| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1808 - 918 pages
...awryj My knees I bow, and from my heart I call, O Lord, forget these faults and follies all. t 4 For For now I see how void youth is of skill, I see also his prime time and bis end : I do confess my faults and all my ill ; And sorrow sore, for that I did offend: And with... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1812 - 502 pages
...skill, I see also his prime time and his end : 1 doo confesse my faultes and all my yll, And sorrowe sore, for that I did offend. And with a mind repentant of all crimes Pardon I aske for youth, ten thousand times. The humble hart hath daunted the proud mindj Eke wysedome hath... | |
| John Bodenham - English poetry - 1812 - 478 pages
...and from my hart I call, O Lorde, forget these faultes and follies all. For For nowe I see, how voyde youth is of skill, I see also his prime time and his end : I doo confesse my faultes and all my yll, And sorrowe sore, for that I did offend . And with a mind repentant... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1812 - 502 pages
...my hart I call, O Lorde, forget these faultes and follies all. For " Bii For nowe I see, how voyde youth is of skill, I see also his prime time and his end : 1 doo confesse my faultes and all my yll, And sorrowe sore, for thaf. I did offend. And with a mind... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1815 - 600 pages
...hold, And melt in mi ml. each step youth strayed awry; My knees, I bow, and from my heart I call, 0 Lord, forget these faults and follies all. For now...void youth is of skill, I see also his prime time and Iris end ; 1 do confess my faults and all my ill; And sorrow sore, for that I did offend : And with... | |
| John Mitford - English poetry - 1827 - 360 pages
...hold, And mette in mind each step youth strayed awry ; My knees I bowe, and from my heart I call, 0 Lord, forget these faults and follies all. For now...his end : I do confess my faults and all my ill, And sorrowe sore, for that I did offend. And with a mind repentant of all crimes, Pardon I ask for youth,... | |
| John Mitford - English poetry - 1827 - 358 pages
...hold, And mette in mind each step youth strayed awry ; My knees I bowe, and from my heart I call, 0 Lord, forget these faults and follies all. For now I see, how void youth is of skill, 1 see also his prime time and his end : I do confess my faults and all my ill, And sorrowe sore, for... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1841 - 480 pages
...did hold. And melt in mind each step youth stray'd awry ; My knees I bow, and from my heart I call, 0 Lord ! forget these faults and follies all. For now I see how void youth is of skill, 1 see also his prime time and his end ; I do confess my faults and all my ill, And sorrow sore for... | |
| Edward Farr - Poetry - 1845 - 328 pages
...see how voide youth is of skill, 1 also see his prime-time and his end ; I doo confesse my faultes and all my ill, And sorrow sore for that I did offend ; And with a minde repentant of all crimes Pardon I aske for youth ten thousand times. The humble hart hath daunted... | |
| John Payne Collier - English poetry - 1870 - 538 pages
...fkill, 1 fee alfo his prime time and his end : I doo confeffc my faultes and all my ill, And forow fore, for that I did offend, And with a mind repentant of all crimes, Pardon I afke for youth, ten thoufand times. The humble hart, hath daunted the proud mind, Eke wyfedome hath... | |
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