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This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even The Long Title Of His Poem Reveals His Acceptance Of The Ever-changing Flow Of Heraclites And Also His Trust In The Final Outcome: "That Nature Is A Heraclitean Fire And Of The Comfort Of The Resurrection." Flesh Fade, And Mortal Trash Fall To The Residuary Worm; World's Wildfire, Leave But Ash: In A Flash, At A Trumpet Crash, I Am All At Once What Christ Is, Since He Was What I Am, And This Jack, Joke, Poor Potsherd, Patch, Matchwood, Immortal Diamond,

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

Richard Rohr Quotes: This Creative Tension Between Wonderful And Terrible Is Named So Well By Gerard Manley Hopkins, As Only Poets Can. Even

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