Whose lips drawn human breath ! By that one likeness which is ours and Thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin, By that high heaven where, sinless, Thou dost shine To draw us sinners in, By Thy last silence in the judgment-hall, By long foreknowledge... Poems - ˹éÒ 38â´Â Jean Ingelow - 1881 - 727 ˹éÒÁØÁÁͧ·Ñé§àÅèÁ - à¡ÕèÂǡѺ˹ѧÊ×ÍàÅèÁ¹Õé
| 1864 - 412 ˹éÒ
...lips drawn human breath! By that one likeness, which is ours and thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin ; By that high heaven where, sinless,...deadly tree, By darkness, by the wormwood and the gall, . 1 iir;iy Thee, visit me. Come, lest this heart should, cold and cast away, Die ere the guest adored... | |
| 1862 - 1006 ˹éÒ
...lips drawn human breath ! By that one likeness which is ours and Thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin, By that high Heaven where, sinless, thou...long foreknowledge of the deadly tree, By darkness, hy the wormwood and the gall, I pray Thee, visit me ! Come, lest this heart should, cold and castaway,... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1863 - 344 ˹éÒ
...lips drawn human breath ! By that one likeness which is ours and thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin, By that high heaven where, sinless, thou...To draw us sinners in, By Thy last silence in the judgement-hall, By long foreknowledge of the deadly tree, By darkness, by the wormwood and the gall,... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1863 - 274 ˹éÒ
...lips drawn human breath ! By that one likeness which is ours and Thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin, By that high heaven where, sinless, Thou...To draw us sinners in, By Thy last silence in the judgement-hall, By long foreknowledge of the deadly tree, By darkness, by the wormwood and the gall,... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1866 - 274 ˹éÒ
...thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin, By that high heaven where, sinless, thou dost shmu To draw us sinners in, By Thy last silence in the...Come, lest this heart should, cold and cast away, Come, weary-eyed^ from seeking in the niglit Thy wanderers strayed upon the pathless wold, Who wounded,... | |
| 1882 - 620 ˹éÒ
...drawn human breath ! " By that one likeness which is ours and Thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin, By that high Heaven where, sinless Thou dost shine To draw us sinners in ; " Come, lest this heart should, cold and cast away, Die ere the Guest adored she entertain — Lest... | |
| Susan Hayes Ward - 1872 - 252 ˹éÒ
...lips, drawn human breath ! By that one likeness which is ours and Thine ; By that one nature which doth hold us kin ; By that high heaven where sinless Thou...Thee, visit me. Come, lest this heart should, cold and castaway, Die ere the Guest adored she entertain — Lest eyes which never saw Thine earthly day Should... | |
| 1874 - 284 ˹éÒ
...lips drawn human breath ! By that one likeness which is ours and Thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin, By that high heaven where sinless Thou...Die ere the Guest adored she entertain — Lest eyes wtiich never saw Thine earthly day Should miss Thy heavenly reign. And deign, O watcher, with the sleepless... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1876 - 802 ˹éÒ
...enough ! By that one likeness which is ours and Thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin, l>y that high heaven where, sinless, Thou dost shine To...sinners in, By Thy last silence in the judgment-hall, i3y long foreknowledge of the deadly tree, By darkness, by the wormwood and the gall, I pray Thee visit... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1880 - 812 ˹éÒ
...lips drawn human breath ! By that one likeness which is ours and Thine, By that one nature which doth hold us kin, By that high heaven where, sinless, Thou...Come, lest this heart should, cold and cast away, Come, weary-eyed from seeking in the night Thy wanderers strayed upon the pathless wold, Who wounded,... | |
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