Ay, to save and redeem and restore him, maintain at the height This perfection, — succeed with life's dayspring, death's minute of night ? Interpose at the difficult minute, snatch Saul the mistake, Saul the failure, the ruin he seems now, — and bid... The American Church Monthly - Página 6761919Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Arthur Temple Lyttelton, Edward Stuart Talbot (bp. of Rochester) - 1904 - 374 páginas
...maintain at the height This perfection — succeed with life's dayspring, death's minute of night. Interpose at the difficult minute, snatch Saul, the...knows? — or endure ! The man taught enough by life's drearrt, of the rest to make sure ; By the pain-throb, triumphantly winning intensified bliss, And... | |
| John Oliver Hobbes - 1904 - 360 páginas
...What had Browning written? Here, he quoted Browning : Saul, the failure, the ruin he seems now — I bid him awake From the dream, the probation, the prelude,...continued , and ended — who knows ? — or endure ! 233 Why, he asked, try to say and think badly what great poets have thought and said with incomparable... | |
| Curtis Hidden Page - 1904 - 942 páginas
...•Saul the failure, the ruin he seems ix— and bid him awake From the dream, the probation, thepiehide, xity. Tlie picture of the mind revives again : While he L'T — a new harmony yet To be run, and continued, and endr-iwho knows ? — or endure ! The man taught... | |
| Robert Browning - 1905 - 132 páginas
...maintain at the height This perfection, — succeed, with life's dayspring, death's minute of night? Interpose at the difficult minute, snatch Saul the...dream, the probation, the prelude, to find himself set 281 Clear and safe in new light and new life, — a new harmony yet To be run and continued, and ended... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1905 - 308 páginas
...maintain at the height This perfection, — succeed with life's day-spring, death's minute of night? Interpose at the difficult minute, snatch Saul the...failure, the ruin he seems now, — and bid him awake 28° From the dream, the probation, the prelude, to find himself set Clear and safe in new light and... | |
| Frederick Ealand - 1905 - 208 páginas
...snatch Saul from the failure and the ruin he seems to be, to redeem and restore him, he will dare to to find himself set Clear and safe in new light and new life,— " bid him awake From the dream, the probation, the prelude, a new harmony yet To be run and continued,... | |
| Robert Browning, Susan Cunnington - 1906 - 170 páginas
...maintain at the height This perfection, — succeed, with life's dayspring, death's minute of night : Interpose at the difficult minute, snatch Saul the...continued, and ended — who knows ? — or endure 1 The man taught enough by life's dream, of the rest to make sure ; By the pain-throb, triumphantly... | |
| Robert Browning - 1906 - 246 páginas
...perfection, — succeed with life's dayspring, death's minute of night ? Interpose at the difficult mmute, snatch Saul the mistake, Saul the failure, the ruin he seems now, — and bid him awake 280 From the dream, the probation, the prelude, to find himself set Clear and safe in new light and... | |
| Otto Luitpold Jiriczek - 1907 - 518 páginas
...maintain at the height "This perfection, — succeed with life's dayspring, death's minute of night? "Interpose at the difficult minute, snatch Saul the..."The man taught enough, by life's dream, of the rest "And the next world's reward and repose, by the struggles in this. XVIII. "I believe it! 'Tis thou,... | |
| Willis Duke Weatherford - 1907 - 166 páginas
...ever vital proof that Christ is, when he transforms our lives by his power. Christ alone is able to Snatch Saul the mistake, Saul the failure, the ruin...new harmony yet To be run, and continued, and ended. . . ,18 The same thing is said in "Easter Day," though the conclusion is not quite so clearly set forth.... | |
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