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Page 225 - The year's at the spring And day's at the morn; Morning's at seven; The hill-side's dew-pearled; The lark's on the wing; The snail's on the thorn: God's in his heaven — All's right with the world!
Page 216 - O world, as God has made it ! All is beauty : And knowing this, is love, and love is duty.
Page 229 - Face, my hands fashioned, see it in myself. Thou hast no power nor may'st conceive of mine, But love I gave thee, with Myself to love, And thou must love me who have died for thee ! " The madman saith He said so: it is strange.
Page 221 - One who never turned his back but marched breast forward, Never doubted clouds would break, Never dreamed, though right were worsted, wrong would triumph, Held we fall to rise, are baffled to fight better, Sleep to wake.
Page 238 - All service ranks the same with God — With God, whose puppets, best and worst, Are we ; there is no last nor first.
Page 236 - No, indeed! for God above Is great to grant, as mighty to make, And creates the love to reward the love, I claim you still, for my own love's sake!
Page 238 - Be hate that fruit or love that fruit, It forwards the general deed of man: And each of the Many helps to recruit The life of the race by a general plan; Each living his own, to boot.
Page 205 - For thence— a paradox Which comforts while it mocks— Shall life succeed in that it seems to fail: What I aspired to be, And was not, comforts me; A brute I might have been, but would not sink i
Page 219 - I but open my eyes, — and perfection, no more and no less, In the kind I imagined, full-fronts me, and God is seen God In the star, in the stone, in the flesh, in the soul and the clod.
Page 233 - How the world is made for each of us ! How all we perceive and know in it Tends to some moment's product thus, When a soul declares itself — to wit, By its fruit, the thing it does...