It is not an open enemy that hath done me this " dishonour, for then I could have borne it. " Neither was it mine adversary that did magnify " himself against me : for then, peradventure, I would " have hid myself from him. "But it was even thou my companion,... The Rival Sisters, with Other Poems - Seite 157von Rival sisters - 1834 - 159 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1807 - 508 Seiten
...subject, the Church has too much reason lo adopt the complaint of the Psalmist, and to say, " It was not an open enemy that hath done me this dishonour...I would have hid myself from him. But it was even thou,1 my companion, rr.y guide, and mine own familiar friend." Psalm lv. Having explained what he... | |
| James Ridgway - 1812 - 282 Seiten
...this " dishonour, for then I could have borne it. " Neither was it mine adversary that did mag" nify himself against me ; for then, peradventure, " I would...him. " But it was even thou my companion, my guide, " mine own familiar friend." This is not the language of Counsel, but the inspired language of truth.... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1812 - 282 Seiten
..." dishonour, for then I could have borne it. „ " Neither was it mine adversary that did mag" nify himself against me ; for then, peradventure, -" I...him. " But it was even thou my companion, my guide, " mine own familiar friend." This is not the language of Counsel, but the inspired language of truth.... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1812 - 278 Seiten
..." Neither was it mine adversary that did mag" nify himself against me ; for then, perad venture, " I would have hid myself from him. " But it was even thou my companion, my guide, " mine own familiar friend." This is not the language of Counsel, but the inspired language of truth.... | |
| Thomas Erskine Baron Erskine - 1813 - 278 Seiten
..." this dishonor, for then I could have borne it. " Neither was it mine adversary that did mag" nify himself against me; for then, peradventure, " I would have hid myself from him. »'2. " But it was even thou my companion, my guide, " mine own familiar friend." This is not the language... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 440 Seiten
...exclamations which lighten the overloaded heart! — It was not an open enemy that had done me this dishonor ; for then I could have borne it! Neither was it mine...I would have hid myself from him. — but, it was thou, my companion, my guide, mine own familiar friend — we took sweet counsel together." In conclusion,... | |
| George Stanley Faber - 1818 - 490 Seiten
...I flee away, and be at rest. Lo, then would I get me away far off, and remain in the wildermss-^.It is not an open enemy, that hath done me this dishonour...peradventure, I would have hid myself from him : but it ibas even thou, mif companion, my guide, and mine mon familiar friend. We took sweet counsel together,... | |
| 1818 - 424 Seiten
...hath done me this dishonour; for then I could have borne it : 13 Neither was it mine adversary «hat did magnify himself against me ; for then peradventure I would have hid myself from him : , 14 But it was even thou, my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend. 15 We took sweet... | |
| William Joseph Battersby - 1833 - 388 Seiten
...and guile go not out of their streets. For it is not my open enemy that hath done me this dishonor, for then I could have borne it. Neither was it mine...him. But it was even thou my companion, my guide, and my own familiar friend !" CHAPTER II. SECTION I. Who suggested the Union ? "It has been the fate of... | |
| Sir John William Kaye - 1836 - 1050 Seiten
...and I acknowledged the victory he had gained, in the touching language of the afflicted David : — ' For it is not an open enemy that hath done me this...I would have hid myself from him ; but it was even my companion, my guide, and mine own familiar friend. We took sweet counsel together, and walked in... | |
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