I know thee, O Shalum; thou art more wise and happy than any of the Sons of Men.
I know thee to thy bottom; from within Thy shallow centre to the utmost skin.
How shall I know thee in the sphere which keeps The disembodied spirits of the dead, When all of thee that time could wither sleeps And perishes among the dust we tread?
But not alone thy care we claim, Our wayward steps to win; We know thee by a dearer name, O Love of God within!
And she sat down by him; but he said: Do this also for me, take off thine headpiece, since now that we know thee for a woman it serveth thee nought.
I know thee by name," saith he to Moses, and "thou hast found grace in my sight.
Thou hast said,' says Moses to God, 'I know thee by name, and thou hast also found grace in my sight.
With Peter let these bitter tears confess My treachery: Yet, Lord, to know thee as thou art I need no less A look from thee!
I seek to know thee more, and yet am forced to say "I know thee not".
I know I know thee not as I would know thee, For my heart burns like theirs that did not know him, Till he broke bread, and therein they must know him.
I do na know thee, boy," he answered heavily; "thou canst na enter here.
I say I do na know thee," he replied; "be off to the place whence ye ha' come.
Have I na telled thee twice I do na know thee, boy?
To know thee henceforth as thou art, That all is well with thee forever I trust the instincts of my heart.
Yet if, on daily scandals fed, We seem at times to doubt thy worth, We know thee still, when all is said, The best and dearest spot on earth.
We alone to thee are strangers, Thou our friend and teacher art; Come, and know us as we know thee; Let us meet thee heart to heart!
Thy servant’s shame is to be shut out as by a veil from Thee, and his glory is to know Thee.
I bear witness, O my God, that Thou hast created me to know Thee and to worship Thee.
Know thee, thou Muse and Minstrel of the Mount, Thou Harper on the Hills of Melody?
Enough, I know thee, Strong and mighty One, That standest in the presence of the Lord!
I know thee, ay-- The most ungentle knight in Arthur's hall.
I know thee but As thou hast seemed, nor wish to know thee other.
Gunnar is thy foster-brother; little I know thee if thou say him nay.
Then must I know thee ill; high-souled have I ever deemed thee.
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