Re-adjustment (C. S. Lewis Poem)
I thought there would be a grave beauty, a sunset splendour In being the last of one's kind: a topmost ...
I thought there would be a grave beauty, a sunset splendour In being the last of one's kind: a topmost ...
The tree of knowledge was the tree of reason. That's why the taste of it drove us from Eden. That ...
Butcher the evil millionaire, peasant, And leave him stinking in the square. Torture the chancellor. Leave the ambassador Strung by ...
(For Richardson Little Wright) There was a gentle hostler (And blessed be his name!) He opened up the stable The ...
(i) introduction his home in ruins his parents gone frederick seeks to reclaim his throne to the golden mountain he ...
Some men of the community knowing the power of Christ acting on their faith bringing the man to him Carrying ...
Some men of the community knowing the power of Christ acting on their faith bringing the man to him Carrying ...
The friends rightly named of the paralytic carried to where Jesus was not stopped by the barrier taking it on ...
The man on the mat paralyzed, unable to walk carried by his friends taking him to Jesus bringing him to ...
audibly, the sound of His breath breathing life, the Holy Spirit received physically, the risen messiah standing in their midst ...
The obstacle, the barrier the impediment to grace - It is me, my sins my selfishness, my will keeping me ...
Acceptance of his love by that alone, by his gift by the grace of God, and nothing else No special ...
An invisible fence, a particular barrier living within our minds, our hearts alone that what we do is not enough ...
An outsider, within his own home falling to his knees, falling at Peter's feet a revelation of his own doubts ...
For a time, they stand, separating, dividing, us from each other each of us from God not of divine making ...
With the love of Jesus, the love of our savior, no barrier will stand, no fear will remain We are ...
For some, a piece of paper a momentary achievement for her, a different moment, importance to the day. A wall, ...
He seemed so complacent in the hot August sun on the barrier islands not moving at all basking in the ...
Deep pools of not so still waters Dark water, ready for freezing Kept from doing so by stiff winds Harbingers ...
A cord of ten brown pelicans snaked through the hot air cutting the shimmering heat almost kissing the skin of ...
Fair Youth! who wish the Wars may cease, We own you better form'd for Peace. Nor Pallas you, nor Mars ...
"OH, let's go up the hill and scare ourselves, As reckless as the best of them to-night, By setting fire ...
I stayed the night for shelter at a farm Behind the mountains, with a mother and son, Two old-believers. They ...
Blood has been harder to dam back than water. Just when we think we have it impounded safe Behind new ...
Forth flashed the serpent streak of steel, Consummate crown of man's device; Down crashed upon an immobile And brainless barrier ...
Forth flashed the serpent streak of steel, Consummate crown of man's device; Down crashed upon an immobile And brainless barrier ...
This harbour was made by art and force. And called Kingstown and afterwards Dun Laoghaire. And holds the sea behind ...
'Twas after dread Pultowa's day, When fortune left the royal Swede - Around a slaughtered army lay, No more to ...
LARA. CANTO THE FIRST. I. The Serfs are glad through Lara's wide domain, And slavery half forgets her ...
(PETER RONSARD _loquitur_.) ``Heigho!'' yawned one day King Francis, ``Distance all value enhances! ``When a man's busy, why, leisure ``Strikes ...
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