I will go and see How the men, my brethren, believe in me." He passed not again through the gate of birth, But made himself known to the children of earth. Then said the chief priests, and rulers, and kings, " Behold, now, the Giver of all good things... School and Home - Page 511898Full view - About this book
| James Russell Lowell - 1849 - 276 pages
..." I will go and see How the men, my brethren, believe in me." He passed not again through the gate of birth, But made himself known to the children of...spread Wherever the Son of Man should tread, And in palace-chambers lofty and rare Great organs surged through arches dim Their jubilant floods in praise... | |
| 1854 - 428 pages
...of birth, Bnt made himself known to the ehildren of earth. Then said the ehief priests, and rnlers, and kings, " Behold, now, the Giver of all good things Go to, let ns weleome with pomp and state Him, who alone is mighty and great." With earpets of gold the gronnd... | |
| Sacred poetry - 1854 - 268 pages
..." I will go and see How the men, my brethren, believe in me." He pass'd not again through the gate of birth, But made himself known to the children of...spread Wherever the Son of Man should tread, And in palace-chambers lofty and rare They lodged him, and served him with kingly fare. Great organs surged... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1857 - 334 pages
..." I will go and see How the men, my brethren, believe in me." He passed not again through the gate of birth, But made himself known to the children of...spread Wherever the Son of Man should tread, And in palace-chambers lofty and rare They lodged him, and served him with kingly fare. Great organs surged... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1858 - 342 pages
..." I will go and see How the men, my brethren, believe in me." He passed not again through the gate of birth, But made himself known to the children of...they spread Wherever the Son of Man should tread, They lodged him, and served him with kingly fare. And in palace-chambers lofty and rare Great organs... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1863 - 338 pages
..." 1 will go and see How the men, my brethren, believe in me." He passed not again through the gate of birth, But made himself known to the children of...spread Wherever the Son of Man should tread, And in palace-chambers lofty and rare They lodged him, and served him with kingly fare. Great organs surged... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1866 - 340 pages
...my brethren, believe in me." He passed not again through the gate of birth, But made himself kaswn to the children of earth. Then said the chief priests,...spread Wherever the Son of Man should tread, And in palace-chambers lofty and rare They lodged him, and served him with kingly fare. Great organs surged... | |
| James Russell Lowell - American poetry - 1866 - 342 pages
...believe in me." He passed not again through the gate of birth, But made himself knawn to the cnildren of earth. Then said the chief priests, and rulers,...spread Wherever the Son of Man should tread, And in palace-chambers lofty and rare They lodged him, and served him with kingly fare. Great organs surged... | |
| Henry Williamson (of Dundee) - 1872 - 334 pages
..." I will go and see How the men, my brethren, believe in me." He passed not again through the gate of birth, But made himself known to the children of...to, let us welcome with pomp and state Him who alone Ь mighty and great." With carpets of gold the ground they spread Wherever the Son of Man should tread,... | |
| American poems, William Michael Rossetti - American poetry - 1873 - 556 pages
..." I will go and see How the men, my brethren, believe in me." He passed not again through the gate of birth, But made himself known to the children of...spread Wherever the Son of Man should tread, And in palace-chambers lofty and rare They lodged him, and served him with kingly fare. Great organs surged... | |
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