No apparently it's in America the Beautiful, but i thought it was in The Bible. So please someone look deeper into this. Thanks
you are right it is from America the Beautiful.
The quote from the will, "May God thy gold refine," comes from:
Choose one answer.a. "The Star-Spangled Banner" b. "America the Beautiful"
c. "Amazing Grace"
d. "God Bless the U.S.A"
No, he did not.
This is one of the lyrics for the 1904 version of "America the Beautiful", which is an American song. Shakespeare was English, not American, and the US did not exist when he was alive (he died in 1616. Though North America was colonised in 1607, the American Independence, hence the birth of the US, wasn't until 1776).
The original song was written in 1893 (277 years after Shakespeare died), but did not have the lyric "god thy gold refine". That lyric was added into the altered 1904 version (288 years after Shakespeare died). The song was written by Katharine Lee Bates.
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joe momma
First take the verse into context and decide what the author was talking about. It could mean that we are destend to be gold but we (God and you and i) have to work hard to "burn" away the dross. God bless you.
Nobody knows what Shakespeare did or did not believe.
This phrase does not appear anywhere in Shakespeare. "God den" was a shortened form of "good evening" in the same way that "good bye" was and is a shortened form of "God be with ye".
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joe momma
the bible
I Cor 3:11
First take the verse into context and decide what the author was talking about. It could mean that we are destend to be gold but we (God and you and i) have to work hard to "burn" away the dross. God bless you.
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in the song America the beautiful. Paragraph 3
that is part of the song America the Beautiful!
Theo discovered that the verse "May God thy gold refine" came from the hymn "God of our Fathers" during a church service where the hymn was being sung. He was struck by the meaning of the words and later reflected on them during a moment of introspection.
Jkk
sam way you refine gold. Fire. Good old fashioned hard work. Some tools include, freinds for accountability, his word (bible) for education and His holy spirit for guidance
Yes, the quote "May God thy gold refine" is also found in the American patriotic song "God Bless America." The lyrics emphasize the importance of relying on divine guidance and wisdom in times of prosperity and hardship.