The Toiling of FelixC. Scribner's sons, 1913 - 65 էջ |
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... out, Felix knelt before the altar, lonely, sad, and full of doubt. "Hear me, O thou mighty Master," from the altar-step he cried, "Let my one desire be granted, let my hope be satisfied! S \NLY ONCE I long to see Thee, in the. 18 ...
... out, Felix knelt before the altar, lonely, sad, and full of doubt. "Hear me, O thou mighty Master," from the altar-step he cried, "Let my one desire be granted, let my hope be satisfied! S \NLY ONCE I long to see Thee, in the. 18 ...
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... distant , kept His countenance concealed . Fainter grew the hope of finding , wearier grew the fruitless quest ; Prayer and penitence and fasting gave no comfort , brought no rest . LINGERING in the darkened temple , ere the lamp of. 17 ...
... distant , kept His countenance concealed . Fainter grew the hope of finding , wearier grew the fruitless quest ; Prayer and penitence and fasting gave no comfort , brought no rest . LINGERING in the darkened temple , ere the lamp of. 17 ...
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... the altar , lonely , sad , and full of doubt . " Hear me , O thou mighty Master , " from the altar - step he cried , " Let my one desire be granted , let my hope be satisfied ! 18 " ONLY ONCE I long to see Thee , in. E3 ...
... the altar , lonely , sad , and full of doubt . " Hear me , O thou mighty Master , " from the altar - step he cried , " Let my one desire be granted , let my hope be satisfied ! 18 " ONLY ONCE I long to see Thee , in. E3 ...
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... now enfold Thee with the sunrise of Thy face ! " All that men desire and treasure have I counted loss for Thee ; Every hope have I forsaken , save this one , my Lord to see . OOSED the sacred bands of friend- " LOOSED ship ,. 19 ...
... now enfold Thee with the sunrise of Thy face ! " All that men desire and treasure have I counted loss for Thee ; Every hope have I forsaken , save this one , my Lord to see . OOSED the sacred bands of friend- " LOOSED ship ,. 19 ...
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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