I pleaded, outlaw-wise, By many a hearted casement, curtained red, Trellised with intertwining charities; (For, though I knew His love Who followed, Yet was I sore adread Lest, having Him, I must have naught beside) But, if one little casement parted... War Department Education Manual - 95 psl.autoriai: United States Armed Forces Institute - 1942Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Francis Thompson - 1893 - 98 psl.
...betray thee, who betrayest Me." I pleaded, outlaw-wise, By many a hearted casement, curtained red, 49 Yet was I sore adread Lest, having Him, I must have...gateways of the stars, Smiting for shelter on their ciianged bars; Fretted to dulcet jars And silvern chatter the pale ports o' the moon. I said to dawn:... | |
| 1896 - 606 psl.
...casement, curtained red, Trellised with intertwining charities ; (For, though I knew His love who followed, Yet -was I sore adread Lest, having Him, I must have...to. Fear wist not to evade, as Love wist to pursue." He would fly ' across the margent of the world,' cling to ' the whistling mane of every wind ' —... | |
| Richard D. Graham - 1897 - 564 psl.
...— and a Voice beat More instant than the Feet — " All things betray thee, who betrayest Me." ' Across the margent of the world I fled, And troubled...gateways of the stars, Smiting for shelter on their changed bars ; Fretted to dulcet jars And silvern chatter the pale ports o' the moon. I said to dawn... | |
| Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie - 1897 - 180 psl.
..."across the margent of the world," cling to "the 'whistling mane of every wind," — in vain: Hut, if one little casement parted wide, The gust of his approach would clash it to. "Still with unhurrying chase. And unperturbed pace, Deliberate speed, majestic instancy. Came on the... | |
| Henry Charles Beeching - 1903 - 454 psl.
...casement, curtained red, Trellised with intertwining charities ; (For, though I knew His love who followed, Yet was I sore adread Lest, having Him, I must have...to. Fear wist not to evade, as Love wist to pursue. From " Poems" (1893). Across the margent of the world I fled, And troubled the gold gateways of the... | |
| Charles Wesley Emerson - 1905 - 142 psl.
...casement, curtained red, Trellised with intertwining charities ; (For, though I knew His love Who followed, Yet was I sore adread Lest, having Him, I must have...gateways of the stars, Smiting for shelter on their changed bars ; Fretted to dulcet jars And silvern chatter the pale ports o' the moon, In. To all swift... | |
| 1908 - 876 psl.
...not for all infinite delight can it endure this alienation. For, though I knew His love Who followed, Yet was I sore adread Lest, having Him, I must have naught beside. Fearful, the soul flees, yet ever the Divine Love follows, claiming the soul for itself. It seeks shelter... | |
| 1908 - 1476 psl.
...not for all infinite delight can it endure this alienation. For, though I knew His love Who followed, Yet was I sore adread Lest, having Him, I must have naught beside. Fearful, the soul flees, yet ever the Divine Love follows, claiming the soul for itself. It seeks shelter... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1911 - 46 psl.
...casement, curtained red, Trellised with intertwining charities ; (For, though I knew His love Who followed, Yet was I sore adread Lest, having Him, I must have...gateways of the stars, Smiting for shelter on their changed bars; Fretted to dulcet jars And silvern chatter the pale ports o' the moon. I said to dawn:... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1911 - 48 psl.
...who betrayest Me." Trellised with intertwining charities; (For, though I knew His love Who followed, Yet was I sore adread Lest, having Him, I must have...gateways of the stars, Smiting for shelter on their changed bars; Fretted to dulcet jars And silvern chatter the pale ports o' the moon. I said to dawn:... | |
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