And that's enough for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at once as nature's self, To rap and knock and enter in our soul, Take hands and dance there, a fantastic ring, Round the ancient idol, on his base again, — The grand Perhaps! we look on helplessly.... How Religion Arises: a Psychological Study ... - Page 50by Duren James Henderson Ward - 1888 - 74 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Browning - 1911 - 384 pages
...ring, Round the ancient idol, on his base again, — The grand Perhaps ! we look on helplessly, — 190 There the old misgivings, crooked questions are —...you hit Some sense, in which it might be, after all. Why not, " The Way, the Truth, the Life ? " — That way Over the mountain, which who stands upon Is... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - 1911 - 792 pages
...ring, Round the ancient idol, on his base again, — The grand Perhaps ! we look on helplessly, — 190 There the old misgivings, crooked questions are —...you hit Some sense, in which it might be, after all. Why not, ' The Way, the Truth, the Life ? ' — That way Over the mountain, which who stands upon Is... | |
| William Macneile Dixon, Sir Herbert John Clifford Grierson - 1911 - 792 pages
...ring, Round the ancient idol, on his base again, — The grand Perhaps ! we look on helplessly, — 190 Would, if He could — then must have done long since...you hit Some sense, in which it might be, after all. Why not, ' The Way, the Truth, the Life ? ' — That way Over the mountain, which who stands upon Is... | |
| Heinrich Weinel, Alban Gregory Widgery - 1914 - 488 pages
...for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at once as Nature's self • To rap and knock and enter into our soul, Take hands and dance there a fantastic ring,...you hit Some sense, in which it might be, after all Why not, 'The Way, The Truth, The Life'?" The faith of Browning is the supreme faith of the theist,... | |
| Vernon Charles Harrington - 1915 - 412 pages
...should be quoted in connection with them. b. If you begin to believe, there's no drawing the line : 2 "some way must be, — Once feel about, and soon or...late you hit Some sense in which it might be, after al1. Why not 'The Way, the Truth, the Life?"' c. On the other hand, if you begin to cut away things... | |
| Robert Browning - 1909 - 950 pages
...like its predecessor. Where's The gain? how can we guard our unbelief. Make it bear fruit to us;1— the problem here. Just when we are safest, there's...you hit Some sense, in which it might be, after all. Why not, "The Way, the Truth, the Life?" — That way Over the mountain, which who stands upon Is apt... | |
| Edward A. G. Hermann - 1916 - 72 pages
...completion, will suffice this life, And lead him at his grandest to the grave." — Calombe's Birthday. " Just when we are safest, there's a sunset-touch, A...you hit Some sense, in which it might be, after all. . . . That way Over the mountain, which who stands upon Is apt to doubt if it be meant for a road;... | |
| Richard Wilde Micou - 1916 - 518 pages
...Dvrktts. Abt Vogltr. A Grammar**1 1 Fmmtrm. A Bin m Ikt -Scnlckton, Tkt Inn Altntm. and /• • ~ There the old misgivings, crooked questions are —...you hit Some sense, in which it might be after all, Why not, 'the Way, the Truth, the Life'?"" No writer ever felt more keenly that the proper study of... | |
| Robert Browning - 1921 - 1378 pages
...Would, if he could - then must have done long since: If so, when, where and how? some waymust lw, — could grow: "Another year or two, — Why not, "The Way, the Truth, the Life?" — That way Over the mountain, which who stands upon Is apt... | |
| Reginald Bateman - 1922 - 172 pages
...sunset-touch, A fancy from a flower-bell, some one's death, A chorus-ending from Euripides — And that 's enough for fifty hopes and fears As old and new at...you hit Some sense, in which it might be, after all. Why not, "The Way, the Truth, the Life?" Browning's love poetry does not properly enter into this discussion,... | |
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