... the harpsichord. When he had finished, he knelt down and prayed aloud for her, and then for his family, and then for the nation, concluding with a prayer for himself, that it might please God to avert his heavy calamity from him, but if not, to give... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 2721860Full view - About this book
| 1816 - 566 pages
...harpsichord. When he had finished it, he knelt down and prayed aloud for her Majesty, then for his family and the nation, concluding with a prayer for himself,...him, but if not, to give him resignation to submit to it. He then bnrst into tears, and lu's reason again fled. . One morning, when the passing bell was... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1816 - 832 pages
...When he had finished it, he knelt down, and prayed aloud for her Majesty, then for his Family and tbe Nation, concluding with a prayer for himself, that...him, but if not, to give him resignation to submit to it. He •then burst into tears, and his reason again fled. One morning, when the passingbell was... | |
| Congregational churches - 1820 - 598 pages
...harpsichord. When he had finished it, he knelt down and prayed aloud for her Majesty, then for his family and the nation, concluding with a prayer for himself,...him; but if not, to give him resignation to submit to it. He then burst into tears, and his reason again fled. •yJ'K .<• One morning when the passing... | |
| Thomas Green - Great Britain - 1818 - 654 pages
...When he had finished it, he knelt down, and prayed aloud for Her Majesty, then for his Family, and the Nation, concluding with a prayer for Himself, that it might please God to remove his heavy calamity from him, but, if not, to give him resignation to submit to it: he then burst... | |
| Thomas Williams (Calvinist preacher.) - 1820 - 402 pages
...harpsichord. When he had finished it, he knelt down and prayed aloud for her Majesty, then for his family and the nation, concluding with a prayer for himself,...him; but, if not, to give him resignation to submit to it. He then burst into tears, and his reason again fled.* Towards the latter end of his illness,... | |
| 1820 - 592 pages
...knelt down and prayed aloud for her Majesty, then for his family and the nation, concluding wit ha prayer for himself, that it might please God to avert...him; but if not, to give him resignation to submit to it. He then, burst into tears, and his reason again fled. One morning when the passing bell was... | |
| Edward Holt - Great Britain - 1820 - 730 pages
...down, and in his usual emphatic manner, prayed aloud for her Majesty ; afterwards for his faiuilj, then for the nation, concluding with a prayer for himself, that it might please God to avert the heavy calamity from him, if not, to give him resignation to submit to it. His Majesty's feelings... | |
| John Galt - Great Britain - 1824 - 498 pages
...accompanying it on the harpsicord. When he had finished it, he knelt down and prayed aloud for Her Majesty, then for his. family, and then for the nation, concluding...a prayer for himself, that it might please God to £62 avert his heavy calamity from him, but if not, to give him resignation to submit to it. He then... | |
| American literature - 1865 - 820 pages
...accompanying himself at the harpsichord. When he had finished he knelt down and prayed aloud for her, and then for his family, and then for the nation, concluding...moralize on this story ? What words save the simplest are requisite to tell it? It is too terrible for tears. The thought of such a misery strikes us down... | |
| American periodicals - 1862 - 670 pages
...accompanying himself on the harpsichord. When he had finished, he knelt down and prayed aloud for her, and then for his family, and then for the nation, concluding...prayer for himself, that it might please God to avert this heavy calamity from him, but if not, to give him resignation to submit. He then burst into tears,... | |
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