| Arthur Clutton-Brock - 1921 - 210 páginas
...but nowhere does it happen more naturally or with more good faith than in the poetry of Vaughan : — The whole creation shakes off night, And for thy shadow...looks the light ; Stars now vanish without number, Sleepy planets set and slumber, The pursy clouds disband and scatter, All expect some sudden matter... | |
| 1922 - 276 páginas
...The vocal silence of his eye." " Bright books ! . . . The track of fled souls and their Milky Way." " The whole creation shakes off night, And for Thy shadow looks, the light." In an invocation to the Deity he touches the sublime : " There is in God — some say — a deep, but... | |
| Vera Meynell, Francis Meynell, John Goss - 1927 - 396 páginas
...fragrant hours Unlock thy bowers And with their blush of light descry Thy locks crowned with eternity ? Indeed, it is the only time That with thy glory doth...looks the light ; Stars now vanish without number, Sleepy planets set and slumber, The pursy clouds disband and scatter, All expect some sudden matter... | |
| Vera Meynell - 1925 - 378 páginas
...fragrant hours Unlock thy bowers And with their blush of light descry Thy locks crowned with eternity ? Indeed, it is the only time That with thy glory doth best chime 5 All now are stirring, ev'ry field Full hymns doth yield, The whole Creation shakes off night, And... | |
| 1927 - 634 páginas
...words sometimes used by Henry Vaughan in referring to God. In The Dawning, 1650 (I. 123), we find: The whole creation shakes off night, And for Thy shadow looks, the light. In "I walkM the other day," 1650 (I. 172), Vaughan, with reference to the creation, writes : O Thou... | |
| 1927 - 646 páginas
...words sometimes used by Henry Vaughan in referring to God. In The Dawning, 1650 (I. 123), we find: The whole creation shakes off night, And for Thy shadow looks, the light. In "I walkM the other day," 1650 (I. 172), Vaughan, with reference to the creation, writes : O Thou... | |
| James Blair Leishman - 1934 - 252 páginas
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| James Blair Leishman - 1934 - 264 páginas
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