| Alfred Henry Miles - 1906 - 738 pages
...and expire. •"/ LOVE ALL BEAUTEOUS THINGS.' I LOVE all beauteous things, I seek and adore them ; God hath no better praise, And man in his hasty days...them. I too will something make And joy in the making ; AHho' to-morrow it seem Like the empty words of a dream Remembered on waking. XI.—" WANTON WITH... | |
| Sir Henry John Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams - 1901 - 638 pages
...that he says, in perhaps his best known lyric : I love all beauteous things, I seek and adore them ; God hath no better praise, And man in his hasty days...Like the empty words of a dream Remembered on waking. Made, as it is, on so firm a basis of a character, his art is concerned with results rather than (as... | |
| Robert Pickett Scott - 1907 - 458 pages
...Madox Huejfer. IX. The Call to Serve -' I too will something make And joy in the making-; Although to-morrow it seem Like the empty words of a dream Remembered on waking." The Tie of Brotherhood |O sing the nation's song or do the deed That crowns with richer light the motherland,... | |
| 1910 - 180 pages
...London's central roar." HAMPSTEAD GARDEN SUBURB " I love all beauteous things, I seek and adore them. God hath no better praise, And man in his hasty days Is honoured for them." — Rabirt Bridges. But the inside of the houses ? Man cannot live by views alone, however charming... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1911 - 256 pages
...creation of good. When we say with the poet — " I love all beauteous things, I seek and adore them ; God hath no better praise, And man in his hasty days Is honoured for them," let us pass on, as he passes, from that thought of God's creation, when He saw that it was good, to... | |
| Felix Emanuel Schelling - 1913 - 360 pages
...beauteous things, I seek and adore them; God hath no better praise. And man in his hasty days Is honored for them. I too will something make And joy in the...Like the empty words of a dream Remembered on waking. And in the lovely poem, "Long are the hours the sun is above," will be found a delicate spiritualism... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1913 - 360 pages
...example, is Mr. Bridges' simple, beautiful creed: I love all beauteous things, I seek and adore them; God hath no better praise. And man in his hasty days Is honored for them. I too will something make And joy in the making: Altho' to-morrow it seem Like the... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1913 - 362 pages
...beauteous things, I seek and adore them; God hath no better praise. And man in his hasty days Is honored for them. I too will something make And joy in the making: All ho' to-morrow it seem Like the empty words of a dream Remembered on waking. And in the lovely poem,... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1913 - 360 pages
...example, is Mr. Bridges' simple, beautiful creed : I love all beauteous things, I seek and adore them; God hath no better praise. And man in his hasty days Is honored for them. I too will something make And joy in the making: Altho' to-morrow it seem Like the... | |
| 1914 - 780 pages
...immediately sensed and admitted. Once again hear him : I love all beauteous things, I seek and adore them; God hath no better praise, And man in his hasty days...Like the empty words of a dream Remembered on waking. « No man of our time has created lyric? more sure of life than such as these. And yet one has a slight... | |
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