| 1897 - 564 pages
...your fiery clash of meteorites ? 'Spirit, Hearing yon dark portal at the limit of thy human state, Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which...is great, Nor the myriad world, His shadow, nor the sitcnt Opener of the Gate.' Ddau ddiwrnod суп ei farw gofyuodd am ei Shakespeare, a throwyd i'w... | |
| Hallam Lord Tennyson, Hallam Tennyson - Poets, English - 1897 - 1104 pages
...and yet, he had a profound trust that when all is seen face to face, all will be seen as the best. " Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which alone is great." " Who knows whether Revelation be not itself a veil to hide the Glory of that Love which we could not... | |
| Hallam Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1897 - 588 pages
...and yet, he had a profound trust that when all is seen face to face, all will be seen as the best. " Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which alone is great." " Who knows whether Revelation be not itself a veil to hide the Glory of that Love which we could not... | |
| John Oates - Didactic poetry, English - 1898 - 366 pages
...shadow " of God, and not to fear. " Spirit, . nearing yon dark portal at the limit of thy human state, Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which...world, His shadow, nor the silent Opener of the Gate." Greek Fathers but obscured by the Latins. God is near, and the spirit of man in reverent search may... | |
| Henry Van Dyke - Bible - 1898 - 464 pages
...deepest faith that was in him : — Spirit, nearing yon dark portal at the limit of thy human state, Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which...world, His shadow, nor the silent Opener of the Gate. Men have assured us, in these latter days, that faith and art have parted company ; that faith is dead,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1898 - 388 pages
...and yet, he had a profound trust that when all is seen face to face, all will be seen as the best. " Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which alone is great." " Who knows whether Revelation be not itself a veil to hide the Glory of that Love which we could not... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 322 pages
...your fiery clash of meteorites ? II ' Spirit, nearing yon dark portal at the limit of thy human state, Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which...Gate.' THE DEATH OF THE DUKE OF CLARENCE AND AVONDALE &o tiir fHournrrs THE bridal garland falls upon the bier, The shadow of a crown, that o'er him hung,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1899 - 390 pages
...or whether one of his last poems, of which he was fond, was running through his head I cannot tell : Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which...world, His shadow, nor the silent Opener of the Gate. 1 Cymbeline, Act v. Sc. v. He then spoke his last words, a farewell blessing, to my mother and myself.... | |
| Scotland - 1900 - 544 pages
...life, there is a peculiar interest in knowing that the last days of so noble a life were unclouded. " Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which...His shadow, nor the silent opener of the Gate." The life and work of the American poet Longfellow is almost as well known and appreciated in this country,... | |
| Pauline W. Roose - 1900 - 294 pages
...not to fear that its vital spark will be lost amid the boundless deeps and heights of eternity : " Fear not thou the hidden purpose of that Power which...world, His shadow, nor the silent Opener of the Gate." Lines of which the poet was fond, and which his son thought may have been in his mind when, in his... | |
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