| Church of England - Psalter - 1925 - 164 pages
...sins in the light of Thy countenance. 10 For when Thou art angry all our days are gone : we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. 11 The days of our age are threescore years and ten : and though men be so strong that they come to... | |
| Emil Otto Hoppé - England - 1926 - 344 pages
...gewaltigen Folge aus lauter einzelnen Silben, wie sie Shakespeare von Leben und Tod gibt: ,,We bring our years to an end as it were a tale that is told" (,,Wir bringen unsere Jahre zu wie ein Gesdiwiitz") (Englische Begrabnisliturgie), ,,I live by bread... | |
| George Rylands - Bible - 1926 - 216 pages
...sins in the light of thy countenance. For when thou art angry all our days are gone : we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. The days of our age are threescore years and ten; and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore... | |
| United States. Congress House - 1932 - 94 pages
...secret sins in the light of Thy countenance. For when Thou art angry all our days are gone; we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. The days of our age are threescore years and ten, and though men be so strong that they come to fourscore... | |
| United States. 76th Congress, 1st sess., 1939 - 1939 - 116 pages
...secret sins in the light of Thy countenance. For when Thou art angry all our days are gone: we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. The days of our age are three score years and ten; and though men be so strong, that they come to four... | |
| United States. Congress - 1939 - 140 pages
...secret sins in the light of Thy countenance. For when Thou art angry all our days are gone: we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. The days of our age are three score years and ten; and though men be so strong, that they come to four... | |
| United States. Congress - 1939 - 112 pages
...secret sins in the light of Thy countenance. For when Thou art angry all our days are gone: we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told. The days of our age are three score years and ten; and though men be so strong, that they come to four... | |
| William Shakespeare - Opera programs - 1962 - 232 pages
...Contemptuous. Compare Measure for Measure, Il.ii, 118. 26-7 It . . . Told. See Psalms, xc. 9, 'We bring our years to an end as it were a tale that is told*. 28 Signifying nothing. Is Macbeth 'fey', an atheist, equivocating, deluded, logical, Satan's mouthpiece?... | |
| Samuel Schoenbaum - Biography & Autobiography - 1987 - 420 pages
...the Fifth Commandment becomes 'thou shalt do no murder', and the words of the Psahnist, 'we bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told' ('we have spent our years as a thought', in the Genevan Bible), metamorphose into the tale told by... | |
| Patrick Collinson - History - 1994 - 281 pages
...tolerable by those mighty words. So 'a tale told by an idiot' derives from the Psalmist: 'We bring our years to an end, as it were a tale that is told.' Henry VI declares, 'Blessed are the peacemakers' (2 Henry VI, II.i.34), and Marcus in Titus Andronicus... | |
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