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... thou hast , Or worse , nought left to lose ; if wedded , much Discomfort ; comfortless unwed ; a life With children troubled , incomplete without : Youth foolish , age outworn . Of these two choose then ; Or never to be born , or ...
... thou hast , Or worse , nought left to lose ; if wedded , much Discomfort ; comfortless unwed ; a life With children troubled , incomplete without : Youth foolish , age outworn . Of these two choose then ; Or never to be born , or ...
Side 125
... thou didst draw nigh ; The wicked daily do enlarge their bands ; And that which makes them follow ill a vie , Rule is betaken to unworthy hands . THE TRANSLATION OF THE XCтн PSALM . ◇ LORD , thou art our home , to whom we fly , And so ...
... thou didst draw nigh ; The wicked daily do enlarge their bands ; And that which makes them follow ill a vie , Rule is betaken to unworthy hands . THE TRANSLATION OF THE XCтн PSALM . ◇ LORD , thou art our home , to whom we fly , And so ...
Side 126
... thou hang'd our life on brittle pins , To let us know it will not bear our sins . Thou buriest not within oblivion's tomb Our trespasses , but ent'rest them aright ; Ev'n those that are conceiv'd in darkness ' womb , To thee appear as ...
... thou hang'd our life on brittle pins , To let us know it will not bear our sins . Thou buriest not within oblivion's tomb Our trespasses , but ent'rest them aright ; Ev'n those that are conceiv'd in darkness ' womb , To thee appear as ...
Side 127
... thou , O God , art a consuming fire : Frail man , how can he stand before thy face ? If thy displeasure thou dost not refrain , A moment brings all back to dust again . Teach us , O Lord , to number well our days , Thereby our hearts to ...
... thou , O God , art a consuming fire : Frail man , how can he stand before thy face ? If thy displeasure thou dost not refrain , A moment brings all back to dust again . Teach us , O Lord , to number well our days , Thereby our hearts to ...
Side 128
... thou wear'st a glorious crown , All set with virtues , polish'd with renown : Thence round about a silver veil doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all . The compass heaven , smooth without grain or fold , All set with spangs ...
... thou wear'st a glorious crown , All set with virtues , polish'd with renown : Thence round about a silver veil doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all . The compass heaven , smooth without grain or fold , All set with spangs ...
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