| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1886 - 628 pages
...to-day his word runneth very quickly ; for it is not his word, but the word to which he has listened. " The passive Master lent his hand To the vast soul that o'er him planned; For out of thought's interior sphere These wonders rose to upper air." Let me try to describe the mental... | |
| 1902 - 532 pages
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| William Swinton - 1886 - 690 pages
...With Andes and with Ararat. These temples grew as grows the grass, « Art might obey but not surpass. The passive Master lent his hand, To the vast Soul that o'er him planned, And the same power that reared the shrine Bestrode the tribes that knelt within. 5a Ever the fiery... | |
| Mary Wilder Tileston - 1886 - 204 pages
...With Andes and with Ararat. These temples grew as grows the grass ; Art might obey, but not surpass. The passive Master lent his hand To the vast soul that o'er him planned ; And the same power that reared the shrine Bestrode the tribes that knelt within. Ever the fiery Pentecost... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman - 1888 - 600 pages
...With Andes and with Ararat These temples grew as grows the grass; Art might obey, but not surpass. The passive Master lent his hand To the vast soul that o'er him planned; And the sume power that reared the shrine Bestrode the tribes that knelt within. Ever the fiery Pentecost... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 600 pages
...With Andes and with Ararat, These temples grew as grows the grass; Art might obey, but not surpass. The passive Master lent his hand To the vast soul that o'er him planned; And the same power that reared the shrine Bestrode the tribes that knelt within. Ever the fiery Pentecost... | |
| John White Chadwick - 1889 - 256 pages
...expression of the universal joy of men in the great fact of birth. The man was overmastered by humanity. " The passive master lent his hand To the vast soul that o'er him planned." What a man's birthday is to him from year to year, if he has any sensibility or imagination, is a capital... | |
| Frank Walters - 1889 - 198 pages
...by an intellectual necessity. The brain worked, the pen moved, in obedience to the presiding genius. The passive master lent his hand To the vast Soul that o'er him planned. Hence, in studying the work of a great master, our task is not so much to criticise as to observe,... | |
| Mrs. Grace Townsend - 1890 - 640 pages
...With Andes and with Ararat. These temples grew as grows the grass; Art might obey, but not surpass. The passive Master lent his hand To the vast Soul that o'er him planned: And the same power that reared the shrine Bestrode the tribes that knelt within. Ever the fiery Pentecost... | |
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