| John Bunyan - 1860 - 390 pages
...be in a dream, and yet not sleep ? Or wouldst thou in a moment laugh and weep ? Wouldest thou lose thyself and catch no harm, And find thyself again...without a charm ? Wouldst read thyself, and read thou knowest not what, And yet know whether thou art blest or not, By reading these same lines ? Oh then... | |
| Margaret Maria Gordon - 1860 - 464 pages
...December ? Then read my fancies ; thi-y will stick liki; linrs. And may he to the helpless, comforters. Oh then, come hither ! And lay my book, thy head and heart together." JOHH Bl'NTAM. EDINBURGH: EDMONSTON AND DOUGLAS. 1860. [The right of Translation -is reserved."] PREFACE.... | |
| John Bunyan - 1862 - 886 pages
...in a dream, and yet not sleep ? Or, would'st thou in a moment laugh and vreep ? Would'st thou lose thyself and catch no harm ? And find thyself again without a charm P Would'st read thyself, and read thou know'st not what, And yet know whether thou art bless'd or not... | |
| W. K. - English poetry - 1865 - 260 pages
...be in a Dream, and yet not sleep ? Or would'st thou in a moment laugh and weep ? Wouldest thou lose thyself and catch no harm, And find thyself again...hither, And lay my Book, thy Head, and Heart together. WHO would true valour see, Let him come hither : One here will constant be, Come wind, come weather.... | |
| John Bunyan - 1865 - 434 pages
...dream, and yet not sleep? Or, wouldst tbou in a moment laugh and weep? Or, wouldst thou lose thvself and catch no harm? And find thyself again without...hither! And lay my book, thy head, and heart together. JOHN BUN Y AN. PILGRIM'S PROGRESS. PART I. As I walked through the wilderness of this world, I lighted... | |
| Isaac Leeser - 236 pages
...Wouldst thou be in a dream, and yet not sleep? Or wouldst thou in a moment laugh and weep T Wouldst lose thyself and catch no harm ? And find thyself again...reading the same lines ? O then come hither, And lay this book, thy head and heart together " We would not reproach those who, often with the best intentions... | |
| John Bunyan - 1865 - 432 pages
...thou be in a dream, and yet not sleep ? Or wouldst thou in a moment laugh and weep ? Wouldst thou lose thyself and catch no harm, And find thyself again...without a charm ? Wouldst read thyself, and read thou knowest not what, And yet know whether thou art blest or not, By reading the same lines ? Oh, then,... | |
| W. K. - English poetry - 1865 - 238 pages
...be in a Dream, and yet not sleep ? Or would' st thou in a moment laugh and weep ? Wouldest thou lose thyself and catch no harm, And find thyself again without a charm ? Would' st read thyself, and read thou know'st not what, And yet know whether thou art blest or not,... | |
| John Bunyan - 1866 - 338 pages
...sleep ? Or wouldst thou in a moment laugh and weep '! Wouldest thou lose thyself, and catch no harm V And find thyself again without a charm ? Wouldst read...whether thou art blest or not, By reading the same lines ? Oh, then come hither And lay my book, thy head, and heart together. Bungan sltrps in a Drn. THE PILGRIM'S... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1867 - 698 pages
...tbott bo in a dream, and yet not sleep ? Or, would'st thou in a moment laugh and weep ? Would'st lose thyself, and catch no harm ? And find thyself again...whether thou art blest or not By reading the same linos ? O then como hither, And lay this book, thy head and heart together ' We would not reproach... | |
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