Word obscured of the outward sense, Is the Lost Word sought in the search intense, Through a world of words which are void and vain, By the widow'd world of the soul in pain ; And never while shadow and... A Book of Mystery and Vision - Page 69by Arthur Edward Waite - 1902 - 243 pagesFull view - About this book
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...rarissimr, quoto quae ecquuntut Utrissimn ssnnt fill cllirjf ntil)U£. — R OSARIUM PHILOSOPHORUM. WITH a measure of light and a measure of shade, The world of old by the Word was made ; By the shade and light was the Word conceal'd, And the Word in flesh to the world reveal'd Is by outward sense... | |
| Daniel Howard Sinclair Nicholson, Arthur Hugh Evelyn Lee - English poetry - 1924 - 672 pages
...follow'd unflinching, cries : I can repay at the end. w Atayvuxris The Morality of the Lost Word ITH a measure of light and a measure of shade, The world of old by the Word was made ; By the shade and light was the Word conceal'd, And the Word in flesh to the world reveal'd Is by outward sense... | |
| William Norman Guthrie - 1927 - 458 pages
...into His likeness, and bear the fruits of His virtue, to our comfort, and the glory of God the Father. With a measure of light and a measure of shade, The world of old by the Word was made; By the shade and light was the Word conceal'd, And the Word made flesh, to the world reveal'd; By the Word... | |
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