| David Lindsay - 1871 - 428 pages
...knies, and sayis ; Get up, thow sleipis all too lang, O Lord ! And mak sum ressonabill refonnatioun, On thame that dois tramp doun thy gracious word, And hes ane deidlie indignatioun, 20 At them, quha maks maist trew narratioun : Suffer me not, Lord, mair to be molest, Gude Lord, I... | |
| David Lindsay - Scotland - 1879 - 384 pages
...into thair place. \Veritie sits down on hir knies, and sayis; Get up, thow sleipis all too lang, 0 Lord ! And mak sum ressonabill reformatioun, On thame that dois tramp doun thy gracious word, 1170 And hes ane deidlie indignatioun, At them, quha maks maist trew narratioun : Suffer me not, Lord,... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 626 pages
...thowsand sail ryse into thair place. [Veritie sits down on hir knies and sayis:] Yet up, thow slepis all too lang, O Lord, And mak sum ressonabill reformatioun, On thame that dois tramp down thy gracious word, And hes ane deidlie indignatioun, At them, quha maks maist trew narratioun... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1880 - 632 pages
...thowsand sall ryse into thair place. [Veritie sits down on hir knies and sayis:] Yet up, thow slepis all too lang, O Lord, And mak sum ressonabill reformatioun, On thame that dois tramp down thy gracious word, And hes ane deidlie indignatioun, At them, quha maks maist trew narratioun... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1880 - 628 pages
...thowsand sall ryse into thair place. [Veritie sits down on hir knies and sayis:] Yet up, thow slepis all too lang, O Lord, And mak sum ressonabill reformatioun, On thame that dois tramp down thy gracious word, And hes ane deidlie indignatioun, At them, quha maks maist trew narratioun... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1895 - 650 pages
...thowsand sail ryse into thair place. [Veritie sits down on hir knies and sayis:] Yet up, thow slepis all too lang, O Lord, And mak sum ressonabill reformatioun, On thame that dois tramp down thy gracious word, And lies ane deidlie indignatioun, At them, quha maks maist trew narratioun... | |
| Matthew Arnold - English poetry - 1895 - 652 pages
...thowsand sail ryse into thair place. [Veritie sits down on Mr knies and sayis:] Yet up, thow slepis all too lang, O Lord, And mak sum ressonabill reformatioun, On thame that dois tramp down thy gracious word, And hes ane deidlie indignatioun, At them, quha maks maist trew narratioun... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - English poetry - 1899 - 626 pages
...thowsand sall ryse into thair place. [Veritie sits down on hir knies and sayis:] Yet up, thow slepis all too lang, O Lord, And mak sum ressonabill reformatioun, On thame that dois tramp down thy gracious word, And hes ane deidlie indignatioun, At them, quha maks maist trew narratioun... | |
| John Hepburn Millar - English literature - 1903 - 744 pages
...to imprison her. Then follows a fine hymn put into the mouth of Veritie : — " Get up, thou sleepis all too lang, O Lord ! And mak sum ressonabill reformatioun,...gracious word, And hes ane deidlie indignatioun At thame wha maks maist trew narratioun ; Suffer me not, Lord, mair to be molest, Gude Lord, I mak thee... | |
| John Hepburn Millar - English literature - 1903 - 732 pages
...imprison her. Then follows a fine hymn put into the mouth of Veritie : — • " Get up, thou sleepis all too lang, O Lord ! And mak sum ressonabill reformatioun,...thame that dois tramp doun thy gracious word, And lies ane deidlie indignatioun At thame wha maks maist trew narratioun ; Suffer me not, Lord, mair to... | |
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