Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in Thee Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with low, celestial with terrene... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 1731822Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Ingraham Kip - 1854 - 240 pages
...feeling, the workings of which a Christian poet of our own day has beautifully portrayed, when he says — "Some, I ween, Not unforgiven, the suppliant knee...to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in thee Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with low, celestial with... | |
| William Ingraham Kip - 1854 - 262 pages
...feeling, the workings of which a Christian poet of our own day has beautifully portrayed, when he says — "Some, I ween, Not unforgiven, the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible Power, in which djd blend All that waa mixed and reconciled in thee Of mother's love with mniJen purity, Of high with... | |
| Aubrey Thomas De Vere - 1858 - 298 pages
...fancied roses, than the unblemished moon Before her vane begins on heaven's blue coast, Thy image falls to earth. Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven, the suppliant...to a visible power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in thee Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with low, celestial with... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1860 - 896 pages
...627 MR. FALCONER. An orthodox English Churchman was the poet who sang to the Virgin : Thy image falla to earth. Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might bend, A s to ч viaible Power, in which did blend AH that was mixed and reconciled in thee, Of mother'«... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 578 pages
...addressed. CHAPTER THE TWENTY-SECOND. The Virgin's image falls — yet some, I ween, Not uuforgiven the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible power, in which might blend All that was mixed, and reconciled in her, Of mother's love with maiden's purity, Of high... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1861 - 500 pages
...her wane begins on heaven's blue coast. Thy Image falls to earth. Yet some I ween, Not uiifor^iven, the suppliant knee might bend, As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mix'd and reconcil'd in tliee, Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with low, celestial with terrene."... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1861 - 178 pages
...IVORY IMAGE OF THE VIRGIN MARY. " Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven, the suppliant knee might bend, Aa to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mix'd and reconcil'd in Thee, Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with low, celestial with terrene."... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1861 - 334 pages
...it. MR. FALCONER. An orthodox English Churchman was the poet who sang to the Virgin : Thy image falls to earth. Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant knee might hend, As to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in thee, Of mother's... | |
| 1865 - 392 pages
...fancied roses, than the unblemished moon Before her wane begins on heaven's blue coast ; Thy Image falls to earth. Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven the suppliant...to a visible Power, in which did blend All that was mixed and reconciled in Thee Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with low, celestial with... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 394 pages
...purissima, Duleis Virgo, Maria, Mater intemerata, Mater immaculata, Ora, ora pro nobis."—SICILIAN HYMN. " Yet some, I ween, Not unforgiven, the suppliant knee...might bend, As to a visible Power, in which did blend AH that was mix'd and reconcil'd in Thee, Of mother's love with maiden purity, Of high with low, celestial... | |
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