Think, when our one soul understands The great Word which makes all things new, When earth breaks up and heaven expands, How will the change strike me and you In the house not made with hands? MacMillan's Magazine - Page 411edited by - 1905Full view - About this book
| Sir William Robertson Nicoll - Heavenly recognition - 1919 - 326 pages
...breaks up and heaven expands, How will the change strike me and you In the house not made with hands? Oh, I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart...me see, for your part, New depths of the divine!" Browning's convictions were passionately shared by his wife, who in one of her love-letters referred... | |
| Alfred Taylor Schofield - Mind and body - 1919 - 136 pages
...Should mix as mists do ; each is sucked In each now : on, the new stream rolls, Whatever rocks obstruct. Oh, I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart...make me see, for your part, New depths of the divine ! ' ROBERT BROWNING TO enter on the role of a prophet is a doubtful experiment ; but some essay must... | |
| Arabella Kenealy - Feminism - 1920 - 378 pages
...dealings with his fellow-creatures. CHAPTER IV ONE SIDE OF BODY IS MALE, THE OTHER SIDE IS FEMALE " Oh, I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart...make me see, for your part, New depths of the Divine ! " Robert Browning. I ON further applying the Principle of Duality, as operating in organisation and... | |
| Arabella Kenealy - Feminism - 1920 - 378 pages
...dealings with his fellow-creatures. CHAPTER IV ONE SIDE OF BODY IS MALE, THE OTHER SIDE IS FEMALE " Oh, I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart...make me see, for your part, New depths of the Divine ! " Robert Browning. ON further applying the Principle of Duality, as operating in organisation and... | |
| Robert Browning - 1921 - 1378 pages
...breaks up and heaven expands. How will the change strike me and you In the house not made with hands? Oh I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart...before, in fine, See and make me see, for your part, 30 New depths of the divine ! But who could have expected this When we two drew together first Just... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt - English literature - 1922 - 1032 pages
...and Heaven expands— How will the change strike me and you In the House not made with hands t xxvin. Oh, I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart...make me see, for your part, New depths of the Divine ! xxix. But who could have expected this, When we two drew together first Just for the obvious human... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - English poetry - 1924 - 624 pages
...breaks up and Heaven expands — How will the change strike me and you In the House not made with hands? Oh, I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart...before, in fine, See and make me see, for your part, VICTORIAN POETRY But who could have expected this, When we two drew together first Just for the obvious... | |
| Robert Browning - 1925 - 394 pages
...and heaven expands, How will the change strike me and you In the house not made with hands ? XXVIII Oh I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart...make me see, for your part, New depths of the divine ! XXIX But who could have expected this When we two drew together first Just for the obvious human... | |
| Education - 1899 - 538 pages
...breaks up and Heaven expands — How will the change strike me and you In the House not made with hands? Oh, I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart anticipate my heart, You must be just before, in line, See and make me see, for your part, New depths о Г the Divine ! Yet, he asks, who could have... | |
| Clara Elizabeth Laughlin - Italy - 1928 - 492 pages
...breaks up and heaven expands, How will the change strike me and you In the house not made with hands? ' Oh, I must feel your brain prompt mine, Your heart...make me see, for your part, New depths of the divine! ' But who could have expected this When we two drew together first Just for the obvious human bliss... | |
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