Both death and life obey thy holy lore, And visit in their turns, as they are sent ; A thousand years with thee they are no more Than yesterday, which, ere it is, is spent : Or as a watch by night, that course doth keep, And goes, and comes, unwares to... Literary and professional works - Side 126af Francis Bacon - 1864Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | William Johnson FOX - 1841 - 132 sider
...of earthly sta One God thou wert, and art, and still shal The line of time, it doth not measure thee Both death and life obey thy holy lore, And visit in their turns as they are senl A thousand years with thee, they are no r Than yesterday, which, ere it is, is spei Or, like a... | |
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1846 - 632 sider
...stage, One God thou wen, and art, and still shalt be ; The line of time it dotli not measure Thee. ' Both death and life obey thy holy lore, And visit...more Than yesterday, which ere it is, is spent : Or an a watch by night, that course doth Keep, And goes and comes unwores to them that uleep.' i Milton... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1844 - 610 sider
...stage, One God thou wert, and art, and still shall be ; The line of time, it doth not measure thee. Both death and life obey thy holy lore, And visit...watch by night, that course doth keep, And goes, and conies, unwares to them that sleep. Thou carryest man away as with a tide : Then down swim all his... | |
 | William Johnson Fox - 1845 - 124 sider
...stage. One God thou wert, and art, and still shalt be : The line of time, it doth not measure thee ! Both death and life obey thy holy lore, And visit...more Than yesterday, which, ere it is, is spent : Or, like a watch by night, that course doth keep, And goes and comes, unwares to them that sleep. Thou... | |
 | Edward Farr - 1847 - 414 sider
...love, And visit in their turnes as they are sent : A thousand yeares with thee they are no more Then yesterday, which, ere it is, is spent ; Or as a watch by night, that course doth keepe, And goes and comes vnwares to them that sleep. Thou carriest man away as with a tide ; Then... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1850 - 892 sider
...sent ; ItJimisand years with thee they are no more Than yerterday, which, ere it is, is spent : Or ua molished ? It is not possible to have the true pictures or statues of Cyrus, Alexander, , carry'st man away as with a tide: [high : Then down swim all his thoughts that mounted Inch like... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1854 - 894 sider
...earthly stage, One God thou wert, and art, and still shnltbe; The line of time, it doth not measure thee. e beheaded in the Tower, called thec they are no more Than yesterday, which, ere it is, is spent: Or as a watch by night, that course... | |
 | James Hamilton - 1858 - 526 sider
...stage, One God Thou wert, and art, and still shall he ; The line of time, it doth not measure Thee. Both death and life obey Thy holy lore, And visit...And goes and comes, unwares to them that sleep. Thou carry'st man 'away as with a tide ; Then down swim all his thoughts that mounted high : Much like a... | |
 | James Hamilton - 1858 - 446 sider
...stage, One God Thou wert, and art, and still shall be ; The Hue of time, it doth not measure Thee. Both death and life obey Thy holy lore, And visit...And goes and comes, unwares to them that sleep. Thou carry'st man away as with a tide : Then down swim all his thoughts that mounted high : Much like a... | |
 | Christian classics - 1858 - 880 sider
...measure Thee. Both death and life ol>cy Thy holy lore, And visit in their turns, as they arc scut ; A thousand years with Thee they are no more Than yesterday, which, ere it U, is spent ; Or as a watch by night, that course doth kcop, And goes and comes, unwares to them that... | |
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