| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 802 lapas
...who so trusted then To let thi« grow so nrare himselfe, the tree ? Must h« I hen be distrust- d ? shall his frame Discourse with him, why thus, and thus I am* He m:id'; the angels thine, thy fellows all, Nay evet thy servant* when durations call \ . O canst thou... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 712 lapas
...need, that Providence Who made the morning, and who plac'd the light Guide to thy labours; who call'd up the night, And bid her fall upon thee like sweet...Discourse with him, why thus and thus I am? He made the angels thine, thy fellows all, Nay, even thy servants, when devotions call. Oh, canst thou be so stupid... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 712 lapas
...need, that Providence Who made the morning, and who plac'd the light Guide to thy labours; who call'd up the night, And bid her fall upon thee like sweet...Discourse with him, why thus and thus I am? He made the angels thine, thy fellows all, Nay, even thy servants, when devotions call. Oh, canst thou be so stupid... | |
| Giles Fletcher - 1836 - 442 lapas
...light Guide to thy labours ? Who call'd up the night, And bid her fall upon thee like sweet show'rs In hollow murmurs, to lock up thy powers ? Who gave...Discourse with him, why thus and thus I am ? He made the angels thine, thy fellows all ; Nay, even thy servants when devotions call : O canst thou be so stupid,... | |
| Richard Cattermole - 1836 - 436 lapas
...light Guide to thy labours ? Who call'd up the night, And bid her fall upon thee like sweet show'rs In hollow murmurs, to lock up thy powers ? Who gave...Discourse with him, why thus and thus I am ? He made the angels thine, thy fellows all ; Nay, even thy servants when devotions call : O canst thou be so stupid,... | |
| Francis Beaumont - 1840 - 746 lapas
...need, that Providence, Who made the morning, and who placed the light Guide to thy labours ; who call'd up the night, And bid her fall upon thee like sweet...Discourse with him, why thus and thus I am ? He made the angels thine, thy fellows all, Nay, even thy servants, when devotions call. Ohf canst thou be so stupid... | |
| Christian - 1840 - 318 lapas
...that Providence, Who made the morning, and who placed the light, Guide to thy labours ?—who call'd up the night, And bid her fall upon thee like sweet...thee grow so near himself, the tree ? Must he then be mistrusted ?—shall his frame Discourse with him, why thus and thus I am ? He made the angels thine,... | |
| Christian - 1840 - 312 lapas
...that Providence, Who made the morning, and who placed the light, Guide to thy labours ? — who call'd up the night, And bid her fall upon thee like sweet...thee grow so near himself, the tree ? Must he then be mistrusted ? — shall his frame Discourse with him, why thus and thus I am ? He made the angels thine,... | |
| 1841 - 448 lapas
...fall'n into the seer ." Who made the morning, and who placed the light, Guide to thy labours, who call'd up the night, And bid her fall upon thee like sweet...showers, In hollow murmurs to lock up thy powers." Is not the expression "top" in the following passage, Macbeth, Act IV. Scene 1, corrupt ? — " What... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 280 lapas
...need, that Providence Who made the morning, and who plac'd the light Guide to thy labors; who call'd up the night, And bid her fall upon thee like sweet showers In hollow murmurs to lock up thy powers ! MIDDLETON, DECKER, AND WEBSTER, WHEN about to speak of these and other extraordinary men of the days... | |
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