The rock, their barren bed, one diamond. But were it so — were man all mind — he gains A station little enviable. From God Down to the lowest spirit ministrant, Intelligence exists which casts our mind Into immeasurable shade. No, no: Love, hope,... Paracelsus - Page 122by Robert Browning - 1835 - 216 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Browning - 1863 - 394 pages
...so—were man all mind—he gains A station little enviable. From God Down to the lowest spirit ministrant, Intelligence exists which casts our mind Into immeasurable shade. No, no: Love, hope, fear, faith—these make humanity; These are its sign, and note, and character; And these I have lost!—gone,... | |
| Robert Browning - 1864 - 408 pages
...man all mind — he gains A station little enviable. From God Down to the lowest spirit ministrant, Intelligence exists which casts our mind Into immeasurable...character ; And these I have lost ! — gone, shut from me forever, Like a dead friend, safe from unkindness more ! See morn at length. The heavy darkness seems... | |
| Education - 1920 - 706 pages
...destroying at last the finer sensibilities of life. At the close of his career Paracelsus exclaims: 'No, no; Love, hope, fear, faith — these make humanity...its sign and note and character, And these I have not.' " It was a high type of intellectual education which so thoroughly equipped the French surgeon,... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1881 - 856 pages
...little enviable. From God Down to the lowest spirit miuietr..nt, Intelligence exista which casts onr mind Into immeasurable shade. No. no : Love, hope, fear, faith — these make humanity, These are ite sign, and note, and character ; And these I have lost ! — gone, shut from me for ever, Like a... | |
| Religion - 1881 - 552 pages
...spirit ministrant, Intelligence exists which casts our mind Into immeasurable shade. No, no : Lore, hope, fear, faith — these make humanity! These are its sign and note and character. Robert Browning (Paracdius). INTELLECT— Slow Growth of, In Man. Su.-h then has been Of man the infant... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell, Albert Edward Winship, Anson Wood Belding - Education - 1916 - 1014 pages
...individual : — "For, were man all mind, or work — he gains A station little enviable. Love, truth, hope, faith — these make humanity; These are its sign and note and character." MAUD A. GOODFELLOW: — I believe that education should fit one to make the greatest possible use of... | |
| Five minutes daily readings - 1882 - 408 pages
...man all mind — he gains A station little enviable. From God Down to the lowest spirit ministrant, Intelligence exists which casts our mind Into immeasurable...humanity ; These are its sign and note and character. R. BROWNING, Paracelsus. 26. TO A SKYLARK. ETHEREAL MINSTREL ! Pilgrim of the sky ! Dost thou despise... | |
| Richard Acland Armstrong - 1882 - 900 pages
...1811. the Human in Him which are the deepest springs of our nature. As Mr. Browning has said : — Love, hope, fear, faith— these make humanity, These are its sign and note and character. The signatures of our kinship with God and of our immortality are often enough hidden out of sight... | |
| Robert Browning - 1882 - 334 pages
...so—were man all mind—he gains A station little enviable. From God Down to the lowest spirit ministrant, Intelligence exists which casts our mind Into immeasurable shade. No, no: Love, hope, fear, faith—these make humanity; These are its sign and note and character, And these I have lost!—gone,... | |
| 1883 - 410 pages
...man all mind — he gains A station little enviable. From God Down to the lowest spirit ministrant, Intelligence exists which casts our mind Into immeasurable...humanity ; These are its sign and note and character. R. BROWNING, Paracelsus. 26. TO A SKYLARK. ETHEREAL MINSTREL ! Pilgrim of the sky ! Dost thou despise... | |
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