Ay me, how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall? Were not, that heavenly grace doth him uphold, And stedfast truth acquite him out of all. The Fairy Queen - Page 107by Edmund Spenser - 1758Full view - About this book
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 pages
...own righteousness, have not submitted themselves unto Che righteousness of God.— Romans, x. 3. th AY me! how many perils do enfold The righteous man,...Were not that heavenly grace doth him uphold, And steadfast truth acquit him out of all. — Spenser. Lord, grant my just request; O hear my cry, And... | |
| Joseph Frederick Berg - Angels - 1856 - 288 pages
...ministering spirits, sent forth to minister to them who shall be heirs of salvation ? — HEBREW i. 14. Ah me ! how many perils do enfold The righteous man to..."Were not that heavenly grace doth him uphold, And stedfast Truth acquit him out of all. Her love is firm, her care continual So oft as he through his... | |
| Harvey Buckland - Christian life - 1856 - 190 pages
...rest for our souls, and our bodies will provide rest for themselves. Thomas Fuller. GOD OUR GUARD, Ah me ! how many perils do enfold The righteous man,...make him daily fall: Were not that heavenly grace did him behold, And steadfast truth acquit him out of all. Spenser. GOD'S LOVE AND PITY. Great God,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1857 - 600 pages
...fight ; Who slayes the gyaunt, wounds the beast, And strips Duessa quight. Ar me, how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall, Were not that heavenly grace doth him uphold. And stedfast Truth ai quite him out of all ! Her love is finne, her care continual!, So oft as he, through... | |
| Frederick William Bryon Bouverie - 1858 - 440 pages
...venir dire le bon soir à ses anciens amis les Vaughan. CHAPITRE XXXIV. Ay me, how many perils doe enfold, The righteous man to make him daily fall Were not that heavenly sracc doth him uphold, And stedfast truth acquite him out of ail ! Hcr love is firme, her care continuai!,... | |
| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 336 pages
...Brings Arthur to the fight : AVho slays the giant, wounds the beast, And strips Duessa quite. I. AT me, how many perils do enfold The righteous man, to...Were not that heavenly grace doth him uphold. And stedfast Truth acquit1 him out of all! Her love is firm, her care continual, So oft as he, through... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1859 - 858 pages
...fight; \Vho slayes the gyaunt, wounds the boast. And strips Duessa quight. AT me, how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall, Were not that heaven^ priirr! doth him uphold. A nTI sledtast. 'irutli ae'imte him out of ajl ! nn 1m U liJ BrWe,... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1861 - 248 pages
...among the churches, Wherein his mettle and brave worth Might be explained by holder-forth, * Ay me 1 how many perils do enfold The righteous man to make him daily fall. SPENSER. — F. Queen, ia t The old ballad is probably that of which the following is the opening stanza:... | |
| Edmund Spenser - English poetry - 1862 - 522 pages
...fight : Who JIayes the Gyaunt,*- •wounds the Andjirips Duejfa quight. I. Y me ! how many perils doe enfold The righteous man, to make him daily fall, Were not that heavenly grace doth him .•1 uphold, And ftedfaft truth acquite him out at all. Her love is firme, her care continuall, So... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1866 - 356 pages
...Who slayes the Gyaunt, wounds the beast, And strips Dttessa quight. me ! how many perils doe enfold i The righteous man, to make him daily fall, Were not that heavenly grace doth him upAnd stedfast truth acquite him out at all. [hold, Her love is firme, her care continuall, So oft... | |
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