The depth and dream of my desire, The bitter paths wherein I stray, Thou knowest Who hast made the Fire, Thou knowest Who hast made the Clay ! One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy Worth — It is enough that through Thy grace... Rudyard Kipling: An Attempt at Appreciation - Страница 163написао/ла G. F. Monkshood - 1899 - 236 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| 1899 - 1004 страница
...Thee, the blame is mine. One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy WorthIt is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy Earth. This respect for " the day's work " as the significant part of any character that he draws gives full... | |
| Francis William Lauderdale Adams - 1899 - 272 страница
...swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy worth— It is enough that thro' Thy grace I saw nought common on Thy earth. ' Take not that vision from my ken ; Oh, whatso'er may spoil or speed, Help me to need no aid from men That I may help such men as need ! '... | |
| Francis William Lauderdale Adams - 1899 - 272 страница
...swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy worth — It is enough that thro' Thy grace I saw nought common on Thy earth. ' Take not that vision from my ken ; Oh, whatso'er may spoil or speed, Help me to need no aid from men That I may help such men as need ! '... | |
| Richard Le Gallienne, John Lane - 1900 - 260 страница
...Who hast made the Clay. One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy Worth — It is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common...whatsoe'er may spoil or speed, Help me to need no aid from men That I may help such men as need." But these notwithstanding, I venture, without great... | |
| Cortland Myers - 1900 - 558 страница
...has made the clay. One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy worth — // is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy earth. — RUDYARD KIPLING. BY REV. CORTLAND MYERS, DD Author of "Why Men Do Not Go to Church," etc., etc.... | |
| American Society for Extension of University Teaching - 1901 - 382 страница
...who host made the Clay I One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy WorthIt is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common...whatsoe'er may spoil or speed, Help me to need no aid from men That I may help such men as need." —Rudyard Kipling, from L' Envoi to " Lifc't Handicap."... | |
| Henry Churchill King - 1902 - 280 страница
...mark is that he has kept a fresh sense for the great common experiences of life. So Kipling prays: "It is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught...common on Thy earth. Take not that vision from my ken." So, the greatest in art, Hegel contends, has a universal appeal. It is a wholesome and heartening conviction,... | |
| Laurie Magnus, Cecil Headlam - 1903 - 390 страница
...Who hast made the clay. One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy Worth — It is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common...whatsoe'er may spoil or speed, Help me to need no aid from men, That I may help such men as need ! JULY 8. PROMETHEUS APPEALS TO THE SYMPATHY OF NATURE.... | |
| 1905 - 492 страница
...Who hast made the Clay! "One stone the more swings to her place In that dread Temple of Thy Worth— It is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on Thy earth." The proceedings, while quite voluminous, are confined almost entirely to matters of local interest.... | |
| Gardner S. Eldridge - 1906 - 212 страница
...and nature. Peter was told to call nothing common which God had made clean ; and Kipling prays : " It is enough that through Thy grace I saw naught common on thy earth. Take not that vision from my ken." This opens the universe at our feet, lays bare the workings of nature, and makes us one with all creation.... | |
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