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" Therefore to whom turn I but to thee, the ineffable Name? Builder and maker, thou, of houses not made with hands! What, have fear of change from thee who art ever the same? Doubt that thy power can fill the heart that thy power expands? There shall never... "
An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry - Page 274
by Robert Browning, Hiram Corson - 1886 - 338 pages
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Translations Into Greek and Latin Verse

Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb - 1873 - 262 pages
...cling with my mind To the same, same self, same love, same God : ay, what was, shall be. Therefore to whom turn I but to Thee, the ineffable Name ? Builder...What was, shall live as before ; The evil is null, is nought, is silence implying sound ; What was good, shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more...
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Selections from [his] Poetical Works

Robert Browning - 1874 - 372 pages
...cling with my mind To the same, same self, same love, same God : ay, what was, shall be. IX. Therefore to whom turn I but to thee, the ineffable Name ? ,...What was, shall live as before ; The evil is null, is nought, is silence implying sound ; What was good, shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more...
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Songs of the Cross and crown

Songs - 1874 - 252 pages
...cling with my mind To the same, same self, same love, same God : ay, what was, shall be. Therefore to whom turn I but to Thee, the ineffable Name ? Builder...same ? Doubt that Thy power can fill the heart that Tby power expands ? There shall never be one lost good ! What was shall live as before ; The evil is...
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Lectures on literature and art, delivered in the ... Royal college of ...

Dublin city, roy. coll. of sci - 1875 - 358 pages
...but the failure generates a higher aspiration, and the musician reaches upward to God. " Therefore to whom turn I but to thee, the ineffable Name? Builder...What was, shall live as before ; The evil is null, is nonght, is silence implying sound ; What was good shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 7

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1879 - 550 pages
...subject by his regret at the quick vanishing of the ' palace of music ' he has feared — ' Therefore to whom turn I but to thee, the ineffable Name ? Builder...what was, shall live as before ; The evil is null, is nought, is silence implying sound ; What was good, shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more...
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Studies in Literature, 1789-1877

Edward Dowden - 1878 - 542 pages
...stretches upward hands of desire to God: " Therefore to whom turn I but to Thee, the ineffable Name 1 Builder and maker Thou, of houses not made with hands...What was, shall live as before; The evil is null, is nought, is silence implying sound ; What was good, shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 7

Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1879 - 562 pages
...subject by his regret at the quick vanishing of the ' palace of music ' he has reared — ' Therefore to whom turn I but to thee, the ineffable Name ? Builder...what was, shall live as before ; The evil is null, is nought, is silence implying sound ; What was good, shall be good, with, for evil, so much good more...
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Education, Volume 13

1892 - 708 pages
...cling with my mind To the same, same self, same love, same God : ay, what was, shall be. IX. Therefore to whom turn I but to Thee, the ineffable Name? Builder and maker, Thnu, of houses not made with hands ! What, have fear of change from Thee who art ever the same? Doubt...
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On the Poet Objective and Subjective: On the Latter's Aim ..., Part 1, Issue 1

Robert Browning - 1881 - 1006 pages
.../vr iV, rjtiite beyond the passing delight or the good contributed thereby to the world without. " There shall never be one lost good ! what was, shall live as before." " All we hare willed or hoped or dreamed of good shall exist ; Not its semblance, but itself,1' &c....
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Papers, Parts 1-4

Browning Society (London, England) - 1881 - 610 pages
...creatures — the thought expatiated on by St. Augustine and George Herbert here crystallized in one line : "Doubt that Thy power can fill the heart that Thy power expands?" (3) Then the magnificent declaration, " There shall never be one lost good — " the eternal nature...
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