Thou robb'st my days of bus'ness and delights, Of sleep thou robb'st my nights, Ah! lovely thief, what wilt thou do? What! rob me of heav'n too? Thou ev'n my prayers dost steal from me, And I, with wild idolatry, Begin to GOD, and end them all to thee. The Serious Wooing: A Heart's History - Página 64por John Oliver Hobbes - 1901 - 270 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Eliza Fowler Haywood - 1755 - 338 páginas
...his miftrefs may be applied to it ; Tkou roWft my days tfbufmefs and delights; Ofjleep thou robb'Ji my nights : Ah, lovely thief ! what wilt thou do ! What rob me of heaven too ! • And ev'n my fray a do' ji from mejleatt That 1 with wild idolatry Begin to God, and end tbemjlill... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1785 - 428 páginas
...Occafion. The Verfes are thefe : Thou robVji my Days of Bus'nefs and Delights, Of Sleep tbou robb'jl my Nights, Ah ! lovely Thief! .what wilt thou do ? What ! rob me of Heav'n too ! Tl}on ev'n my Pray'rs dojl jteal from me, And I, with wild Idolatry, Begin to GOD, and... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 páginas
...all beyond is vaft eternity, Tie THOU robb'ft my days of bus'ncfs and delighu, Of fleep thou robb'ft my nights : Ah ! lovely Thief! what wilt thou do ? What ! rob me of heav'n too ? Thou ev'n my pray'rs doll {teal from me, And I with wild idolatry, Begin to God, and end... | |
| Alexander Dalrymple - 1796 - 242 páginas
...looks of the Lafs of the Mill. -L HOU rob'ft my days of bus'nefs and delights ! Of fleep, Thou rob'ft my Nights : Ah ! lovely Thief what wilt Thou do ? What ! rob me — of Heavn too ! Thou e'en my prayers do'ft fteal from me, For I, with wild idolatry ! Begin to GOD ! and... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 332 páginas
...inclination have for me ; And all beyond is vast eternity ! . . THE THIEF. THOU robb'st my days of business and delights, Of sleep thou robb'st my nights ; Ah,...wilt thou do ? What ? rob me of heaven too ? Thou cv'n my prayers dost steal from me ; And I, with wild idolatry, Begin to God, and end them all to thee.... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 322 páginas
...one kind word I '11 feast : THE THIEF. THOU robb'st my days of business and delights, Of sleep them robb'st my nights ; Ah, lovely thief ! what wilt thou do ? What ? rob me of heaven too ? Thou ev'n my prayers dost steal from me ; And I, with wild idolatry, Begin to God, and end them all to thee.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...inclination have for me ; And all beyond is vast eternity ! THK THIEF. A HOU robb'st my days of business and delights, Of sleep thou robb'st my nights ; Ah, lovely thief ! what wilt ihou do ? What ? rob me of Heaven too ? Thou ev'u my prayera dost steal from me; And I, with wild idolatry,... | |
| Authoress - 1810 - 592 páginas
...give yoil tha particulars of our conversation'on- that occasion. The verses, are these; * Thou robh'st my days of bus'ness and delights', ' Of sleep thou robb'st my nights. ' Ali! lovely thief 1 what wilt thou do ? ' What ! ioh me of heav'n too ! ' Thou ev'n my pray'rs dost... | |
| The Rev. Edward Mangin - 1811 - 470 páginas
...my dear, and give you the particulars of our conversation on that occasion. The verses are these : Thou robb'st my days of bus'ness and delights, Of sleep thou robb'st my nights, Ah! lovely thief, » hat wilt thou do? What ! rob me of hcav'n too ? Thou ev'n my prayers dost steal from me. And I,... | |
| Samuel Richardson - 1824 - 808 páginas
...the particulars of our conversation on that occasion. The verses are these : Thou robb'st my flays of bus'ness and delights, Of sleep thou robb'st my...lovely thief, what wilt thou do ? What ! rob me of heav'n too ? Thou even my prayers dost steal from me, And I, with wild idolatry, Begin to Goo, and... | |
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