He writes in characters too grand For our short sight to understand; We catch but broken strokes, and try To fathom all the mystery Of withered hopes, of death, of life, The endless war, the useless strife — But there, with larger, clearer sight, We... All's Well! - Halaman 83oleh John Oxenham - 1916 - 165 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Mrs Grant D. Miller - 1927 - 44 halaman
...enswathed in gloom, When I know my loves are happy Waiting in that other room? — REV. ROBT. FREEMAN. God's Handwriting He writes in characters too grand...catch but broken strokes and try To fathom all the mastery Of withered hopes, of death, of jife, The endless war, the useless strife, — But there, with... | |
| 192 halaman
...discussion, said, "It is taking God at his word." "That will do," said Wesley. "It is enough for us all." He writes in characters too grand For our short sight...strife — But there, with larger, clearer sight, We shall see this — His way was right. /— •o John Oxenham A little girl went on her first visit... | |
| Robert J. Morgan - 2008 - 254 halaman
...pulled down John Oxenham's little volume of poems Bees in Amber and read once again his verse titled "God's Handwriting." He writes in characters too grand...strife, — But there, with larger, clearer sight, We shall see this — His way was right.1 1 . John Oxenham, Bees in Amber (American Tract Society,... | |
| Peter B. Angier - 2008 - 114 halaman
...conforming us into the image of His likeness (2 Corinthians 3:18). God's Handwriting He writes with characters too grand For our short sight to understand;...useless strife— But there, with larger, clearer sight, We shall see this— His way was right.7 Come with me as we look at another aspect of God's character,... | |
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