| Phineas Fletcher - 1783 - 414 Seiten
...by God, of all his creatures beft, Straight made himfelf the worft of all the reft : If any ftrength we have, it is to ill ; But all the good is God's, both pow'r and will : The dead man cannot rife, tho' he himfelf may kill. XII. A tree was firft the inftrument... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 912 Seiten
...by God of all his creatures beft, Straight made himfelf the word of all the reft. " If any ftrength we have, it is to ill, • " But all the good is God's, both pow'r and "will-" [may kill. The dead man cannot rife, though he hunfclf XII. But let the thorny fchonl... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 756 Seiten
...Ekaterinollaw. * EKE. adv. [eac, Saxon ; oqli, Dutch.] A!fo ; likewii'e ; belide ; moreover. — If any Krergth we have, it is to ill ; But all the good is God's, both power and ekt. the will. Fairj %utcn. Now if 'tis chiefly in tiie heart Thnt courage does itfelf exert, 'Twill... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 420 Seiten
...eowardly doth fly ! Ne let , IK- man aseribe it to his skill, That thorough graee hath gained vietory : If any strength we have, it is to ill ; ; But all the good is Gods, both power and eke will. By that whieh lately hapned, Una saw That this her knight was feeble,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 294 Seiten
...yields by and by, Or from the fielde most cowardly doth fly! Ne let the man ascribe it to his skill, That thorough grace hath gained victory: If any strength we have, it is to ill; But all the good is Gods, both power and eke will. II. By that which lately hapned, Una saw That this her Knight was feeble,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1831 - 1038 Seiten
...yields by and by, Or from the fielde most cowardly doth fly ! Ne let the man ascribe it to his skill, That thorough grace hath gained victory : If any strength we have, it is to ill ; But all the good is Gods, both power and eke will. By that which lately hapned, Una saw That this lier knight was feeble,... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 Seiten
...yields by and by, Or from the field most cowardly doth fly; Ne let the man ascribe it to his skill, That thorough grace hath gained victory. If any strength...to ill; But all the good is God's, both power and ek& will. [/•'mm The Faerie Queene.} AKGELIC C.IIiE. AND is there care in heaven ? and is there love... | |
| Friedrich August Moritz Retzsch - 1834 - 84 Seiten
...Or from the field most cowardly doth fly ! Ne let that man ascribe it to his skill, That thro' high grace hath gained victory ; If any strength we have...ill, But all the good is God's, both power and eke the will." SPENSER. L'ESPRIT TOURMENTE. UN bon ange ou un bon génie lutte en vain contre le pouvoir... | |
| Richard Cattermole, Henry Stebbing - 1835 - 402 Seiten
...his ? That, made by God of all his creatures best, Straight made himself the worst of all the rest : If any strength we have, it is to ill ; But all the good is God's, both power and will : The dead man cannot rise, though he himself may kill. A tree was first the instrument of strife,... | |
| Home missionary society - 1839 - 762 Seiten
...yields by and by, Or, from the field most cowardly doth fly ? No, let the man ascribe it to his skill, That thorough grace hath gained victory ; If any strength...But all the good is God's, both power and eke will." Spenser's Fairy Queen. Book I. Can. 10. EARTH AND I1EAVEK. Altered from Watti's Lyrics into Psalmodic... | |
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