| Rudyard Kipling - English fiction - 1891 - 378 pages
...was too astonished to be very angry. L'ENVOl MY new-cut ashlar takes the light Where crimson blank the windows flare; By my own work, before the night, Great Overseer I mike my prayer. If there be good in that I wrought, Thy hand compelled it, Master, Thine; Where 1 hate... | |
| William James Dawson - English literature - 1892 - 300 pages
...which may carry him very far. He strikes true note of the serioushearted thinker when he cries — " If there be good in that I wrought, Thy hand compelled...Thine ; Where I have failed to meet Thy thought I knew, through Thee, the blame was mine" ; and again in the touching L'Envoi to Soldiers Three — "At... | |
| Paul Tyner - New Thought - 1898 - 580 pages
...passed into a halo of light — not into the mist of ignorance. "As His Own Soul." A Worker s Hymn. If there be good in that I wrought, Thy hand compelled it, Master, thine; Where 1 have failed to meet thy thought, I know, through thee, the blame is mine. One instant's toil to thee... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 378 pages
...to be very angry. L' ENVOI JUT new-cut ashlar takes the light Where crimson-blank the windows fare; By my own work, before the night. Great Overseer,...Thy hand compelled it, Master, Thine; Where I have fatted to meet Thy thought I know, through Thee, the blame is mine. One instant's toil to Thee denied... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - Fiction - 1899 - 416 pages
...to be very angry. L'ENVOI JfT new-cut ashlar takes the light Where crimson-blank the windows Jl.aav; By my own work, before the night, Great Overseer,...that I wrought, Thy hand compelled it, Master, Thine; WJtere I have failnd to meet Thy thought I know, through Thee, the blame is mine. One instant's toil... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 376 pages
...aMar takes the light Where crimson-blank the windows f.am; By my own work, before the night, Or eat Overseer, I make my prayer. If there be good in that I wrought, Thy liana compelled it, Master, Thine; Where I have failed to meet Thy thought I know, through Thee, the... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - 1899 - 382 pages
...to be very angry. L'SNVOI MV new-cut ashlar takes the light Where crimson-blank the windows Jla/Kf By my own work, before the night, Great Overseer, I make my prayer. ff there be good in that Inn-ought, Thy hand compelled it. Master, Thine; Where I have failed to meet... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - Fiction - 1899 - 386 pages
...>ffee-clearing to look for irksome stumps. The planter was too astonished to be very angry. _-. L'ENVOI My new-cut ashlar takes the light Where crimson-blank the windows flare; By my men work, before the night, Great Overseer, I make my prayer. If there be good in that I wrought, Thy... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1901 - 1190 pages
...or on the pavements gray, I hear it in the deep heart's core. RUDYARD KIPLING A Dedication b. 1865 new-cut ashlar takes the light Where crimson-blank...prayer. If there be good in that I wrought, Thy hand compell'd it, Master, Thine; Where I have fail'd to meet Thy thought I know, through Thee, the blame... | |
| Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch - English poetry - 1902 - 1118 pages
...in the deep heart's core. RUDYARD KIPLING S6f. A Dedication ATY new-cut ashlar takes the light 1V1 Where crimson-blank the windows flare; By my own work,...prayer. If there be good in that I wrought, Thy hand compell'd it, Master, Thine ; Where I have fail'd to meet Thy thought I know, through Thee, the blame... | |
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