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" ... heart be thus to be broken ; O Lord, I yield unto thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. "
Miscellaneous Thoughts on Men, Manners, and Things - Page 298
by David Hoffman - 1841 - 385 pages
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Aphorisms of Sir Philip Sidney: With Remarks, Volume 2

Sir Philip Sidney - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1807 - 246 pages
...over-high desires; if the pride of my not enough-humble heart be thus to be broken, O Lord, I yield unto thy will ; and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only, thus piucjj, let me crave of thce! (Let my driving, O Lord, be accepted of thee ; since even...
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The bachelor's wife, a selection of curious and interesting extracts

John Galt - 1824 - 462 pages
...over-high desires ; if the pride of my not enough humble heart be thus to be broken ; O Lord, I yield unto thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of thee (let my craving, O Lord, be accepted of thee, since even that proceeds...
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The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Anecdotes - 1832 - 846 pages
...over-high desires ; and the pride of my not enough humble heart be thus to be broken, 0 Lord, I yield unto thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of thee — let my craving, O Lord, be accepted of thee, since even that...
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The Life and Times of Sir Philip Sidney

S. M. Henry Davis - 1859 - 326 pages
...over-high desires ; if the pride of my not enough humble heart be not enough to be broken, O Lord, I yield unto thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of thee, (let my craving, O Lord, be accepted of thee, since even that...
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A Memoir of Sir Philip Sidney

Henry Richard Fox Bourne - Great Britain - 1862 - 588 pages
...over high desires, if the pride of my not enough humble heart be thus to bo broken, 0 Lord, I yield unto Thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow Thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of Thee : let my craving, 0 Lord, be accepted of Thee, since even that...
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Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood, Volume 1

George MacDonald - English fiction - 1867 - 406 pages
...repeated to them this portion of a prayer out of one of Sir Philip Sidney's books : " O Lord, I yield unto Thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow Thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of Thee (let my craving, O Lord, be accepted of Thee, since even that proceeds...
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Annals of a Quiet Neighborhood, Volume 1

George MacDonald - English fiction - 1867 - 400 pages
...repeated to them this portion of a prayer out of one of Sir Philip Sidney's books : " 0 Lord, I yield unto Thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow Thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of Thee (let my craving, O Lord, be accepted of Thee, since even that proceeds...
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Prayers of the Ages

Caroline Snowden (Whitmarsh) Guild - Prayers - 1868 - 360 pages
...overhigh desires, if the pride of my not-enough humble heart be thus to be broken, O Lord, I yield unto Thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow Thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of Thee, (let my craving, O Lord, be accepted of Thee, since even that...
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The Monthly Religious Magazine, Volume 40

Unitarianism - 1868 - 532 pages
...he be in the things that coincide, he must be in the coincidences of those things." 0 LORD, I yield unto thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of thee (let my craving, 0 Lord, be accepted of thee, since even that proceeds...
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The Life of John Milton: Narrated in Connexion with the Political ..., Volume 4

David Masson - English literature - 1877 - 664 pages
...broken, O Lord, I yield unto Thy will, and cheerfully embrace what thus to be broken, 0 Lord, I yield unto thy will, and joyfully embrace what sorrow thou wilt have me suffer. Only thus much let me crave of thee — let iny craving, 0 Lord, be accepted of thee, since even that...
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