Gottfried's pilgrimage: an allegoryW. H. Laxton, 1868 - 64 pagina's |
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Pagina 9
... returned the other ; " but it is not so long as you think ; and besides , if you are faithful , help will always be at hand in the hour of danger . Do you wish to un- dertake the journey now ? " " May I begin now , sir ? must I not wait ...
... returned the other ; " but it is not so long as you think ; and besides , if you are faithful , help will always be at hand in the hour of danger . Do you wish to un- dertake the journey now ? " " May I begin now , sir ? must I not wait ...
Pagina 16
... returning life made him capable of feeling their persecution . When the boy came up to these cruel ones , they were pre- paring thorns and briers wherewith to pierce and tear him , knowing that for a time at least he would be too weak ...
... returning life made him capable of feeling their persecution . When the boy came up to these cruel ones , they were pre- paring thorns and briers wherewith to pierce and tear him , knowing that for a time at least he would be too weak ...
Pagina 26
... returned with thrice its former fury , and the wind raged among the tree tops ; it seemed as though the powers of the air were waging war with the powers of the earth , for the earth rocked and quaked , the rain poured down in torrents ...
... returned with thrice its former fury , and the wind raged among the tree tops ; it seemed as though the powers of the air were waging war with the powers of the earth , for the earth rocked and quaked , the rain poured down in torrents ...
Pagina 32
... returned to his father . " Where have you been during the awful hours of darkness ? " was the question which the Pil- grims , as with one voice , asked the boy . He was at first ashamed to tell , but seeing the red marks on his hands ...
... returned to his father . " Where have you been during the awful hours of darkness ? " was the question which the Pil- grims , as with one voice , asked the boy . He was at first ashamed to tell , but seeing the red marks on his hands ...
Pagina 51
... , were ranged in the midst , and at them noble - look- ing men , and most beautiful ladies , were sit- ing . How charming was the sight to the returning consciousness of the youth ! How quickly the fruits Gottfried's Pilgrimage . 51.
... , were ranged in the midst , and at them noble - look- ing men , and most beautiful ladies , were sit- ing . How charming was the sight to the returning consciousness of the youth ! How quickly the fruits Gottfried's Pilgrimage . 51.
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abide Allegory art Thou asked band of light beams Beautiful Land beside best Friend blessed boughs brow castle cheeks child clog clouds cried Dark King Deliverer desire dost thou Elder Enemy Enemy's entered eyes face faint fair faithful Father Father's House fearful feet flesh flowed forest forsaken fried gazed gloomy glories glorious gnashed golden walls Gott Gottfried groves hall hand happy heard heart hill hour journey laughter light listened looked merciful midst mistletoe murmur never once onward panion passed path peace pealed Pilgrim poor prisoners rest Rolf safe at home sang Satan Saviour scene seemed servant shadows shrubs side sight silent smile soon Sorrows soul sound storm stream strength sweet tears temptation thee thither Thou art thou hast thought thyself toil trees voice walked wandering watch waving weak weary whispered wilt wind wine wood words wound wretched
Populaire passages
Pagina 42 - Sun of my soul, thou Saviour dear, It is not night if thou be near ; Oh, may no earth-born cloud arise To hide thee from thy servant's eyes.
Pagina 57 - For thee, O dear, dear Country, mine eyes their vigils keep ; For very love, beholding thy happy name, they weep. The mention of thy glory is unction to the breast, And medicine in sickness, and love, and life, and rest.
Pagina 1 - The athlete nearly fell ; Bare all he could endure, And bare not always well : But he may smile at troubles gone, Who sets the victor-garland on...
Pagina 3 - From darkness, here, and dreariness We ask not full repose, Only be Thou at hand, to bless Our trial hour of woes. Is not the pilgrim's toil o'erpaid By the clear rill and palmy shade ? And see we not, up Earth's dark glade, The gate of Heaven unclose ? THE EPIPHANY.
Pagina 2 - The lamb is in the fold, In perfect safety penned: The lion once had hold, And thought to make an end; But One came by with wounded side, And for the sheep the Shepherd died.
Pagina 20 - Abide with me from morn till eve, For without thee I cannot live ; Abide with me when night is nigh, For without thee I dare not die.
Pagina 11 - Well I know thy trouble, 0 My servant true ; Thou art very weary, — 1 was weary too : But that toil shall make thee, Some day, all Mine own : But the end of sorrow Shall be near My Throne.
Pagina 32 - BE Thou our Guardian and our Guide, And hear us when we call ; Let not our slippery footsteps slide, And hold us lest we fall. The world, the flesh and Satan dwell Around the path we tread...
Pagina 32 - Lord, keep watch within, And save our souls from wrong. Still let us ever watch and pray, And feel that we are frail ; That if the tempter cross our way, Yet he may not prevail.
Pagina 59 - Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil IF Thou art with me.