-sweeper in his dream, is evidently the angel of Death,... | |
| John Galsworthy - 1919 - 758 pages
...bodies and this sunburnt face Are but a cloud, and like a shady grove. " For when our souls have learned the heat to bear, The cloud will vanish, we shall...care, And round my golden tent like lambs rejoice! " Learned the heat to bear ! Those lambs he had watched in a field that afternoon, their sudden little... | |
| Alf Liedholm - 1932 - 264 pages
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| 1932 - 1210 pages
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