Soveraign strive, Who dare find fault with him that is most High? That hath an absolute Prerogative, And doth his pleasure: none may ask him, why? We're Clay-lumps, Dust-heaps, nothings in his sight: The Judge of all the Earth doth always right. Elegies and Epitaphs, 1677-1717 - Página 16editado por - 1896 - 82 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 560 páginas
...We're clay-lumps, dust-heaps, nothings in his sight: The Judge of all the earth doth always right. Ah! could not prayers and tears prevail with God !...dreadful blow ! And was there no averting of that rod ! Must Shepard dy ! and that good angel go ! Alas! Our heinous sins (more than our hairs) It seems,... | |
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...And doth his pleasure: none may ask him, why? We're Clay-lumps, Dust-heaps, nothings in his sight: The Judge of all the Earth doth always right. 46 Ah! could not Prayers and Tears prevail with Godl Was there no warding off that dreadful Blow! And was there no averting of that Rod! Must Shepard... | |
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