| George Herbert - 1838 - 406 стор.
...now I see, May both the work and workman show : Then by a sunbeam I will climb to thee. XXXV. SIN. O THAT I could a sin once see ! We paint the devil foul,...some good in him, all agree. Sin is flat opposite to the Almighty, seeing' It wants the good of virtue, and of being. But God more care of us hath had,... | |
| George Herbert - 1838 - 402 стор.
...now I see, May both the work and workman show : Then by a sunbeam I will climb to thee. XXXV. SIN. O THAT I could a sin once see ! We paint the devil foul,...some good in him, all agree. Sin is flat opposite to the Almighty, seeing It wants the good of virtue, and of being. But God more care of us hath had, If... | |
| 1848 - 916 стор.
...for ' poor Cloutie-ben,' which has been expressed with so much humour and pathos by Rober: Burns: — We paint the devil foul, yet he Hath some good in him all agree. Ay, and he is a lover of the night after his own dear familiar fashion, he says :— " I muse, which... | |
| George Herbert - 1855 - 560 стор.
...work and workman show : Then by a sunne-beam I will climbe to thee. 35. SINNE. O THAT I could a sinne once see ! We paint the devil foul, yet he Hath some good in him, all agree. Sinne is flat opposite to th' Almighty, seeing It wants the good of vertue, and of being. But God more... | |
| George Herbert, Robert Aris Willmott - 1855 - 366 стор.
...the work and workman show: Then by a sunne-beam I will climb to thee. SINNE. O THAT I could a sinne once see! We paint the devil foul; yet he Hath some good in him, all agree. Sinne is flat opposite to th' Almighty, seeing It wants the good of vertue and of being. But God more... | |
| George Herbert - 1856 - 276 стор.
...the work and workman show Then by a sunne-beam I will climbe to thee. SINNE. i O THAT I could a sinne once see ! We paint the devil foul, yet he Hath some good in him, all agree. Sinne is flat opposite to th' Almighty, seeing It wants the good of vertue, and of being. But God more... | |
| Samuel Brown - 1858 - 430 стор.
...' auld Nickie-ben,' which has been expressed with so much humour and pathos by Eobert Burns : — ' We paint the devil foul, yet he Hath some good in him, all agree.' Ay, and he is a lover of the night after his own dear familiar fashion ; he says : — ' I muse, which... | |
| Samuel Brown - 1858 - 396 стор.
...' auld Nickie-ben,' which has been expressed with so much humour and pathos by Eobert Burns :— ' We paint the devil foul, yet he Hath some good in him, all agree.' Ay, and he is a lover of the night after his own dear familiar fashion; he says:— ' I muse, which... | |
| 1861 - 356 стор.
...third draws more, And they for all the rest set ope the door. SMITH. O that I could a sin once see I We paint the devil foul; yet he Hath some good in him, all agree. Sin is flat opposite to the Almighty, seeing It wants the good of virtue and of being. HEREERT. There dwelleth in the sinlessness... | |
| George Herbert - 1863 - 372 стор.
...show : Then by a sunne-beam I will climb to thee. * Morning worship. SINNE. 0 THAT I could a sinne once see ! We paint the devil foul ; yet he Hath some good in him, all agree. Sinne is flat opposite to th' Almighty, seeing It wants the good of vertue and of being. But God more... | |
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