THIS world I deem But a beautiful dream Of shadows that are not what they seem, Where visions rise, Giving dim surmise Of the things that shall meet our waking eyes. The Supreme Reality - Página 43por Samuel Robert Calthrop - 1913 - 197 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Frederick William Faber - 1842 - 672 páginas
...and the mystery of light, that prophetic veil, as thou didst interpret it, spread over all nations. " This world I deem But a beautiful dream, Of shadows...they seem, Where visions rise, Giving dim surmise Of the things that shall meet our waking eyes. " Arm of the Lord ! Creating Word ! Whose glory the silent... | |
| Thomas Whytehead - 1842 - 128 páginas
...thou lookest on me, Of myself be forgiven, As I now am of Thee ? XXXIII. HYMNS TOWARDS A HOLY WEEK. THIS world I deem But a beautiful dream Of shadows...they seem, Where visions rise, Giving dim surmise Of the things that shall meet our waking eyes. u. Arm of the Lord ! Creating Word ! Whose glory the silent... | |
| 1920 - 450 páginas
...WHL 2. What is the author's name and the title of he (sacred?) poem in which these lines occur: — This world I deem but a beautiful dream Of shadows that are not what they seem, Where arise giving dim surmise Of the that shall meet our waking eye*. LWP Lewis. Solva, Guiseley, near Leeds.... | |
| 1920 - 666 páginas
...Letters,' 1877, p. 230. The st&riza asked for runs : — • This world I deem But a beautiful dream Of the shadows that are not what they seem ; Where visions rise, Giving dim surmise Of the things that shall meet our waking eyes. GIFFORD H. JOHNSON. (12 S. vi. 330.) 1. This is the tirst... | |
| Thomas Vincent Fosbery - 1850 - 416 páginas
...prepare fiim. toe firerrrf) Ore, against HE flour of trestfi, THE SECOND DAY OF CREATION. T. WHYTEHEAD. THIS world I deem But a beautiful dream Of shadows...they seem, Where visions rise, Giving dim surmise Of the things that shall meet our waking eyes. Arm of the Lord ! Creating word ! Whose glory the silent... | |
| 1920 - 968 páginas
...WHL 2. What is the author's name and the title of the (sacred?) poem in which these lines occur : — This world I deem but a beautiful dream Of shadows that are not what they seem. Where arise giving dim surmise Of the that shall meet our waking eyes. LWP Laxvnv Solva, Guiseley, near Leeds.... | |
| Heavenly thoughts - 1851 - 318 páginas
...glory, the glory as of the only-begotten of the Father,) full of grace and truth." — St. John, i. 14. This world I deem But a beautiful dream, Of shadows...seem ; Where visions rise, Giving dim surmise, Of the things that shall meet our waking eyes. Arm of the Lord ! Creating Word ! Whose glory the silent... | |
| 1852 - 784 páginas
...to i nd icn tna God to man. Gives Him His praise, mid forfeits not hor own,* This world I de*m But u beautiful dream Of shadows that are not what they seem, Where visions arise, Giving dim surmise Of the things that shall meet our waking eye». Arm of the Lord! Creating... | |
| Christians - 1853 - 510 páginas
...; Oh ! let it fall on all around, That we may eat and live. 368. THE DAY OP THE SECOND CSXJOKOX. 1 THIS world I deem But a beautiful dream, Of shadows...seem ; Where visions rise, Giving dim surmise, Of the things that shall meet our waking ev 2 Arm of the Lord ! Creating Word ! Whose glory the silent... | |
| Samuel Osgood - 1855 - 324 páginas
...the glory of his unseen and eternal home. " This world I deem But a beautiful dream, Of shadows which are not what they seem: Where visions rise, Giving dim surmise, Of the tilings that shall mect our waking eyes. " But could I sec, As in truth they be, The glories of... | |
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