“Stronger than iron
crueler than death
sweeter than springtime
it lives beyond breath”
“A breath that fleets beyond this iron world
And touches him who made it.”
Harold, Act iii, Scene 2
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Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 312.
Mary Magdalen (Thirty years later): On the Resurrection of the Spirit
Jesus, The Son of Man (1928)
Context: Once again I say that with death Jesus conquered death, and rose from the grave a spirit and a power. And He walked in our solitude and visited the gardens of our passion.
He lies not there in that cleft rock behind the stone.
We who love Him beheld Him with these our eyes which He made to see; and we touched Him with these our hands which He taught to reach forth.
“The tomb of him who would have made
The world too glad and free.”
The Devil's Progress (1849)