The Toiling of FelixC. Scribner's sons, 1913 - 65 էջ |
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... ; Separated from my brothers , I would see Thy face alone . " I have watched and I have waited as one watcheth for the morn : Still the veil is never lifted , still Thou leavest me forlorn . " NOW I SEEK THEE in the desert , where. 21 ...
... ; Separated from my brothers , I would see Thy face alone . " I have watched and I have waited as one watcheth for the morn : Still the veil is never lifted , still Thou leavest me forlorn . " NOW I SEEK THEE in the desert , where. 21 ...
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Henry Van Dyke. " NOW I SEEK THEE in the desert , where the holy hermits dwell ; There , beside the saint Serapion , I will find a lonely cell . " There at last Thou wilt be gracious ; there Thy presence , long - concealed , In the ...
Henry Van Dyke. " NOW I SEEK THEE in the desert , where the holy hermits dwell ; There , beside the saint Serapion , I will find a lonely cell . " There at last Thou wilt be gracious ; there Thy presence , long - concealed , In the ...
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... ; cleave the wood , and there am I. " Can it be the mighty Master spake such simple words as these ? Can it be that men must seek Him at their toil ' mid rocks and trees ? E3 ISAPPOINTED , heavy - hearted , DISAP from the Mountain. 37 ...
... ; cleave the wood , and there am I. " Can it be the mighty Master spake such simple words as these ? Can it be that men must seek Him at their toil ' mid rocks and trees ? E3 ISAPPOINTED , heavy - hearted , DISAP from the Mountain. 37 ...
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... love and mercy , done to man , is done to me . " Thou hast learned the open secret ; thou hast come to me for rest ; With thy burden , in thy labour , thou art Felix , doubly blest . " NE JEVERMORE thou needest seek me ; I am. 61 ...
... love and mercy , done to man , is done to me . " Thou hast learned the open secret ; thou hast come to me for rest ; With thy burden , in thy labour , thou art Felix , doubly blest . " NE JEVERMORE thou needest seek me ; I am. 61 ...
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Henry Van Dyke. " NE JEVERMORE thou needest seek me ; I am with thee everywhere ; Raise the stone , and thou shalt find me ; cleave the wood , and I am there . " ENVOY THE HE LEGEND of Felix is ended , the. E3.
Henry Van Dyke. " NE JEVERMORE thou needest seek me ; I am with thee everywhere ; Raise the stone , and thou shalt find me ; cleave the wood , and I am there . " ENVOY THE HE LEGEND of Felix is ended , the. E3.
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ADVANCED and mid ancient cities Bird blessing blest brought the vision burden CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS cleave the wood close beside daily bread daily comfort darkness dawn deserted distant DWELLING DYKE NEW YORK EEKING CHRIST Egypt fainting faithful FELIX BY HENRY Felix kneeled guerdon hand happy pilgrim Hearken heart HENRY VAN DYKE hermit hidden holy Jesus spake journey labour light lonely Lord mighty Master morn and never never midnight brought Never morn night fled ONCE palm-leaves papyrus book pondered many volumes prayer quarry raftsman Raise the stone REAMS of solitary River Nile rock round sacrament saint sand SCRIBNER'S SONS 1913 sense of daily Serapion silent solitary saintship faded sweeter temple Thee Thou hast thou shalt find Thy face Thy presence toil for daily toiling age TOILING OF FELIX Vainly pondered vision long-desired visionary pomp attired waited weary word that Jesus word the Master YORK CHARLES SCRIBNER'S