| Hubert Marshall Skinner - 1893 - 464 pages
...sunlight are the same ; The vanished gods to me appear ; And one to me are shame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out ; When me they fly, I am the wings...I am the doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahman sings. The strong gods pine, for my abode, And pine in vain the sacred Seven ; But thou, meek... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1894 - 340 pages
...Shadow~and sunlight are the same; ' The vanished gods to me appear ; And, ona tn me " They reckon ill who leave me out; When me they fly, I am the wings; I am th( doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings. The strong gods pine for my abode, And... | |
| Isaac Winter Heysinger - 1894 - 378 pages
...the panurgus, the Brahma, the Ancient of Days, and cannot be silenced or evaded : " They reckon ill who leave me out, When ME they fly I am the wings." R. Kalley Miller, in his " Romance of Astronomy," says, " It would be hopeless to attempt expressing... | |
| William James Potter - 1895 - 474 pages
...It is the voice of the One over all and through all, who has the right to say: — " They reckon ill who leave me out ; When me they fly, I am the wings. They know not well the subtle ways I keep, and pass, and turn again." Man may follow the ways of the... | |
| 1896 - 532 pages
...sunlight are the same ; The vanished gods to me appear; And one to me are shame and fame. They reckon ill who leave me out ; When me they fly, I am the wings;...doubter and the doubt, And I the hymn the Brahmin sings. The strong gods pine for my abode, And pine in vain the sacred Seven; But thou, meek lover of the good... | |
| National Municipal League - 1896 - 328 pages
...which begins, " If the red slayer thinks he slays," in some part of which he says: " They reckon ill who leave me out, When me they fly; I am the wings, I am the doubter and the doubt." Shakespeare repeats the same idea in one of his plays. He says r " The fault, dear Brutus, lies not... | |
| National Municipal League - 1896 - 328 pages
...which begins, " If the red slayer thinks he slays," in some part of which he says: " They reckon ill who leave me out, When me they fly; I am the wings, I am the doubter and the doubt."" Shakespeare repeats the same idea in one of his plays. He says:. " The fault, dear Brutus, lies not... | |
| National Municipal League - 1896 - 328 pages
...which begins, " If the red slayer thinks he slays," in some part of which he says : " They reckon ill who leave me out, When me they fly ; I am the wings, I am the doubter and the doubt." Shakespeare repeats the same idea in one of his plays. He says : " The fault, dear Brutus, lies not... | |
| 1896 - 328 pages
...which begins, " If the red slayer thinks he slays," in some part of which he says : " They reckon ill who leave me out, When me they fly ; I am the wings, I am the doubter and the doubt.'* Shakespeare repeats the same idea in one of his plays. He says : " The fault, dear Brutus, lies not... | |
| James Lindsay - 1896 - 238 pages
...and hears the spirit of the Universe saying, as in his mystical poem " Brahma," — " They reckon ill who leave me out ; When me they fly, I am the wings ; I am the doubter and the doubt." Marvellous, too, is his mysticism : in " Woodnotes" he speaks of God as "the Eternal Pan Who layeth... | |
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