And so the Word had breath, and wrought With human hands the creed of creeds In loveliness of perfect deeds, More strong than all poetic thought; Which he may read that binds the sheaf, Or builds the house, or digs the grave, And those wild eyes that... Christianity and Evolution - Página 224por James Iverach - 1894 - 232 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1871 - 548 páginas
...Truth in closest words may fail, When Truth, embodied in a tale, Shall enter in at lowly doors. "Even so the Word had breath, and wrought With human hands...perfect deeds More strong than all poetic thought." It might, in fact, be questioned whether one of the very lowest languages, a language perhaps of a... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 236 páginas
...Where Truth in* closest words shall fail, When Truth embodied in a tale Shall enter in at lowly doors. And so the Word had breath, and wrought With human...perfect deeds, More strong than all poetic thought ; Which he may read that binds the sheaf, Or builds the house, or digs the grave, And those wild eyes... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1850 - 272 páginas
...Where Truth in closest words shall fail, When Truth embodied in a tale Shall enter in at lowly doors. And so the Word had breath, and wrought With human...perfect deeds, More strong than all poetic thought ; Which he may read that binds the sheaf, Or builds the house, or digs the grave, And those wild eyes... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1851 - 422 páginas
...Where truth in closest words shall fail, When truth embodied in a tale Shall enter in at lowly doors. And so the Word had breath, and wrought With human...perfect deeds, More strong than all poetic thought ; Which he may read that binds the sheaf, Or builds the house, or digs the grave, And those wild eyes... | |
| Heavenly thoughts - 1851 - 318 páginas
...will toward men." — St. Luke, ii. 14. And so the Word had breath, and wrought With human hands'the Creed of creeds ; In loveliness of perfect deeds, More strong than all poetic thought ; Which he may read who binds the sheaf, Or builds the house, or digs the grave ; And those wild eyes... | |
| Midland-metropolitan magazine - 1852 - 676 páginas
...truth in closest words shall fail — When truth embodied in a tale, Shall enter in at lowly doors ; And so the word had breath, and wrought With human...perfect deeds More strong than all poetic thought, Which he may read that binds the sheaf, Or builds the house, or digs the grave, — And those wild... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1855 - 802 páginas
...God ; and we gratefully accept the beautiful outline sketched of him by a living poet, who writes, ' And so the Word had breath, and wrought With human...perfect deeds, More strong than all poetic thought; Which ho may read that binds the sheaf, And those wild eyes that watch the wave In roarings round the... | |
| 1858 - 878 páginas
...ideal, a life which not only uttered truth, but embodied it in act for our everlasting example ; how lie wrought with human hands The creed of creeds In loveliness...perfect deeds More strong than all poetic thought ; how He revealed to man all the truths most worthy of his acceptance, and most needful for his admonition... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 520 páginas
...Where Truth in closest words shall fail, When Truth embodied in a tale Shall enter in at lowly doors. And so the Word had breath, and wrought With human...perfect deeds, More strong than all poetic thought; Which he may read that binds the sheaf, Or builds the house, or digs the grave, And those wild eyes... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1859 - 211 páginas
...Whore truth in closest words shall fail, When truth embodied in a tale Shall enter in at lowly doors. And so the Word had breath, and wrought With human hands the ereed of ereeds \ In loveliness of perfeet deeds, More strong than all poetic thought ; Which he may... | |
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