... before him, but could never court it into his embraces. O my beloved! (would he often sigh within himself.) O my heart's desire ! O thou joy of the whole earth ! In what corner of it dost thou hide thyself, and liest concealed from our eyes ? Where... The Parable of the Pilgrim: Written to a Friend - Page 10by Simon Patrick - 1667 - 527 pagesFull view - About this book
| Simon Patrick (bp. of Ely.) - 1839 - 286 pages
...heart's desire ! O thou joy of the whole earth ! In what corner of it dost thou hide thyself, and liest concealed from our eyes ? Where art thou to be found, O heavenly good ? Who will bring me to the clear vision of thy face ? Art thou company only for the celestial spirits ? art thou so reserved for the... | |
| Horatius Bonar - 1852 - 180 pages
...heart's defire! O thou joy of the whole earth ! In what corner of it doft thou hide thy felf, and liefl concealed from our eyes ? Where art thou to be found,...to the clear vifion of thy face ? Art thou company only for the Ccelef|ial fpirits; art thou fo referved for the Angels' food, that we poor mortals may... | |
| Horatius Bonar - 1852 - 186 pages
...heart's delire ! O thou joy of the whole earth ! In what corner of it doft thou hide thy felf, and Heft concealed from our eyes ? Where art thou to be found,...to the clear vifion of thy face ? Art thou company only for the Cceleflial fpirits ; art thou fo referved for the Angels' food, that we poor mortals may... | |
| James Hamilton - 1857 - 494 pages
...heart's desire ! O thou joy of the whole earth ! In wh'at corner of it dost thou hide thyself, and liest concealed from our eyes ? Where art thou to be found, O heavenly good ? Who will bring me to the clear vision of thy face t Art thou company only for the celestial spirits t Art thou so reserved for the... | |
| James Hamilton - 1857 - 532 pages
...the whole earth ! In what corner of it dost thou hide thyself, and liest concealed from our eyes 1 Where art thou to be found, O heavenly good ? Who will bring me to the clear vision of thy face ? Art thou company only for the celestial spirits? Art thou so reserved for the... | |
| James Hamilton - 1859 - 444 pages
...heart's desire ! O thou joy of the whole earth ! In what corner of it dost thou hide thyself, and liest concealed from our eyes ? Where art thou to be found, O heavenly good ? Who will bring me to the clear vision of thy face ? Art thou company only for the celestial spirits? Art thou so reserved for the... | |
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