| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1901 - 1190 pages
...full kingdom of that final kiss That seized thy parting soul, and seal'd thee His ; By all the Heav'n thou hast in Him (Fair sister of the seraphim !) ; By all of Him we have in thee ; Leave nothing of myself in me. Let me so read thy life, that I Unto all life of mine may die ! 340. ferses from the... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1901 - 282 pages
...full kingdom of that final kiss That seized thy parting soul, and seal'd thee His ; By all the Heaven thou hast in Him (Fair sister of the seraphim ! ) By all of Him we have in thee ; Leave nothing of myself in me. Let me so read thy life, that I Unto all life of mine may die. A SONG OF DIVINE LOVE... | |
| William John Courthope - English poetry - 1903 - 590 pages
...full kingdom of that final kiss, That seized thy parting soul, and made thee His ; By all the heaven thou hast in Him (Fair sister of the seraphim !) ; By all of Him we have in thee, Leave nothing of myself in me. Let me so read thy life that I Unto all life of mine may die. His deliberate experiments... | |
| Sir William Osler - Immortality - 1904 - 78 pages
...kingdom of that final kiss That seized thy parting soul, and seal 'd thee his ; By all the Heavens thou hast in him (Fair sister of the seraphim) ; By all of him we have in thee ; Leave nothing of myself in me. Let me so read thy life, that I Unto all life of mine may die." An excellent paper upon... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1905 - 524 pages
...full kingdom of that final kiss That seiz'd thy parting soul, and seal'd thee His; By all the Heav'n thou hast in Him (Fair sister of the seraphim !) By all of Him we have in thee ; Leave nothing of myself in me. Let me so read thy life, that I Unto all life of mine may die. DESCRIPTION OF A RELIGIOUS... | |
| 1905 - 898 pages
...kingdome of that finall kisse That seiz'd thy parting soul, and seal'd thee His; By all the Heav'n thou hast in Him, (Fair sister of the seraphim); By all of Him we have in thee ; Leave nothing of myself in me ; Let me so read thy life, that I Unto all life of mine may dy." And once having heard... | |
| 1905 - 1112 pages
...kingdome of that finall kisse That seiz'd thy parting soul, and seal'd thee His; By all the Heav'n thou hast in Him, (Fair sister of the seraphim); By all of Him we have in thee ; I,eave nothing of myself in me ; L,et me so read thy life, that I Unto all life of mine may dy."... | |
| Ballads, English - 1906 - 122 pages
...full kingdom of that final kiss That seized thy parting soul, and seal'd thee His; By all the Heav'n thou hast in Him (Fair sister of the seraphim!); By all of Him we have in thee: Leave nothing of myself in me. Let me so read thy life, that I Unto all life of mine may die ! Jeremy. Taylor Bishop... | |
| Sir William Osler - 1906 - 132 pages
...kingdom of that final kiss That seized thy parting soul, and seal'd thee his ; By all the Heavens them hast in him (Fair sister of the seraphim) ; By all of him we have in thee; Leave nothing of myself in me. Let me so read thy life, that I Unto all life of mine may die." An excellent paper upon... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - English poetry - 1907 - 892 pages
...full kingdom of that final kiss That seized thy parting soul, and sealed thee His; By all the Heav'n thou hast in Him (Fair sister of the seraphim!); By all of Him we have in thee; Leave nothing of myself in me. Let me so read thy life, that I Unto all life of mine may die! 598. To Saint Katherine... | |
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