the Master said, " Searching for what none finds, that bitter balm I had to give thee. He thou lovedst slept Dead on thy bosom yesterday; to-day Thou know'st the whole wide world weeps with thy woe; The grief which all hearts share grows less for one.... India - Page 1728by George Waldo Browne - 1912Full view - About this book
| Sir Edwin Arnold - Buddha (The concept) - 1879 - 262 pages
...with thy woe : The grief which all hearts share grows less for one. Lo ! I would pour my blood if it could stay Thy tears and win the secret of that curse...their lords. I seek that secret : bury thou thy child ! " So entered they the city side by side, The herdsmen and the Prince, what time the sun Gilded slow... | |
| Choice literature - 1880 - 1170 pages
...weeps with thy The grief which all hearts share grows less for one. Lo ! 1 would pour my blood if it could stay Thy tears and win the secret of that curse Which makes sweet love our anguish, and which drires O'er flowers and pastures to the sacrifice — As these dumb beasts are driven — men their... | |
| George Claude Lorimer - Baptists - 1881 - 388 pages
...woe: The grief which all hearts share grows less for one. Lo! I would pour my blood if it could slay Thy tears and win the secret of that curse Which makes...lords. I seek that secret: bury thou thy child!'" He teaches a king the sin and folly of animal sacrifices, and impressively affirms that all life is... | |
| George Claude Lorimer - Baptists - 1881 - 388 pages
...with thy woe : The grief which all hearts share grows less for one. Lo! I would pour my blood if it could stay Thy tears and win the secret of that curse Which makes sweet love our auguish, and which drives O'er flowers and pastures to the sacrifice, — As these dumb beasts are... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - Buddhism - 1882 - 528 pages
...with thy woe : The grief which all hearts share grows less for one. Lo ! I would pour my blood if it could stay Thy tears and win the secret of that curse...their lords. I seek that secret : bury thou thy child ! " J So entered they the city side by side, The herdsman and the Prince, what time the sun Gilded... | |
| James George Scott - Burma - 1882 - 380 pages
...peace; not only when he came down from the hills, where in austere fastings he had been pondering to win the secret of " that curse which makes sweet love our anguish," and appeared before King Bimbasara to plead for the flocks that the white-robed Brahmin priests destined... | |
| Andrew Martin Fairbairn - Theology - 1883 - 396 pages
...with thy woe : The grief which all hearts share grows less for one. Lo ! I would pour my blood if it could stay Thy tears and win the secret of that curse...their lords. I seek that secret : bury thou thy child ! ' " But now compare with this " bitter balm " the consolation of Job, its strong belief in life as... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - Buddha and Buddhism - 1883 - 292 pages
...with thy woe : The grief which all hearts share grows less for one. Lo ! I would pour my blood if it could stay Thy tears and win the secret of that curse...men their lords. I seek that secret : bury thou thy chfld ! " So entered they the city side by side, The herdsmen and the Prince, what time the sun Gilded... | |
| Henry Fitz Randolph - Ballads, English - 1887 - 392 pages
...with thy woe : The grief which all hearts share grows less for one. Lo ! I would pour my blood if it could stay Thy tears and win the secret of that curse...their lords. I seek that secret : bury thou thy child ! ' SHE AND HE. ' SHE is dead ! ' they said to him. ' Come away ; Kiss her ! and leave her ! — thy... | |
| English poetry - 1892 - 222 pages
...with thy woe. The grief which all hearts share grows less for one. Lo! I would pour my blood if it could stay Thy tears and win the secret of that curse...their lords. I seek that secret. Bury thou thy child!" '3 TO WALT WHITMAN. ANNIE THOMAS. mind! Sweet soul! least understood, vJ With homage thee I greet!... | |
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