| P. Wilson - 1898 - 296 pages
...and needy, in a Christian and sympathetic spirit. In the " leper " Sir Launfal saw the " Christ"— " The leper no longer crouched at his side; But stood...glorified, Shining and tall and fair and straight." Christian Faith in its genuine love for man, as the outcome of a genuine love to God. The voice that... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1899 - 686 pages
...with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, 300 And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. VII As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...words were shed softer than leaves from the pine, 310 And they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the brine, That mingle their softness and quiet in one... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1899 - 116 pages
...Yet with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. vn. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. VIII. 310 His words were shed softer than leaves from the pine, And they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on... | |
| NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS - 1899 - 344 pages
...bread was the leper fed, And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul, As Sir Launfal mused with downcast face, A light shone round about the place;...Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. " Lo, it is I, be not afraid! In many climes, without avail, Thou hast spent thy life for the Holy... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1899 - 544 pages
...bowl, Yet with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face A light...pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gate— Himself the Grate whereby men can Eater the temple of God in Man. His words were 'shed softer than leaves from... | |
| Newell Dwight Hillis - 1899 - 348 pages
...bread was the leper fed, And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. As Sir Launfal mused with downcast face, A light shone round about the place;...straight As the pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gat*,— Himself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. "Lo, it is I, be not afraid!... | |
| Charles Mills Gayley, Clement Calhoun Young - 1904 - 772 pages
...with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, 300 And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. VII As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...crouched at his side, But stood before him glorified, 305 Shining and tall and fair and straight As the pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gate,— Himself... | |
| 1904 - 1058 pages
...Yet with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, And 't was red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...the place; The leper no longer crouched at his side, T'ni stood before him glorified, Shining and tall and fair and straight As the pillar that stood by... | |
| Robert D. Blackman - 1904 - 1196 pages
...— Yet with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...place ; The leper no longer crouched at his side, 15ut stood before him glorified, Shining and tall and fair and straight As the pillar that stood by... | |
| 1904 - 1054 pages
...downcast face, A light shone round about the place; The leper no longer crouched at his side, P«ui stood before him glorified, Shining and tall and fair...As the pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gate,— llimself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. El is words were shed softer than... | |
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