The Man that hath great griefs I pity not;
’Tis something to be great
In any wise, and hint the larger state,
Though but in shadow of a shade, God wot!
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To him the sorrows are the tension-thrills Of that serene endeavour, Which yields to God for ever and for ever The joy that is more ancient than the hills. Giving oneself to God completely especially in the sufferings. tony
To him the sorrows are the tension-thrills Of that serene endeavour, Which yields to God for ever and for ever The joy that is more ancient than the hills.........nice concluding with lofty theme. Beautiful poem.
For there is threefold oneness with the One; And he is one, who keeps The homely laws of life; who, if he sleeps, Or wakes, in his true flesh God’s will is done.....awesome theist feelings where relief of angst mind is existed
Whatever be a man's advantage based on his valour or status, it's only God's will prevails in the world life! Thanks for sharing!
A great poem highlighting the pain and it's victim and glorifying the duo for their worthwhile living. A well deserved classic poem of the day.