O world invisible, we view thee, O world intangible, we touch thee, O world unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee! Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air— That we ask of the stars in motion If they... Creating Agile Business Systems with Reusable Knowledgeby A. Mitra, A. Gupta - 2007 - 384 pagesLimited preview - About this book
| 1908 - 730 pages
...the introductory text, The Kingdom of God is Within You. The poem is printed in the London Athenaeum. O world invisible, we view thee ; O world intangible,...unknowable, we know thee ; Inapprehensible, we clutch thee ! Does the flesh soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air, That we ask of the stars... | |
| Religion - 1914 - 540 pages
...is sick with fear, then shall this poet recall to ourselves that we dwell ' in no strange land ' : ' O world invisible, we view thee, O world intangible,...unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee ! Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air — That we ask of the stars... | |
| Literature - 1908 - 860 pages
...dereliction he spent beside the Thames and in the shadow — but all radiance to him — of Charing Cross. O world invisible, we view thee: O world intangible, we touch thee; (') world unknowable, we know thee: inapprehensible, we clutch thee! Does the fish soar to find the... | |
| Theosophy - 1912 - 866 pages
...President alive — -I suppose — in the hearts cf each. A Participant. THE KINGDOM OF GOD IS WITHIN YOU 0 world invisible, we view Thee, O world intangible,...unknowable, we know Thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch Thee! Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air — That we ask of the stars... | |
| Francis Thompson - English poetry - 1908 - 176 pages
...still warms the air, Nor can her eyes go out. "IN NO STRANGE LAND " " The Kingdom of God is within you" O WORLD invisible, we view thee, O world intangible,...unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee! Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air — That we ask of the stars... | |
| Paul Elmer More - American literature - 1910 - 322 pages
...died was found this unfinished descant on the text of the Bible, "The Kingdom of God is within you": O world invisible, we view thee, O world intangible,...unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee! Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air — That we ask of the stars... | |
| English poetry - 1910 - 332 pages
...Thou dravest love from thee, who dravest Me!" IN NO STRANGE LAND "The Kingdom of God is within you" O world invisible, we view thee, O world intangible,...unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee! Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air, Not where the wheeling systems... | |
| Adeline Cashmore - Mysticism - 1910 - 192 pages
...Which he accepts ; as everlasting sign That I my best beloved's am ; that he is mine. FRANCIS QUARLES O WORLD invisible, we view thee, O world intangible,...unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee. Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air — That we ask of the stars... | |
| Francis Thompson - 1910 - 178 pages
...go out. " IN NO STRANGE LAND " ' The Kingdom of God is within you." WORLD invisible, we view thee, o O world intangible, we touch thee, O world unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee! Does the fish soar to find the ocean, The eagle plunge to find the air — That we ask of the stars... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1912 - 644 pages
...spiritual,' were more or less influenced by Spinoza. The same is true of Francis Thompson in the lines : ' O world invisible, we view thee, O world intangible,...unknowable, we know thee, Inapprehensible, we clutch thee.' In a similar way Goethe's ' Faust ' and his cycle of poems entitled ' Gott und die Welt ' owe much... | |
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