| Michael Seed - 2000 - 194 páginas
...dear, I cannot look oo thee.' Love took my hand, and smiling did r«ply, 'Who made the eyes but I?' 'Truth, Lord, but I have marred them; let my shame...Love, 'and taste my meat. ' So I did sit and eat. Sir Edward Jones Timise-of lords • Westminster" 01-219 3'°° fc Au T*^ HRH Princess Michael of Kent... | |
| John D. Caputo, Mark Dooley, Michael J. Scanlon - 2001 - 394 páginas
...my dear, I cannot look on thee. Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, Who made the eyes but I? Truth Lord, but I have marred them: let my shame Go...says Love, and taste my meat: So I did sit and eat. The feast of love to which God has invited man suggests both the earthy communion— with the implied... | |
| Jonathan F. S. Post - 2002 - 316 páginas
...my dear, I cannot look on thee. Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, Who made the eyes but I? Truth Lord, but I have marred them: let my shame Go...says Love, and taste my meat: So I did sit and eat. Absolution? Salvation? Or, having admitted to his share of the blame, God's peace-offering? Or consolation,... | |
| Richard H. Schmidt - 2002 - 364 páginas
...dear, I cannot look on thee." Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, "Who made the eyes but I?" "Truth, Lord, but I have marred them; let my shame...says Love, "and taste my meat." So I did sit and eat. FOR REFLECTION AND DISCUSSION Reflect upon a time in your life when ambition and faithfulness seemed... | |
| Tina Beattie - 2002 - 240 páginas
...thee. Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, Who made the eyes but I? Truth Lord, but I have marr'd them: let my shame Go where it doth deserve. And know...says Love, and taste my meat: So I did sit and eat. So often, Christianity instils the idea of a punitive and distant God, so that we develop a sense of... | |
| Michael Counsell - 2003 - 258 páginas
...my dear, I cannot look on thee. Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, Who made the eyes but I? Truth Lord, but I have marred them: let my shame Go...says Love, and taste my meat: So I did sit and eat. CHAWTON (Hampshire) Follow the sign at the roundabout where the A31 and A32 meet to the village of... | |
| John Carrington - 2003 - 344 páginas
...dear, I cannot look on thee. ' Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, 'Who made the eyes but I?' 'Truth, Lord, but I have marred them; let my shame...Love, 'and taste my meat. ' So I did sit and eat. The simple symbolism of Christ and the unworthy guest, or sinner, structures the entire poem. Pervading... | |
| Linda Jones, Sophie Stanes - 2003 - 240 páginas
...dear, I cannot look on thee.' Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, 'Who made the eyes but I?' 'Truth, Lord, but I have marred them; let my shame...says Love, 'and taste my meat.' So I did sit and eat. George Herbert I Felt a Funeral, in My Brain I felt a Funeral, in my Brain, And Mourners to and fro... | |
| Michael Paul Gallagher - 2003 - 156 páginas
...dear, I cannot look on thee.' Love took my hand, and smiling did reply, 'Who made the eyes but I?' 'Truth, Lord, but I have marred them; let my shame...says Love, 'and taste my meat.' So I did sit and eat. Although it goes beyond the situation of Herbert's poem, the conversation here starts from hesitations... | |
| Leonard J. Vander Zee - 2004 - 260 páginas
...Love took my hand and smiling did reply, "Who made the eyes but I?" "Truth, Lord, but I have marr'd them; let my shame Go where it doth deserve." "And...says Love, "and taste my meat." So I did sit and eat. GEORGE HERBERT, LOVE 111 E ach generation has the task of seeking to reframe theological tradition... | |
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