Complete Poetry & Selected Prose: With English Metrical Translations of the Latin, Greek and Italian PoemsNonesuch Press, 1938 - 860 pàgines |
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Pàgina 463
... Lord to see , My heart and flesh aloud do crie , O living God , for thee . 3 There ev'n the Sparrow freed from wrong Hath found a house of rest , The Swallow there , to lay her young Hath built her brooding nest , Ev'n by thy Altars Lord ...
... Lord to see , My heart and flesh aloud do crie , O living God , for thee . 3 There ev'n the Sparrow freed from wrong Hath found a house of rest , The Swallow there , to lay her young Hath built her brooding nest , Ev'n by thy Altars Lord ...
Pàgina 466
... Lord for daily thee I call ; 4 O make rejoyce Thy Servants Soul ; for Lord to thee I lift my soul and voice , 5 For thou art good , thou Lord art prone To pardon , thou to all Art full of mercy , thou alone To them that on thee call . 6 ...
... Lord for daily thee I call ; 4 O make rejoyce Thy Servants Soul ; for Lord to thee I lift my soul and voice , 5 For thou art good , thou Lord art prone To pardon , thou to all Art full of mercy , thou alone To them that on thee call . 6 ...
Pàgina 475
... Lord hath heard , the Lord hath heard my prai'r My supplication with acceptance fair The Lord will own , and have me in his keeping . Mine enemies shall all be blank and dash't With much confusion ; then grow red with shame , They shall ...
... Lord hath heard , the Lord hath heard my prai'r My supplication with acceptance fair The Lord will own , and have me in his keeping . Mine enemies shall all be blank and dash't With much confusion ; then grow red with shame , They shall ...
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