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
| Henry Coppée - Literature - 1896 - 546 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 tree...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 Remembered... | |
| Ralph Waldo Trine - Character - 1896 - 206 pages
...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 tree...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... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1896 - 528 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 tree;...acknowledge me; Behold, through him, I give to thee ! " VI Then the soul of the leper stood up in his eyes And looked at Sir Launfal, and straightway he... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - Literature - 1896 - 464 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 tree;...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 Remembered... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American literature - 1896 - 108 pages
...white as the ice-isles of Northern 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 Remembered... | |
| Richard Theodore Ely - Business ethics - 1896 - 284 pages
...His raiment was " thin and spare," and himself in want, he replied to the leper : " I behold in thec An image of Him who died on the tree. Thou also hast...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... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1896 - 132 pages
...Northern seas, In the desolate horror of his disease. And Sir Launfal said, — "I behold in thee 280 An image of Him who died on the tree ; Thou also hast...acknowledge me ; Behold, through him, I give to thee ! " VI. Remembered in what a haughtier guise MO He had flung an alms to leprosie, When he girt his... | |
| Charles Macauley Stuart - 1896 - 328 pages
...as the ice-isles of Northern seas In the desolate horror of his disease. V. And Sir Launfal said : " I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the tree ;14 Thou also hast had thy crown of thorns, — Thou also hast had the world's buffets and scorns,... | |
| Literature - 1896 - 234 pages
...listens to the " grewsome thing," and recognizes in him the Christ in whose name he begged an alms. " I behold in thee An image of Him who died on the tree." A wonderful contrast with the preceding meeting. And also the external contrast is great. Launfal is... | |
| Ralph Waldo Trine - Character - 1896 - 204 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 tree...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... | |
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