O all-seeing light, and eternal life of all things, to whom nothing is either so great that it may resist, or so small that it is contemned : look upon my misery with Thine eye of mercy, and let Thine infinite power vouchsafe to limit out some proportion... The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare - Page 253by Jean Jules Jusserand - 1890 - 433 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Philip Sidney - 1807 - 246 pages
...And therewith kneeling down, even where she stood, she thus said.— O All-seeing Light, and Eternal Life of all things ! To whom, nothing is either so great, that it may resist ; nor so small, that it is contemned ! Look upon my misery, with thine eye of mercy ; and let thine... | |
| Thomas Zouch - 1809 - 414 pages
...him for " succour ? And therewith kneeling down she thus said : *' O All-seeing Light, and eternal Life of all things, to " whom nothing is either so great, that it irmy resist ; or so " smal that it is contemned : look upon my misery with " thine eye of mercy, and... | |
| Thomas Zouch - 1809 - 424 pages
...it may resist J or so small that it is contemned ; look upon my misery with thine eye of mercy, nod let thine infinite power vouchsafe to limit out some proportion of deliverance unto me, as to thee shall seem most convenient : Let not injury, O Lord, triumph ever me; and let my faults... | |
| Thomas May - 1812 - 560 pages
...Arcadia 248, edit. also in his Eic.-n Basiliee. 13. printed 1674. \J All-seeing Light, and Eternal Life of all things, to whom nothing is either so great...that it may resist, or so small that it is contemned ; look upon my Misery with thine Eye of Mercy, and let thine infinite Power vouchsafe to limit-out... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...known for the use made of it by the unfortunate Charles the First : " O All-seeing Light and Eternall Life of all things, to whom nothing is either so great...vouchsafe to limit out some proportion of deliverance unto me, as to thee shall seeme most convenient. Let not injurie, O Lord, triumph over me, and let my faults... | |
| 1820 - 404 pages
...known for the use made of it by the unfortunate Charles the First. " O All-seeing Light and Eternall Life of all things, to whom nothing is either so great...vouchsafe to limit out some proportion of deliverance nnto me, as to thee shall seeme most convenient. Let not injnrie, O Lord, triumph over me, and let... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 474 pages
...of elevated composition, but in the sentiment reaches the sublime." " O All-seeing Light and Eternal Life of all things, to whom nothing is either so great...that it may resist, or so small that it is contemned ; look upon my misery -with thine eye of mercy, and let thine infinite power vouchsafe to limit out... | |
| John Galt - 1824 - 462 pages
...of elevated composition, but in the sentiment reaches the sublime." " O AUrseeing Light and Eternal Life of all things, to whom nothing is either so great...that it may resist, or so small that it is contemned ; look upon my misery with thine eye of mercy, and let thine infinite power vouchsafe to limit out... | |
| 1820 - 406 pages
...known for the use made of it by the unfortunate Charles the First. " O All-seeing Light and Eternall Life of all things, to whom nothing is either so great...vouchsafe to limit out some proportion of deliverance unto me, as to thee shall seeme most convenient. Let not injurie, O Lord, triumph over me, and let my faults... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 pages
...occasion to quote it : PAMELA'S PRAYER. — (Arcadia, Book iii.) ' 0 all-seeing Light, and eternal Life of all things, to whom nothing is either so great...that it may resist, or so small that it is contemned ; look upon my misery with thine eye of mercy, and let thine infinite power vouchsafe to limit out... | |
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