The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This, from the blessed land of Aromat — After the day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah — the good saint... University of Ottawa Review - Page 3561905Full view - About this book
| Albert Fytche - 1878 - 422 pages
...stoles of white, On sweeping wings they sail. —What is it? The phantom of a cup that comes and goes ? The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with His own. If a man Could touch or see it, he was healed at once By faith of all his ills. But then the times... | |
| Albert Fytche - 1878 - 418 pages
...stoles of white, On sweeping wings they sail. —What is it ? The phantom of a cup that comes and goes ? The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with His own. If a man Could touch or see it, he was healed at once By faith of all his ills. But then the times... | |
| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1879 - 226 pages
...it t The phantom of a cup that comes and goes ?" " Nay, monk ! what phantom ? " answerM Percivale. ' The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank...day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah—the good saint. Arimathaean Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn... | |
| 1879 - 524 pages
...it ? The phantom of a cup that comes and goos?" " Nay, monk ! what phantom ? " answer'd Percivale. "The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank...supper with his own. This, from the blessed land of Л roma t — After the day of darkness, when the dead Went wandering o'er Moriah— the good saint,... | |
| William Davenport Adams - 1880 - 724 pages
...title of one of TENNYSON'S Idylls of the King (qv), where Sir Percivalo describes the grail as — " The cup, the cup Itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad suplir with hi« own. Thin, from the blessed land of Aromat — After the day of darkness, when the... | |
| Francis Hueffer - 1889 - 144 pages
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| Alfred Tennyson (1st baron.) - 1881 - 742 pages
...it? The phantom of a cup that comes and goes ? ' 'Nay, monk ! what phantom ?'answer'il Percivale. ' The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank...dead Went wandering o'er Moriah — the good saint, Arimatha:an Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury, where the winter thorn Blossoms at Christmas,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1881 - 502 pages
..." " Nay, monk ! what phantom? " answer'd Percivale, " The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lor ; Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This, from...Aromat — After the day of darkness, when the dead rest 250 Went wandering o'er Moriah — the good saint, Arimathaean Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury,... | |
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