| 1850 - 340 páginas
...BLINDNESS. WHEN I'Qonsider how my light is spent, Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent, which is death to hide, Lodged with me...therewith my Maker, and present My true account, lest he return and chide. " Doth God exact day-labor, light denied ? " I fondly ask : but Patience, to prevent... | |
| Kenneth C. Steven - 2001 - 86 páginas
...one Talent which is death to hide Lodg'd with me useless, though my Soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present My true account, lest he returning chide, Doth God exact day-labour, light deny'd, I fondly ask; But patience to prevent That murmur, soon replies, God doth not need Either man's... | |
| K. H. Anthol - 2003 - 344 páginas
...[1648] When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide* Lodged with me...account, lest he returning chide; "Doth God exact day-labor, light denied?" I fondly ask; but Patience to prevent That murmur, soon replies, "God doth... | |
| John Milton - 2003 - 1012 páginas
...16 When I consider how my light is spent,0 Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide,0 And that one talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me...maker, and present My true account, lest he returning chide,0 Doth God exact day-labour, light denied,0 I fondly ask; but patience to prevent0 That murmur,... | |
| Griff Hogan - 2003 - 357 páginas
...one talent which is death to hide Lodg'd with me useless, though my soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker, and present My true account, lest he returning...light denied?" I fondly ask. But Patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies: "God doth not need Either man's work or his own gifts: who best Bear his... | |
| Geoffrey O'Brien, Billy Collins - 2007 - 778 páginas
...once they view, That stand upon the threshold of the new. EDMUND WALLER ENGLISH (1606-1687) On His Blindness When I consider how my light is spent, Ere...light denied, I fondly ask; but patience to prevent That murmur, soon replies, God doth not need Either man's works or His own gifts; who best Bear His... | |
| Richard D. E. Burton - 2004 - 332 páginas
...greater English poet, a few years younger than Herbert, she might also have discovered the following: "Doth God exact day-labour, light denied?" I fondly ask. But patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies, "God doth not need Either man's work or his own gifts; who best Bear his... | |
| 2005 - 334 páginas
...su último juicio sobre cada acción, de la fama celestial, espera tu porción. Sonnet XVII: "On His Blindness" When I consider how my light is spent Ere...light denied?" I fondly ask. But Patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies, "God doth not need Either man's work or his own gifts. Who best Bear his... | |
| Cambridge International Examinations - 2005 - 272 páginas
...MILTON When I consider how my light is spent, Ere half my days, in this dark world and wide. And that one talent which is death to hide, Lodged with me...light denied?' I fondly ask: but Patience, to prevent That murmur, soon replies, 'God doth not need Either man's work or his own gifts; who best Bear his... | |
| John Bailey - 2003 - 177 páginas
...sestet When I consider how my light is spent Ere half my day, in this dark world and wide, And that one talent which is death to hide Lodged with me useless,...account, lest he returning chide; "Doth God exact day-labor, light denied?" I fondly ask; but patience to prevent That murmur, soon replies, "God doth... | |
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