Perchance the gods have need of help themselves Being so feeble that when sad lips cry They cannot save ! I would not let one cry Whom I could save! How can it be that Brahm Would make a world and keep it miserable, Since, if all-powerful, he leaves it... Chats about Books: Poets and Novelists - Page 308by Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1883 - 360 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1879 - 644 pages
...mind out of which his high resolve was born : — " The vail is rent Which blinded me. I am as all these men Who cry upon their gods and are not heard...there must be help I Perchance the gods have need yf help themselves, Being so feeble that when sad lips cry They canm t save 1 / would not let one cry... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 262 pages
...pour its crystal quicklier Into the foul salt sea. The veil is rent Which blinded me ! I am as all these men Who cry upon their gods and are not heard...be aid ! For them and me and all there must be help ! Perchance the gods have need of help themselves Being so feeble that when sad lips cry They cannot... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 264 pages
...not heard Or are not heeded — yet there must be aid ! For them and me and all there must be help ! Perchance the gods have need of help themselves Being...cannot save ! I would not let one cry Whom I could save ! How can it be that Brahm Would make a world and keep it miserable, Since, if, all-powerful, he leaves... | |
| 1879 - 748 pages
...yet he was hut groping in the dark, crying for the light, he soliloquises thus : — '' I am as all these men Who cry upon their gods and are not heard Or are not heeded, — yet there must be aid I For them and me and all there must be help ! Perchance the gods have need of help themselves, Being... | |
| Minot Judson Savage - 1880 - 182 pages
...of mind out of which his high resolve was born : — "The vail is rent Which blinded me. I am as all these men Who cry upon their gods and are not heard...there must be help I Perchance the gods have need <jf help themselves, Being so feeble that when sad lips cry They cannot save I /would not let one cry... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1880 - 882 pages
...to pour its crystal quicklier Into the foul salt sea. The veil is rent Which blinded me II am as all these men Who cry upon their gods and are not heard...aid! For them and me and all there must be help I" But soon, a few short months after his marriage, the numbered days came to him. In a home of love,... | |
| 1880 - 1170 pages
...pour its crystal (juicklier Into the foul salt sea. 1 he veil is rent Which blinded me ! I am as all these men Who cry upon their gods and are not heard...heeded — yet there must be aid ! For them and me ami all there must be help I Perchance the gods have need of help themselves, Being so feeble that... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1880 - 284 pages
...not heard Or are not heeded — yet there must be aid ! For them and me and all there must be help ! Perchance the gods have need of help themselves Being...so feeble that when sad lips cry They cannot save II would not let one cry Whom I could save ! How can it be that Brahm Would make a world and keep it... | |
| 1880 - 884 pages
...to pour its crystal quicklier Into the foul salt sea. The veil is rent Which blinded me! I am as all these men Who cry upon their gods and are not heard Or are not heeded—yet there must be aidl For them and me and all there must be help I" But soon, a few short... | |
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