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" From sin thro' sorrow into Thee we pass By that same path our true forefathers trod ; And let not Reason fail me, nor the sod Draw from my death Thy living flower and grass, Before I learn that Love, which is, and was My Father, and my Brother, and my... "
Six Days of the Week: A Book of Thoughts about Life and Religion - Page 154
by Henry Van Dyke - 1924 - 355 pages
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Poetical Works Including the Plays

Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1953 - 892 pages
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Victorian Poetry, Volumes 5-6

1967 - 778 pages
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From the Great Deep: Essays on Idylls of the King, Volume 10

Clyde de L. Ryals - 1967 - 228 pages
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Perception and Design in Tennyson's Idylls of the King, Volume 10

John Robert Reed - 1970 - 290 pages
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Tennyson as a Religious Teacher

Charles Frederick Gurney Masterman - 1900 - 253 pages
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The Affirmation of God

David Manning White - 1984 - 360 pages
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Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics, Part 15

James Hastings - 2003 - 480 pages
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Poetical Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson

Tennyson - 2007 - 656 pages
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The Outlook, Volume 50, Part 2

1894 - 630 pages
...of poetry is to increase joy. It must, indeed, be sensitive to sorrows and acquainted with griefs. But it has wings given to it in order that it may bear us up into the aether of gladness. There is no perfect joy without love. Therefore love-poetry is the best. But the...
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Annual Report of the Hawaiian Historical Society, Volumes 31-39

Hawaiian Historical Society - 1923 - 594 pages
...Hawaiian poetry, David Malo, Nathaniel B. Emerson, Abraham Fornander. WD Alexander, Albert K. Kuniakea. 'That love which is and was My Father and my Brother and my God.' ' High moments in either national or individual tragedies bring out their most prophetical and poetical...
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