 | James Madison Watson - 1880 - 352 pages
...slione— He had caught that angel vision. 2. Sculptors of life are we, as we stand With our lives uncarved before us, Waiting the hour, when, at God's command, Our life-dream passes o'er us. Let us carve it, then, on the yielding stone, With many a sliarp incision ;— Its heavenly beauty... | |
 | 1880 - 206 pages
...sculpture shone: He had caught that angel-vision. Sculptors of life are we, as we stand With our souls uncarved before us, Waiting the hour when, at God's command, Our life-dream shall pass o'er us. If we carve it then on the yielding stone With many a sharp incision, Its heavenly... | |
 | 1881 - 200 pages
...sculptor shone : He had caught that angel-vision. Sculptors of life are we, as we stand With our souls uncarved before us, Waiting the hour when, at God's...beauty shall be our own, Our lives that angel-vision. A FACE. WHENE'ER my lady turns her eyes on me, A blue forget-me-not in each I see; And when the sweet... | |
 | Mary Baker Eddy - 1881 - 232 pages
...Sculptors of men are we as we stand, With our lives unearved before us, Waiting the hour when at Truth's command Our life-dream passes o'er us. If we carve...Its heavenly beauty shall be our own, Our lives that perfect vision." The creations of the mortal and erring thought must yield to the creations of the... | |
 | Thomas Edie Hill - 1883 - 542 pages
...uncarved before us; Waiting the hour when, at God's command. Our life dream passes o'er us. Let us carve it then on the yielding stone. With many a sharp...heavenly beauty shall be our own— Our lives, that angel vision. $ v w У V/» Ш TRAVELER, tlirough n dusty road Strewed acorn« on the lea; And one... | |
 | James Russell Miller - 1885 - 138 pages
...sculpture shone: He had caught that angel-vision. " Sculptors of life are we as we stand, With our souls uncarved before us, Waiting the hour when, at God's command, Our life-dream shall pass o'er us. If we carve it then on the yielding stone With many a 6harp incision, Its heavenly... | |
 | 1896 - 660 pages
...lives uncarved before us; Waiting the hour when at God's command Our life's dream passes o'er. Let us carve it then on the yielding stone With many a sharp Incision; Its heavenly beauty shall be our own, These lives, that angel vision. THEORY AND METHODS OF TEACHING. Two Views of Child-Study. 1. For many... | |
 | Mary Baker Eddy - 1888 - 616 pages
...character of Judas. Truly is it written : — Sculptors of men are we, as we stand, With our lives uncarved before us, — Waiting the hour when, at...Its heavenly beauty shall be our own, Our lives that perfect vision. The conceptions of mortal, erring thought must grive way to the ideal of all that is... | |
 | Henry Davenport Northrop - 1888 - 712 pages
...sculptor shone— He had caught lh.it angel vision. Sculptors of life are we, as we stand With our lives uncarved before us, Waiting the hour, when, at God's command, Our life-dream passes o'er us. Let us carve it. then, on the yielding stone, With many a sharp incision ; Its heaven 1 y beauty shall... | |
 | Isaac Gregory Smith, William Grundy - 1889 - 258 pages
...when at God's command Our Life dream shall pass o'er us. If we carve that dream on the shapeless soul, With many a sharp incision, Its heavenly beauty shall be our own, Our lives that Angel Vision." ANON. APPENDIX D. (See p. ai.) FREEWILL. " THE will acts ' in accordance with motive';... | |
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