| 1916 - 792 Seiten
...fish ; 110 Whate'er things ye might wish, Him neither here nor there ye e'er shall meet with more. Ye poor deluded youths, go home, Mend the old nets...left to roam, Tie the split oar, patch the torn sail: 115 It was indeed an "idle tale" — He was not risen ! And, oh, good men of ages yet to be, • Who... | |
| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 Seiten
...but fish; no Whate'er things ye might wish, Him neither here nor there ye e'er shall meet with more. Ye poor deluded youths, go home, Mend the old nets...patch the torn sail ; It was indeed an "idle tale" — 116 He was not risen ! And, oh, good men of ages yet to be, Who shall believe because ye did not... | |
| Clarence Edward Andrews, Milton Oswin Percival - 1924 - 624 Seiten
...men, but fish; Whate'er things ye might wish, Him neither here nor there ye e'er shall meet with more. Ye poor deluded youths, go home, Mend the old nets...It was indeed an 'idle tale' — He was not risen! And, oh, good men of ages yet to be, Who shall believe because ye did not see — Oh, be ye warned,... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1926 - 928 Seiten
...but fish; no Whate'er things ye might wish, Him neither here nor there ye e'er shall meet with more. Ye poor deluded youths, go home. Mend the old nets...left to roam, Tie the split oar, patch the torn sail: 115 It was indeed an ''idle tale" — He was not risen ! And, oh, good men of ages yet to be, Who shall... | |
| Arthur Hugh Clough - 2003 - 244 Seiten
...but fish; 110 Whate'er things ye might wish, Him neither here nor there ye e'er shall meet with more. Ye poor deluded youths, go home. Mend the old nets...sail: It was indeed an 'idle tale' He was not risen! And, oh, good men of ages yet to be, Who shall believe because ye did not see, Oh, be ye warned, be... | |
| Anthony Kenny - 2007 - 308 Seiten
...looking up to heaven, where Him ye ne'er may see, Neither ascending hence, nor hither returning again? Ye poor deluded youths, go home Mend the old nets...sail; It was indeed 'an idle tale' He was not risen. (P, 202) Easter Day is one of the most powerful of dough's poems on religion. It speaks to believers... | |
| 1871 - 784 Seiten
...but fish ; Whate'er things ye might wish, Him neither here nor there ye e'er shall meet with more. Ye poor deluded youths, go home ; Mend the old nets...It was indeed an "idle tale" — He was not risen] And oh, good men of ages yet to be, Who shall believe because ye did not sec — Oh, be ye warned,... | |
| Edwin Markham - 1927 - 362 Seiten
...but fish ; Whatever things ye might wish, Him neither here nor there ye ever shall meet with more. Ye poor deluded youths, go home, Mend the old nets...It was indeed an "idle tale" — He was not risen! And, oh, good men of ages yet to be, Who shall believe because ye did not see — Oh, be ye warned,... | |
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