Teach us the Strength that cannot seek, By deed or thought, to hurt the weak; That, under Thee, we may possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress. The Bookman - Page 601925Full view - About this book
| Rudyard Kipling - English literature - 1906 - 340 pages
...for judge, and not our friends ; That we, with Thee, may walk uncowed By fear or favour of the crowd. Teach us the Strength that cannot seek, By deed or...possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress. Teach us Delight in simple things, And Mirth that has no bitter springs ; Forgiveness free of evil... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - Great Britain - 1906 - 332 pages
...for judge, and not our friends; That we, with Thee, may walk uncowed By fear or favour of the crowd. Teach us the Strength that cannot seek, By deed or...possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress. 276 PUCK OF POOR'S HILL 277 Teach us Delight in simple things, And Mirth that has no bitter springs... | |
| Literature - 1906 - 858 pages
...ever pride be noble; the later prayer is wiser, more touching, more human in its deep humility:— Teach -us the Strength that cannot seek, By deed or...possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. President Henry Churchill King of Oberlin College is the author of a series of "Letters... | |
| Rudyard Kipling - Fiction - 1906 - 300 pages
...Controlled and cleanly night and day ; That we may bring, if need arise, No maimed or worthless sacrifice. Teach us the Strength that cannot seek, By deed or...possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress. Teach us Delight in simple things, And Mirth that has no bitter springs; Forgiveness free of evil done,... | |
| David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Walter Morris - English literature - 1906 - 1076 pages
...verses will give some indication of the fine simplicity and beauty which mark the whole of the poem. Teach us the Strength that cannot seek, By deed or...possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress. Teach us Delight in simple things, And mirth that has no bitter springs ; Forgiveness free of evil... | |
| J. Gordon Mowat, John Alexander Cooper, Newton MacTavish - 1907 - 664 pages
...Song," which concludes the volume, we have the poet of the "Recessional" and "Envoi to Life's Handicap": "Teach us the Strength that cannot seek. By deed or...possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress." "Puck of Pook's Hill" is the work of an artist, of a man who has written for the joy of the writing.... | |
| 1911 - 500 pages
...sovereign power. — Tennyson. If we would amend the world we should mend ourselves. — Wm. Penn. Teach us the strength that cannot seek By deed or thought to hurt the weak. — Kipling. 3BOO&0 POCKET ESSENTIALS OF MODEBN MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS, by John William Fyfe,... | |
| Children - 1909 - 280 pages
...all, Oh help Thy children when they call; That they may build from age to age, An undented heritage! Teach us the strength that cannot seek, By deed or...possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress. Teach us Delight in simple things, And Mirth that has no bitter springs; Forgiveness free of evil done,... | |
| Henry Sloane Coffin, Ambrose White Vernon - Hymns, English - 1910 - 690 pages
...for Judge and not our friends; That we, with Thee, may walk uucowed By fear or favor of the crowd. 5 Teach us the strength that cannot seek, By deed or...possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress. 6 Teach us delight in simple things, And mirth that has no bitter springs; Forgiveness free of evil... | |
| Charles Taylor Ives, Raymond Huntington Woodman - Anglican chants - 1910 - 588 pages
...for Judge and not our friends; That we, with Thee, may walk uncowed By fear or favor of the crowd. S Teach us the strength that cannot seek, By deed or...possess Man's strength to comfort man's distress. Teach us delight in simple things, And mirth that has no bitter springs; Forgiveness free of evil done,... | |
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