Would I suffer for him that I love? So wouldst thou — so wilt thou ! So shall crown thee the topmost, ineffablest, uttermost crown — And thy love fill infinitude wholly, nor leave up nor down One spot for the creature to stand in! Wellesley Magazine - Page 1321893Full view - About this book
| Sir Oliver Lodge - 1910 - 184 pages
...of the poem : — •Would I suffer for him that I love? So wouldst thou — so wilt thou ! So shall crown thee the topmost, ineffablest, uttermost crown...leave up nor down One spot for the creature to stand hi ! It is by no breath, Turn of eye, wave of hand, that salvation joins issue with death ! As thy... | |
| Robert Browning - 1912 - 480 pages
...through me now ! " Would I suffer for him that I love ? So wouldst thou — so wilt thou ! 300 "So shall crown thee the topmost, ineffablest, uttermost crown...thy Love is discovered almighty, almighty be proved 305 "Thy power, that exists with and for it, of being Beloved ! " He who did most, shall bear most... | |
| Henry Clay Trumbull - 1912 - 424 pages
...speak through me now ! Would I suffer for him that I love ? So wouldst thou — so wilt thou ! So shall crown thee the topmost, ineffablest, uttermost crown...up nor down One spot for the creature to stand in ! ' " And so it is that David, in the outreach of his unselfish love as a friend, comes to a realizing... | |
| 1906 - 1034 pages
...speak through me now! Would l suffer for him that l love? So wouldst thou — so wilt them! So shall crown thee the topmost, ineffablest, uttermost crown...nor down, One spot for the creature to stand in!" Here is the sublime crisis of the poem. David, reaching out from the human, has found the divine love,... | |
| Annie Matheson, May Sinclair - 1912 - 360 pages
...continuing city," is full of tragedy as well as of redeeming love, and that, as he wrote elsewhere, " It is by no breath, Turn of eye, wave of hand, that salvation joins issue with death ! " It is part of our debt to him that, like many another great poet, he has brought home to us the... | |
| Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1913 - 220 pages
...cry: "Would I suffer for him that I love? So wouldst thou— so wilt thou ! So shall crown thee life's topmost, ineffablest, uttermost crown — And thy...leave up nor down One spot for the creature to stand inl" This thought of God is peculiarly Jesus' contribution to the world, and no other ever compared... | |
| George Alexander Kohut - 1913 - 730 pages
...for him that I love? So wouldst thou — so wilt thou! So shall crown thee the topmost, incffablest, uttermost crown — And thy love fill infinitude wholly,...up nor down One spot for the creature to stand in ! 176 177 Turn of eye, wave of hand, that salvation joins issue with death! As thy love is discovered... | |
| Harry Emerson Fosdick - 1914 - 176 pages
...so wilt Thou! So shall crown Thee life's topmost, ineffablest, uttermost crown — And Thy love full infinitude wholly, nor leave up nor down One spot for the creature to stand in !" This thought of God is peculiarly Jesus' contribution to the world, and no other ever compared with... | |
| William Lyon Phelps - 1915 - 404 pages
...So wouldst thou — so wilt thou! So shall crown thee the topmost, ineffablest, uttermost crown— i And thy love fill infinitude wholly, nor leave up...power, that exists with and for it, of being Beloved 1 He who did most, shall bear most; the strongest shall stand the most weak. 'Tis the weakness in strength,... | |
| John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young, James Francis Augustine Pyre - 1915 - 538 pages
...that I love? So wouldst thou — so wilt thou! з°° So shall crown thee the topmost, ineffables!, uttermost crown — And thy love fill infinitude wholly,...thy Love is discovered almighty, almighty be proved з°5 Thy power, that exists with and for it, of being Beloved! He who did most, shall bear most ;... | |
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