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" If there be good in that I wrought, Thy hand compelled it, Master, Thine — Where I have failed to meet Thy thought I know, through Thee, the blame is mine. One instant's toil to Thee denied Stands all Eternity's offence. Of that I did with Thee to guide,... "
The Temple ...: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Fuller Unfoldment of the ... - Page 126
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The Home Book of Verse, American and English, 1580-1918, Volume 2

1918 - 2062 pages
...know, through Thee, the blame is mine. One instant's toil to Thee denied Stands all Eternity's offence; t 0,c/ /c/ a/ Bringest Eden to the craftman's brain, Godlike to muse o'er his own trade And manlike stand with God...
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Rudyard Kipling's Verse

Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 806 pages
...paths wherein I stray — Thou knowest Who hast made the Fire, Thou knowest Who hast made the Clay. Who, lest all thought of Eden fade, Bring'st Eden...o'er his own Trade And manlike stand with God again! One stone the more swings into place In that dread Temple of Thy worth. It is enough that, through...
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Rudyard Kipling's Verse

Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 816 pages
...paths wherein I stray — ! Thou knowest Who hast made the Fire, ^Thou knowest Who hast made the Clay. Who, lest all thought of Eden fade, Bring'st Eden...o'er his own Trade And manlike stand with God again! One stone the more swings into place In that dread Temple of Thy worth. It is enough that, through...
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Songs from books. The years between and parodies

Rudyard Kipling - 1919 - 478 pages
...through Thee, the blame was mine. One instant's toil to Thee denied Stands all Eternity's offence. Of that I did with Thee to guide To Thee, through Thee, be excellence. The depth and dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray— Thou knowest Who hast made the...
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History as a School of Citizenship

Helen M. Madeley - 1920 - 120 pages
...Temple of Thy worth — It is enough that through Thy Grace I saw naught common on Thy Earth. . . . Who, lest all thought of Eden fade, Bring'st Eden...o'er his own trade And manlike stand with God again. — KIPLING. APPARATUS is a crutch to the weak and an alpenstock to strong. Its chief defect is that...
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Works. [Seven Seas Ed.], Volume 23

Rudyard Kipling - 1915 - 316 pages
...through Thee, the blame was mine. One instant's toil to Thee denied Stands all Eternity's offence. Of that I did with Thee to guide To Thee, through Thee, be excellence. The depth and dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray — Thou knowest Who hast made the...
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Six Famous Living Poets: Introductory Studies, Illustrated by Quotation and ...

Coulson Kernahan - 1922 - 310 pages
...through Thee, the blame was mine. One instant's toil to Thee denied, Stands all Eternity's offence. Of that I did with Thee to guide To Thee, through Thee, be excellence. The depths and dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray— Thou knowest, Who hath made...
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Victorian Poetry

Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 pages
...know, through Thee, the blame is mine. One instant's toil to Thee denied Stands all Eternity's offence, Of that I did with Thee to guide To Thee, through Thee, be excellence. Who, lest all thought of Eden fado, Bringest Eden to the craftsman's brain, Godlike to muse o'er his own trade And Manlike stand...
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Rudyard Kipling's World

Robert Thurston Hopkins - 1925 - 290 pages
...must be filled according to plan : One instant's toil to Thee denied Stands all Eternity's offence, Of that I did with Thee to guide, To Thee, through Thee, be excellence. In " From Sea to Sea " he hints that the man who cannot be happy unless he is doing something is the...
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Rudyard Kipling's Verse, 1885-1918

Rudyard Kipling - 1927 - 892 pages
...through Thee, the blame was mine. One instant's toil to Thee denied Stands all Eternity's offence. Of that I did with Thee to guide, To Thee, through Thee, be excellence. The depth and dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray — Thou knowest Who hast made the...
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