BLINDNESS ] When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days in this dark world and wide, • And that one talent which is death to hide Lodged with me useless, though my soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present My true account, lest... Lives of Milton and Addison - Strana 201autor/autoři: Samuel Johnson, John Wight Duff - 1900 - 209 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1861 - 774 str.
...— ' When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me useless, though my sonl more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present My true account, lest He, returning, chide... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 344 str.
...think on thee, dear friend, all losses are restored, and sorrows end. W. SHAKESPEARE 112 ON HIS OWN BLINDNESS WHEN I consider how my light is spent ere...true account, lest He, returning, chide ; Doth God exaci day-labour, light denied?' I fondly ask. But Patience, to prevent that murmur, soon replies :... | |
| 1864 - 1196 str.
...— " When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide ; And that one talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me...present My true account, lest He, returning, chide; ' Doth Ood exact day-labour, light denied ? ' I fondly ask : but Patience, to prevent That murmur,... | |
| John Milton, Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 708 str.
...BLINDNESS. WHEK I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me useless, though my soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present 5 Mv true account, lest He, returning, chide ; " I)oth... | |
| Standard poetry book - 1866 - 300 str.
...hundredfold, who, having learned thy way Early, may fly the Babylonian woe. Milton. SONNET ON MILTON'S BLINDNESS. WHEN I consider how my light is spent Ere...hide,* Lodged with me useless, though my soul more bent To serve there with my Maker, and present My true account, lest he returning chide: Doth God exact... | |
| Selected hymns - 1866 - 194 str.
...BLINDNESS. I consider how my light is spent, Ere half my days in this dark world and wide, And that one talent, which is death to hide, Lodged with me...therewith my Maker, and present My true account, lest he return and chide — " Doth God exact day-labour, light denied ? " I fondly ask : But patience, to... | |
| Gems - 1866 - 168 str.
...(Milton.} WHEN I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me useless, though my soul more bent To serve my Maker, and present My true account, lest He returning, chide ; "Doth God exact day-labour,... | |
| Erastus Otis Haven - 1866 - 252 str.
...blindness : " When I consider how my life is spent, Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me useless, though my soul were bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present My true account, lest he returning chide ; Doth... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 str.
...Blindness. WHEN I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days, in this'dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me...and present My true account, lest he returning chide ; l)oth God exact day-labour, light denied '' 1 fondly ask ; but Patience, to prevent That murmur,... | |
| Who - 1867 - 202 str.
...sonnet: " When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me...Maker, and present My true account, lest he, returning, elude : ' Doth God exact day-labour, light denied ? ' I fondly ask : but Patience, to prevent That... | |
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