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
| Horace Elisha Scudder - American poetry - 1892 - 476 pages
...the ice-isles of Northern seas, In the desolate horror of his disease. v. And Sir Lauufal said, — "I behold in thee « An image of Him who died on the...not denied The wounds in the hands and feet and side : a5 Mild Mary's Son, acknowledge me ; Behold, through him, I give to Thee ! " TL Then the soul of... | |
| Horace Elisha Scudder - American poetry - 1892 - 474 pages
...Northern seas, In the desolate horror of his disease. T. And Sir Launfal said, — "I behold in thee wo An image of Him who died on the tree ; Thou also hast...not denied The wounds in the hands and feet and side : ass Mild Mary's Son, acknowledge me; Behold, through him, I give to Thee ! " VI. Then the soul of... | |
| Albert Shaw - Literature - 1892 - 790 pages
...the ice isles of the northern seas, in the desolate- horror of his disease." And Sir Launfal said, " I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the tree...; Thou also hast had thy crown of thorns — Thou hast also bad the world's buffets and scorns — And to thy life were not denied The wounds in the... | |
| 1894 - 436 pages
...the ice of the isles of the northern seas, in the desolate horror of the disease," Sir Launfal said: "I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the...acknowledge me: Behold, through him, I give to Thee." And the aged knight then broke the bit of crust and the ice from the little brook and gave to the leper... | |
| California. State Board of Education - Readers - 1893 - 248 pages
...white as the ice -isles of Northern seas In the desolate horror of his disease. And Sir Launfal said: "I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the...acknowledge me; Behold, through him I give to Thee ! " Then the soul of the leper stood up in his eyes And looked at Sir Launfal, and straightway he Eemembered... | |
| William Thomas Stead - Europe - 1890 - 766 pages
...the desolate horror of his disease," begs an alms for " Christ's sweet sake." And Sir Launral said, " I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the tree...denied, The wounds in the hands and feet and side ; Wild Mary's Son, acknowledge me. Echold, through him, I give to Thee." And even as he spoke and shared... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1895 - 576 pages
...mused, as he sat, of a sunnier clime.'* Page 1 10. THE VISION OF SIR LA.WFAL. And Sir Launfal said,— "I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the...acknowledge me ; Behold, through him, I give to thee!" Then the soul of the leper stood np in his eyes And looked at Sir Launfal, and straightway he Remembered... | |
| Education - 1895 - 848 pages
...his address to the leper reveals the reigning presence of the universal, permanent, rational element: "I behold In thee An Image of Him who died on the...acknowledge me; Behold, through him, I give to Thee!" The unsaved man, then, is a dual being. His real contradicts his ideal. human society — to any one... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - Business ethics - 1896 - 290 pages
...out and frail." His raiment was " thin and spare," and himself in want, he replied to the leper : " I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the tree....acknowledge me ; Behold, through Him, I give to thee." Sir Launfal " parted in twain his single crust," shared his all with the beggar. He broke the ice on... | |
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