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
 | Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1885 - 562 sider
...stage, One God thou wert, and art, and still shall l>e ; 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 earnest man away as with a tide ; Then down swim all his... | |
 | 1846 - 632 sider
...Both death and life obey tby holy lore, And VIMI in their turns as they are sent; A thousand yeura with Thee they are no more Than yesterday, which ere...watch by night, that course doth Keep, And goes and cumes unwares to them that sleep.' Milton too versified several Psalms which are often printed with... | |
 | Charles Haddon Spurgeon - 1885 - 498 sider
...shall be ; The line of time, it doth uot measure thee. Both death and life obey thy holy lore, Aud visit In their turns as they are sent ; A thousand years with thee they are no more Thau yesterday, which, ere it is, is spent : Or a* a watch by night, that course doth keep, And goea... | |
 | Francis Bacon - 1892 - 882 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...goes, and comes, unwares to them that sleep. Thou earnest man away as with a tide: Then down swim all his thoughts that mounted high : Much like a mocking... | |
 | Edwin Reed - 1897 - 356 sider
...slept out the sobs of his subjects, until he was awakened with the thunderbolt of a parliament."1 " Or as a watch by night that course doth keep, And goes and comes, unwares to them that sleep." ' "Or like the deadly bullet of a gun, His meaning struck her, ere his words begun."0 " As smoke from... | |
 | Francis Bacon, Mrs. Henry Pott - 1900 - 318 sider
...Extinguished. " 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...night, that course doth keep, And goes, and comes, unawares, to them that sleep." — Psa. xc. (Translation of Certain Psalms). " To-morrow, and t>morrow,... | |
 | Richard Garnett - 1903 - 468 sider
...stage. O God, thou \vert 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...with thee, they are no more Than yesterday, which as it is, is spent : 1 Confused noise. Raton as a Statesman Richard Hooker Or like a watch by night,... | |
 | Richard Garnett - 1903 - 466 sider
...earthly stage. O 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...with thee, they are no more Than yesterday, which as it is, is spent : 1 Confused noise. Bacon as a Statesman Richard Hooker Or like a watch by night,... | |
 | John Hawley Stotsenburg - 1904 - 556 sider
...still shall be : The line of life, it doth not measure thee. Both death and life obey thy holy love, And visit in their turns, as they are sent. A thousand...by night, that course doth keep, And goes and comes un wares to them that sleep. Thou carry'st man away as with a tide; Then down swim all his thoughts... | |
 | 1922 - 1032 sider
...earthly stage. 0 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...with thee, they are no more Than yesterday, which as it is, is spent: Or like a watch by night, that course doth keep, And goes and comes unwares to... | |
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