That watched to ease the burden of the world, Laboriously tracing what must be, And what may yet be better, — saw within A worthier image for the sanctuary. And shaped it forth before the multitude, Divinely human, raising worship so To higher reverence... Religion and Morality - Page 159by Richard Travers Smith - 1876 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1920 - 684 pages
...parent shaming still its child, Poor anxious penitence, is quick dissolved; Its discords, quenched by meeting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable air. And all our rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burthen of the world., Laboriously tracing... | |
| Algernon de Vivier Tassin - 1923 - 456 pages
...vicious parent shaming still its child Poor anxious penitence, is quick dissolved; Its discords, quenched by meeting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable air. And all our rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burthen of the world, Laboriously tracing... | |
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1923 - 888 pages
...vicious parent shaming still its child, Poor anxious penitence, is quick dissolved; Its discords quenched by meeting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable air. And all our rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burden of the world, Laboriously tracing... | |
| Henry Van Dyke, Hardin Craig, Asa Don Dickinson - 1922 - 1920 pages
...child Poor anxious penitence, is quick dissolved ; Its discords, quenched by meeting harmonies, 2° Die in the large and charitable air. And all our rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song. That watched to ease the burthen of the world, Laboriously tracing... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 284 pages
...that are peculiar to Correggio As a consequence of the predilection fo sensuous and voluptuous for Die in the large and charitable air; And all our rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burthen of the world, Laboriously tracing... | |
| Elbert Hubbard - 1923 - 252 pages
...listening to sweetest fluteplaying, and translating phrase after phrase as they passed through his fancy Die in the large and charitable air; And all our rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burthen of the world, Laboriously tracing... | |
| George Hamlin Fitch - 1924 - 200 pages
...parent shaming still its child, Poor anxious penitence, is quick dissolved; Its discords, quenched by meeting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable air. And all our rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burden of the world, Laboriously tracing... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 412 pages
...parent shaming still its child, Poor anxious penitence, is quick dissolved ; Its discords quenched by meeting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable air. And all our rarer, better, truer sell', That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burden of the world, Laboriously... | |
| Frederick William Clampett - 1926 - 156 pages
...vicious parent shaming still its child Poor anxious penitence, is quick dissolved; Its discords, quenched by meeting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable air. And all the rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burden... | |
| 1927 - 490 pages
...Rebellious flesh that would not be subdued, A vicious parent shaming still its child, Its discords, quenched by meeting harmonies, Die in the large and charitable air. And all our rarer, better, truer self, That sobbed religiously in yearning song, That watched to ease the burden of the world, Laboriously tracing... | |
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