As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light shone round about the place ; The leper no longer crouched at his side, But stood before him glorified, Shining and tall and fair and straight As the pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gate, — Himself... Pacific Educational Journal - Page 1741888Full view - About this book
| Ralph Waldo Trine - 1896 - 206 pages
...— Yet with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. "As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light shone round about the place ; keepers having broken this condition, the Holy Grail disappeared. From that time it was a favorite... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1896 - 528 pages
...wheaten' bread was the leper fed, And 't was red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. As Sir Lannfal 'mused with a downcast face, A light shone round about the place; 9 he leper no longer crouched at his side, But stood before him glorified, Shining and tall and fair... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1897 - 554 pages
...with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. VII. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...straight As the pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gate,'7 — Himself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. VIII. His words were shed... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1897 - 580 pages
...And 't was red wine he drank with fcis thirsty soul. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, Л light shone round about the place ; The leper no longer crouched at his side, But stood before Turn glorified, Shining and tall and fair and straight As the pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gate,... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - 1897 - 1170 pages
...By a change of ideals, Sir Launfal saw the leper transformed into the Savior, and stand before him Shining and tall and fair and straight As the pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gate. By climbing from the low plains of common life up to the mountain top, the three disciples saw the... | |
| Jeannette Leonard Gilder - 1905 - 330 pages
...• Yet with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, And 'twas red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. His words were shed softer than leaves from the pine, And they fell on Sir Launfal as snows on the... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig - 1912 - 334 pages
...with fine wheaten bread was the leper fed, 300 And 't was red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...straight As the pillar that stood by the Beautiful Gate,Himself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man. l19 Vll1 His words were shed... | |
| CURTIS HIDDE PAGE - 1905 - 746 pages
...with flne wheaten bread was the leper fed, 300 And 't was red wine he drank with his thirsty soul. vn As Sir Launfal mused with a downcast face, A light...glorified, Shining and tall and fair and straight As the pillar-that stood by the Beautiful Gate, — Himself the Gate whereby men can Enter the temple of God... | |
| John Herbert Phillips - 1905 - 246 pages
...and the water the blood, of the Son of God; and the leper stands before him the embodied Christ! " The leper no longer crouched at his side, But stood...that stood by the Beautiful Gate, — Himself the Grate, whereby men can Enter the temple of God in Man." Thus are we taught the truest and noblest lesson... | |
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