The book Sonnets And Songs was written by author Mary Jane Mathews Adams Here you can read free online of Sonnets And Songs book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Sonnets And Songs a good or bad book?
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In thee I know The path to God is in ourselves; He willed That whoso finds it, in his own soul seeks. " 72 INTELLECT WITHOUT HEART A LEGEND old recounts how hungry souls Across a desert gazed with longing eyes, When lo ! a glance their fading strength revives ; Within their reach a box some treasure holds, And to their famished thought a feast unrolls ; Some food the god of Allah now supplies, Some drink that thirsting body satisfies. This blessed dream a rising sun unfolds. They hasten on, hop...e giving wings the while; The goal is reached, expectant Faith is still, Food, food for starving ones no longer hid ; Nor once did Doubt with scorn draw near to smile, Until dismay and death their pulses fill For pearls alone lie safe beneath the lid. 73 TO J. D. B. ON HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY AS when in a cathedral's lofty aisle I wander, viewing all its splendors vast, Feeling the witchery of storied past, The present mellowed with its peace, the while Its soft enchantment can all care beguile, Supplying good that will the day outlast, And yielding beauty not to be surpassed, With all the glow of Wisdom's deathless smile: To such fair temple, O my sun-crowned friend, Thy mind I liken, and thyself compare; Here all the past can to the present lend A majesty as true as it is rare, And here, as in thy soul, the witness lives That to the present all its glory gives.
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