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Updated: May 8, 2025


I know him, and name him Goethe. "But thou as yet standest in no Temple; joinest in no Psalm-worship; feelest well that, where there is no ministering Priest, the people perish? Be of comfort! Thou art not alone, if thou have Faith. Spake we not of a Communion of Saints, unseen, yet not unreal, accompanying and brother-like embracing thee, so thou be worthy?

"Thou art in contact with the beloved in all that thou feelest elevated above thee." So it is written by one of those weird Germans who search in our bosoms for the seeds of buried truths, and conjure them into flowers before we ourselves were even aware of the seeds. Every thought that associates itself with my beloved seems to me born with wings. I have just seen her, just parted from her.

"Thou feelest no calling to the cloister and the cowl, the book and the pen, the priesthood, and the life of prayer?" "Ah, no, holy Father." I had gained my tongue, and spoke boldly, if reverently. "The eaglet beats his wings against his cage already," said the abbot, kindly; "it is indeed a shapely bird. Thou art right, lad.

O therefore do not give way unto it, but believe that thou shalt "see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. But, 2. Consider, thou sayest, all my strength is gone, and therefore how should I wait? Why, at that time when thou feelest and findest thy strength quite gone, even that is the time when the Lord will renew and give thee fresh strength. Object.

Whenever thou feelest that thy feet are becoming entangled in the interlaced roots of life, know that thou has strayed from the path to which I beckon thee: for I have placed thee in broad, smooth paths, which are strewn with flowers. I have put a light before thee, which thou canst follow and thus run without stumbling.

'She shot my heart with shaft, then turned on heel * And flying dealt fresh wound and scarring wheel. So she went to her and repeated my words, to which she replied saying, 'Tell him that he said well who answered in this couplet, 'The like of whatso feelest thou we feel; * Patience! perchance swift cure our hearts shall heal.

John Ball spake to me while he held the corner of the sheet: "What sayest thou, scholar? feelest thou sorrow of heart when thou lookest on this, either for the man himself, or for thyself and the time when thou shalt be as he is?" I said, "Nay, I feel no sorrow for this; for the man is not here: this is an empty house, and the master has gone from it.

Thou hast ability and eyes. Thou seest that manliness dwelleth in us. It is because thou hast adopted a life of peace that thou feelest not this distress. These Dhritarashtras regard us who are forgiving, as really incompetent. This, O king, grieveth me more than death in battle.

Wouldst try once more to make others according to thine own image and likeness, to make them see and hear and feel as thou feelest, seest and hearest; but such changes may not be made by any man in another. We may not alter the work of God, and we are all the works of God, each shaped out of a design that lay in the back of his mind for all eternity.

He bent his head, in silent prayer, as it seemed, and then came forward. "Hester Prynne," said he, "if thou feelest it to be for thy soul's peace, I charge thee to speak out the name of thy fellow-sinner and fellow-sufferer.

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