| Minot Judson Savage - 1876 - 254 sivua
...weariness that would even push away the proffered cup of everlasting life, it is still true that " Whatever crazy Sorrow saith, No life that breathes with human breath Has ever truly longed for death. " 'Tis life whereof our nerves are scant, — O, life, not death, for which we pant... | |
| Minot Judson Savage - 1876 - 262 sivua
...with human breath Has ever truly longed for death. " 'Tis life whereof our nerves are scant, — O, life, not death, for which we pant ; More life, and fuller, that we want." If it were true that, the larger and grander life becomes, the more nearly it seemed to culminate... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1877 - 400 sivua
...clothed upon, — Iva. /caTcwroft; TO OVTJTOV Wo rrjs s, — that death may be swallowed up of life. " Whatever crazy sorrow saith, No life that breathes...which we pant ; More life, and fuller, that I want." VI. MISERY BYGONE AND FORGOTTEN. JOB xi. 1 6. THERE should come a day for Job, so Zophar the Naamathite... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 sivua
...their weary course is trod. Such is death ! yea, such is death ! 715. DEATH: never really longed for. 0 1 More life, and fuller, that I want ! — Tennyson. 716. DEATH : not to be feared. THE sense of death... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1925 - 408 sivua
...CONVENTIONAL AND NATURAL. Hark ! from the tombs a doleful sound. A FuHtrot 1 lumght. Book ii. Hymn 63. WATTS. Whatever crazy sorrow saith, No life that breathes with human breath' Has ever truly longed for death. Tm Voices. TENNYSOH. 1 fled, and cried out DEATH ! Hell trembled at the hideous name,... | |
| Joseph Kinmont Hart - 1927 - 332 sivua
...is a precious matter, to most people: No life that breathes with human breath Has ever truly longed for death. 'Tis life whereof our nerves are scant...death, for which we 'pant — More life and fuller So precious, indeed, is life, that it seems the most tragic and irrational of all wastes to waste it;... | |
| 1927 - 510 sivua
...things need God." It is quite right for religion to have one center in the hope of immortality. Tis life, not death, for which we pant, More life, and fuller, that I want." But if it is to drive from the minds of men the idea that any kind of might excepting loving-kindness... | |
| Joseph Kinmont Hart - 1927 - 332 sivua
...breathes with human breath Has ever truly longed for death. 'Tis life whereof our nerves are scant — \!c Oh life, not death, for which we pant — More life and •fuller • So precious, indeed, is life, that it seems the most tragic and irrational of all wastes to waste... | |
| 1899 - 526 sivua
...desire, and the one thing which he longs to supply. 'Tis life of which our nerves are scant ; 'Tis life, not death, for which we pant; More life and fuller that we want ! And yet we turn away from the life-giver. This is the tragedy of human history. This is the... | |
| 1871 - 818 sivua
...feels the abounding reality of spiritual existence glowing within him ; for rightly sings the poet, " Whatever crazy sorrow saith, No life that breathes with human breath Has ever truly longed for death. " 'T is life, whereof our nerves are scant, О life, not death, for which we pant... | |
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