| Joseph William Reynolds - 1880 - 602 páginas
...ever." William Cullen Bryant. STUDY XI. DAY III.—CREATION OF PLANTS. " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; Hold you here, root and all, in ray hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| Thomas Hay Sweet Escott - 1880 - 652 páginas
...same truth as is embodied in the lines entitled " The Higher Pantheism." "Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| Stephen Denison Peet, J. O. Kinnaman - 1880 - 402 páginas
...cause that it is permitted to man, with his limited faculties, to know. " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies,— Hold you here, root and all, in my hand Little flower,—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| Joseph William Reynolds - 1880 - 548 páginas
...ever." William Cullcn Bryant. STUDY XI. DAY III.—CREATION OF PLANTS. " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| George Thomson (author of 'The world of being'.) - 1880 - 256 páginas
...their magnitude and importance, thus graphically expresses himself:— " Flower in the craunied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies;— Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| 1880 - 952 páginas
...Ixo Httlo poems, sets forth this idea— SISTER CATHERINE'S STORY. 463 " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ;— Hold you here, root and all in ray hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you arp, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| 1880 - 252 páginas
...philosophic and poetic minds, and is exquisitely expressed by Tennyson :— " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| George Derwent Thomson - 1880 - 222 páginas
...their magnitude and importance, thus graphically expresses himself:— " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ;— Hold you here, root and all, in my hand, Little flower—but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should... | |
| William Channing Gannett - 1881 - 126 páginas
...words of another poet seem to rhyme across the centuries to his: — " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies,— Hold you here,...Little flower; but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is ! " But I must leave the flowers themselves... | |
| 1881 - 696 páginas
...admire its beauty, but we cannot understand it. As Tennyson says,— " Flower in the crannied wall, I pluck you out of the crannies ; — Hold you here,...flower,— but if I could understand What you are, root and all, and all in all, I should know what God and man is." \Ye may see the operations of life... | |
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