| George Herbert - 1853 - 372 pages
...suddenly May our requests thine ear invade ! To show that state dislikes not easiness, If I but lift mine eyes, my suit is made : Thou canst no more not hear, than thou canst die. Of what supreme Almighty power Is thy great arm which spans the East and West, And tacks the Centre... | |
| George Herbert - 1853 - 376 pages
...suddenly May our requests thine car invade! To show that state dislikes not easiness, If I but lift mine eyes, my suit is made : Thou canst no more not hear, than thou canst die. Of what supreme Almighty power Is thy great arm which spans the East and West, And tacks the Centre... | |
| George Herbert, George Gilfillan - English poetry - 1853 - 372 pages
...suddenly May our requests thine ear invade ! To show that state dislikes not easiness, If I but lift mine eyes, my suit is made : Thou canst no more not hear, than thou canst die. Of what supreme Almighty power Is thy great arm which spans the East and West, And tacks the Centre... | |
| Songs - 1856 - 712 pages
...suddenly May our requests thine ear invade ! To show that state dislikes not easiness, If I but lift mine eyes, my suit is made : Thou canst no more not hear, than thou canst die. Of what supreme almighty power Is thy great arm, which spans the east and west, And tacks the centre... | |
| John Baillie - 1857 - 380 pages
...access, My Blessed Lord, art thou ! how suddenly May our requests thine ear invade ! If I but lift mine eyes, my suit is made : Thou canst no more not hear than thou canst die." And Bunyan is one day to comprehend this truth, and to delineate it with a matchless pathos in the... | |
| James Hamilton - Christian literature, English - 1858 - 448 pages
...suddenly May our requests Thine ear invade! To shew that state dislikes not easiness, If I but lift mine eyes, my suit is made : Thou canst no more not hear, than Thou canst die. Of what supreme almighty power Is Thy great arm, which spans the east and west, And tacks the centre... | |
| Samuel Brown - Atomic theory - 1858 - 396 pages
...seem too rich to clothe the sun; Much less tJwse joys which trample on his head. ' If I but lift mine eyes, my suit is made : Thou canst no more not hear, than thou canst die! ' My thoughts must work, but like a noiseless sphereHarmonious peace must rock them all the day. '... | |
| James Hamilton - Christian literature, English - 1858 - 530 pages
...suddenly May our requests Thine ear invade! To shew that state dislikes not easiness, If I but lift mine eyes, my suit is made : Thou canst no more not hear, than Thou canst die. Of what supreme almighty power Is Thy great arm, which spans the east and west, And tacks the centre... | |
| Rev. John Baillie - 1858 - 370 pages
...access, My bh'ssod Lord, art thou 1 how sudilonly May our requests thine ear invade I If I but lill mine eyes, my suit is made: Thou canst no more not hear, than thou canst die." And Bnnyan is, one day, to comprehend this truth, and to delineate it with a matchless pnthos in tho... | |
| Christian classics - 1858 - 870 pages
...suddenly May our requests Thine car invade! To shew that state dislikes not easines.', If I but lift mine eyes, my suit is made : Thou canst no more not hear, than Thou canst die. Of what supreme almighty power Is Thy great arm, which spans the east aml west, And tacks the centre... | |
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