| Philip Sidney - 1807 - 492 pages
...yield unto thy will ; and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only, thus much, 06 let me crave of thee! (Let my craving, O Lord, be...title which, in my greatest affliction, I may give myself, — that I am thy creature — and by thy Goodness ! (which is Thyself!) Thatthou wilt suffer... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1807 - 246 pages
...embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only, thus piucjj, let me crave of thce! (Let my driving, O Lord, be accepted of thee ; since even that proceeds...title which, in my greatest affliction, I may give myself, — that I am thy creature — and by thy Goodness ! (which is Thyself!) Thatthou wilt suffer... | |
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1807 - 248 pages
...what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only, thus mucti. 00 let me crave of thee! (Let my craving, 0 Lord, be accepted of thee ; since even that proceeds...title which, in my greatest affliction, I may give myself, — that I am thy creature — and by thy Goodness ! (which is Thyself !) Thatthou wilt suffer... | |
| 1820 - 408 pages
...and even sublime, and is well known for the use made of it by the unfortunate Charles the First : " O All-seeing Light and Eternall Life of all things,...I am thy creature, and by thy goodnesse (which is thy selfe) that thou wilt suffer some beame of thy Majestic so to shine into my minde, that it may... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...and even sublime, and is well known for the use made of it by the unfortunate Charles the First : " O All-seeing Light and Eternall Life of all things,...I am thy creature, and by thy goodnesse (which is thy selfe) that thou wilt suffer some beame of thy Majestie so to shine into my minde, that it may... | |
| 1820 - 404 pages
...thy justice. But yet, my God, if in thy wisdome this be the aptest chastisement for my (inexcusable folly ; if this low bondage be fittest for my over-high...title, which in my greatest affliction I may give my selfe, that I am thy creature, and by thy goodnesse (which is thy selfe) that thou wilt sufler some... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 pages
...broken ; O Lord, I yield unto thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of thee (let my craving, O...title, which in my greatest affliction I may give myself, that I am thy creature, and by thy goodness (which is thyself) that thou wilt suffer some beam... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 474 pages
...broken; O Lord, I yield unto thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of thee (let my craving, O...title, which in my greatest affliction I may give myself, that I am thy- creature, and by thy goodness (which is thyself) that thou wilt suffer some... | |
| 1820 - 406 pages
...and even sublime, and is well known for the use made of it by the unfortunate Charles the First. " O All-seeing Light and Eternall Life of all things,...title, which in my greatest affliction I may give my selfe, that I am thy creature, and by thy goodnesse (which is thy selfe) that thou wilt suffer some... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 pages
...broken, 0 Lord, I yield unto thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of thee — let my craving,...let me crave (even by the noblest title which in my great affliction I may give 'myself, that I am thy creature ; and by thy goodness, which ifl thyself)... | |
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