| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1882 - 528 pages
...Will pour forth from my heart, — since that far day When through the mist of all my sin and sadness Thou didst vouchsafe — Surpassing One! — to break,...victory to win through longest strife; My Queen! my crownSd Mistress! my sphered bride! Take this for truth, that what I say beside Of bold love — grown... | |
| Joseph William Reynolds - 1891 - 444 pages
...where, and how my death shall be. " B- Schmolk, Hymns from the Land of Luther. II. Deduce of .Plan. " Thou hast been my Blood, my Breath, my Being ; The...the bounds of seeing ; The Victory to win through the longest strife." SIR EDWIN ARNOLD, The Indian Song of Songs. "Thou shalt be called the Repairer... | |
| John Duncan Quackenbos - 1918 - 344 pages
...translation the impassioned rhetoric of the Gita Govinda: O angel of my hope ! 0 my heart's home ! Thou, thou hast been my blood, my breath, my being...for, past the bounds of seeing, The victory to win thro' longest strife — My Queen ! my crowned Mistress ! my sphered Bride ! His paddle swept the illuminated... | |
| 1923 - 890 pages
...lover's lament written by the old English pastoral poets, which seem to echo in these pages : — " Thou, thou hast been my blood, my breath, my being, The pearl to plunge for in the sea of life ; The night to strain for, pant the bounds of seeing, The victory to win through longest strife." Anglo-Indian... | |
| 1923 - 872 pages
...lament written by the old English pastoral poets, which seem to echo in these pages : — " Thou, then hast been my blood, my breath, my being, The pearl to plunge for in the aea of life ; The sight to strain fur, post the bounds of seeing, The victory to win through longest... | |
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