I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the tree ; Thou also hast had thy crown of thorns, Thou also hast had the world's buffets and scorns, And to thy life were not denied The wounds in the hands and feet and side : Mild Mary's Son, acknowledge... The Indiana School Journal - Page 4001896Full view - About this book
| James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1897 - 526 pages
...white as the ice -isles of Northern seas In the desolate horror of his disease. And Sir Lannfal said, " I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the tree; Thou also bast had thy crown of thorns, Thou also hast had the world's buffets and scorns, And to thy life were... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - Chivalry - 1913 - 972 pages
...went to the city. And at the gate of the city they saw an old man, a cripple. "And Sir Launfal said, 'I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the...scorns; And to thy life were not denied The wounds in thy hands and feet and side. Mild Mary's son, acknowledge me; Behold, through Him I give to thee !'... | |
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