... in man's self arise August anticipations, symbols, types Of a dim splendour ever on before In that eternal circle life pursues. For men begin to pass their nature's bound, And find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their proper joys and griefs;... The Chautauquan - Page 314edited by - 1903Full view - About this book
| Francis Paget - 1892 - 104 pages
...find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...while peace Rises within them ever more and more." ' 1 " Sermons for the Seasons," p. 21. 1 JA Carlyle's translation of the Inferno, canto iii. 1 R. Browning,... | |
| John Wesley Hales - 1893 - 408 pages
...nature's bound, And find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their proper joys and griefs ; they outgrow all The narrow creeds of right and wrong,...while peace Rises within them ever more and more. The same spirit of movement, of alacrity, and of hope permeates the work of Dickens. He is peculiarly... | |
| Thomas Marc Parrott - 1893 - 108 pages
...before In that eternal circle104 life pursues, (p. 172.) These anticipations are found in god-like men Serene amid the half-formed creatures round, Who should be saved by them and joined with them. To raise Man to God is to serve God truly. t never fashioned out a fancied good Distinct from Man's;... | |
| William Chatterton Coupland - 1895 - 746 pages
...find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their proper joys and griefs; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...Who should be saved by them and joined with them. Such was my task, and I was born to it— Free, as I said but now, from -much that chains Spirits,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 1066 pages
...find new hopes and cares which fast sup plant Their proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great For is and this and this the shining ones Meet for Such was my task, and I was born to it — Free, as I said but now, from much that chains Spirits,... | |
| 1895 - 344 pages
...new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their proper joys and griefs ; 15. They grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...while peace Rises within them ever more and more. 16. We shall advance from the church of the past to the church of the future, from the dead to the... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1895 - 352 pages
...find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Then: proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...: while peace Rises within them ever more and more (Ibid. pp. 171-172). In the view of the young poet then evolution covers the whole scheme of things,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1895 - 1066 pages
...mid new hopes and cares which fast suj>plant Their proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...while peace Rises within them ever more and more. Snch men are even now upon the earth. Serene amid tile half-formed civaturcs round Who should be saved... | |
| Hugh Walker - 1895 - 352 pages
...find new hopes and cares which fast supplant Their proper joys and griefs ; they grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...: while peace Rises within them ever more and more (Ibid. pp. 171-172). end. In Prince Hohenstiel-Schwangau we find it again, with a colour due to his... | |
| Philip Stafford Moxom - 1896 - 428 pages
...growing in the heart of the Church. Day by day the number increases of those who " grow too great For narrow creeds of right and wrong, which fade Before...Who should be saved by them and joined with them." 4. A final inference bears directly on the motive of the individual life. If God loves the world, then... | |
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