| Walt Whitman - 1916 - 390 Seiten
...not curious about God, (No array of terms can say how much I am at peace about God and about death). I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least, Nor do I understand who there can be more wonderful than myself. Why should I wish to see God better... | |
| Anne Burrows Gilchrist, Walt Whitman - 1918 - 294 Seiten
...primeval disaster, no counteracting power; but orderly and sure growth and development, and that 4' infinite Goodness and Wisdom embrace and ever lead...that we are, we could compass Him in our thoughts: i -t I "1 hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least." It is the double... | |
| John Arthur Hill - 1918 - 208 Seiten
...well envelop'd. I swear to you there are divine things more beautiful than words can express." 2 And "I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least; nor do I understand who there can be more wonderful than myself." 3 Pythagoras, similarly feeling the... | |
| Percy Holmes Boynton - 1918 - 750 Seiten
...not curious about God; (No array of terms can say how much I am at peace about God, and about death.) I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least, Nor do I understand who there can be more wonderful than myself. Why should I wish to see God better... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1921 - 342 Seiten
...not curious about God, (No array of terms can say how much I am at peace about God and about death). I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least, Nor do I understand who there can be more wonderful than \^ myself. Why should I wish to see God better... | |
| Elmer James Bailey - 1922 - 282 Seiten
...say to mankind, Be not curious about God, For I who am curious about each am not curious about God, I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least. " Why should I wish to see God better than this day? I see something of God each hour of the twenty-four,... | |
| Caroline Miles Hill - 1923 - 890 Seiten
...a rendezvous with Death Alan See9er 727 I have wandered like a sheep that's lost Thomas Heywood 291 I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least Walt Whitman 309 I heard them in their sadness say Geor9e Wm. Russell .... 240 I hold that Christian... | |
| earl John Francis Stanley Russell Russell - 1923 - 398 Seiten
...not curious about God. (No array of terms can say how much I am at peace about God and about death) I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least. Nor do I understand who there can be more wonderful than myself. Why should I wish to see God better... | |
| Bruce Weirick - 1924 - 272 Seiten
...which the dualists had definitely given over. Leaves of Grass is his monument to that attempt. "For I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least." If then genuine mystical insight is an element necessary to the world outlook of the greatest men,... | |
| Walt Whitman - 1926 - 242 Seiten
...not curious about God, (No array of terms can say how much I am at peace about God and about death). I hear and behold God in every object, yet understand God not in the least, Nor do I understand who there can be more wonderful than myself. It is no ignoble mysticism, this of... | |
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