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" What is left for us, save, in growth Of soul, to rise up, far past both, From the gift looking to the giver, And from the cistern to the river, And from the finite to infinity, And from man's dust to God's divinity ? XVII. "
The Lord's Prayer: A Vision of To-day, a Series of Essays - Page 221
by Henry Harrison Brown - 1914 - 223 pages
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 25

1850 - 638 pages
...Christ, another, Pilate, And This might be all That has been— So what is there to frown or smile at? What is left for us, save, in growth Of soul, to rise...to Infinity, And from man's dust to God's divinity? The sequel is that the utterer of the poem, and the seer of the vision, finally wakes up in the little...
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Christmas-eve and Easter-day: A Poem

Robert Browning - 1850 - 194 pages
...So what is there to frown or smile at ? What is left for ns, save, in growth, Of sonl, to rise np, far past both, From the gift looking to the Giver,...to Infinity, And from man's dust to God's divinity ? Take all in a word : the Truth in God's breast Lies trace for trace upon ours impressed : Though...
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Sordello, Strafford, Christmas-eve and Easter-day

Robert Browning - 1864 - 454 pages
...this other, Pilate, And This might be all That has been, — So what is there to frown or smile at ? What is left for us, save, in growth Of soul, to rise...to Infinity, And from man's dust to God's divinity ? XVII. Take all in a word : the truth in God's breast Lies trace for trace upon ours impressed : Though...
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Sordello, Strafford, Christmas-eve and Easter-day

Robert Browning - 1864 - 458 pages
...has been, — So what is there to frown or smile at ? What is left for us, save, in growth Of soid, to rise up, far past both, From the gift looking to...to Infinity, And from man's dust to God's divinity ? XVII. Take all in a word : the truth in God's breast Lies trace for trace upon ours impressed: Though...
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Sordello, Strafford, Christmas-eve and Easter-day

Robert Browning - 1864 - 444 pages
...this other, Pilate, And This might be all That has been, — So what is there to frown or smile at ? What is left for us, save, in growth Of soul, to rise...looking to the Giver, And from the cistern to the Eiver, And from the finite to Infinity, And from man's dust to God's divinity ? XVII. Take all in a...
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The Light of the World: An Essay

Augustus S. Wilkins - 1870 - 234 pages
...of the disciple is the same, From the gift looking up to the giver, From the cistern to the river, From the finite to infinity, And from man's dust to God's Divinity. And the conception of the latter is not wholly unworthy of a system which has received greater enlightenment...
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The Poetical Works of Robert Browning ...: Pauline. Paracelsus. Strafford. 1872

Robert Browning - 1872 - 310 pages
...gifted he, I ween! That one's made Christ, this other, Pilate, So what is there to frown or smile at? What is left for us, save, in growth Of soul, to rise...to infinity, And from man's dust to God's divinity? XVII. Take all in a word: the truth in God's breast Lies trace for trace upon ours impressed: Though...
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The Gospel and Modern Life

John Llewelyn Davies - 1875 - 332 pages
...blessings old and new. These will become dearer and more helpful to us as we thank God for them all, From the gift looking to the Giver, And from the cistern...to Infinity, And from man's dust to God's Divinity. DISCOURSE II. SACRIFICE. IN speaking of the word Sacrifice as one of the titles of the Lord's Supper,...
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Dramatis Personae, Dramatic Romances and Lyrics, Strafford, Etc

Robert Browning - 1886 - 626 pages
...this other, Pilate, And This might be all That has been, — So what is there to frown or smile at ? What is left for us, save, in growth Of soul, to rise...to Infinity, And from man's dust to God's divinity ? XVII. Take all in a word : the truth in God's breast Lies trace for trace upon ours impressed : Though...
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Christmas-eve and Easter-day and Other Poems

Robert Browning - 1886 - 192 pages
...this other, Pilate, And this might be all that has been, — So what is there to frown or smile at ? What is left for us, save, in growth Of soul, to rise up, far past both, "From the gift looklng-rathe-Giver, And from the cistern to the river, And from the finite to infinity, And from man's...
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