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" GIVE eare to my suit, Lord ! Fromward hide not thy face, Beholde, sinking in grief, Lamenting, how I praye : My fooes they bray so lowde, And eke threpe on so fast, Buckeled to do me scathe, So is their malice bent. Care perceth my entrayles, And traveyleth... "
Nugæ Antiquæ: Being a Miscellaneous Collection of Original Papers, in ... - Page 330
by Sir John Harington, Henry Harington - 1804
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 2

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 740 pages
...Shall thus furespefce thy secret works, in sight of Adams race. EXAUDI, DEU5, ORATIONEM MEUM. PSALM LV. GIVE eare to my suit, Lord, fromward hide not thy...grief, lamenting, how I praye: My fooes they bray so lowdc, and eke threpe on so fast, Buckeled to do me scathe, so is their malice bent. Care perceth my...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 2

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 740 pages
...sight of Adams race. EXAUOI, DEUS, ORATIONEM HBDM. PSALM IV. GIVE eare to my suit, Lord, frontward hide not thy face, Beholde, sinking in grief, lamenting, how I praye: My fooes they bray so lowde, aud eke threpe on so fast, Buckcled to do me scathe, so is their malice bent. Care perceth uiy entrayles,...
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A Glossary, Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and Allusions to ...

Robert Nares - English language - 1888 - 524 pages
...from threapian, for threayian, Saxon. See Lye. In the Glossary to Chaucer, it is interpreted to call. My fooes they bray so lowde, And eke threpe on so fast, Buckeled to do me scat Ii, So is their malice bent. Fs. 55, ly Lord Surrey, A'tig. Ant., ii, 368, ed. Park. It seems...
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Neuenglisches Lesebuch: zur Einführung in das Studium der ..., Volume 1

Ewald Flügel - English literature - 1895 - 574 pages
...orationem meam. Ps. Lv. Give eare to my suit, Lord! Fromward hide not thy face, Beholde, sinking in griefe, Lamenting, how I praye My fooes they bray so lowde....my entrayles, And traveyleth my spryte. The greslye fcare of death Envyroneth my brest. A tremblynge cold of dred Clene overwhelmeth my hert, ao 0, thinke...
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Neuenglisches Lesebuch zur Einführung in das Studium der Denkmäler ..., Volume 1

Ewald Flügel - English language - 1895 - 570 pages
...I see, Such goodlye light King David giveth me. (eb. p. 364.) Exaudi, deus, orationem meam. Ps. Lv. Give eare to my suit, Lord! Fromward hide not thy face, Beholde, sinking in griefe, Lamenting, how I praye My fooes they bray so lowde. And eke threpe on so fast, Buckeled to...
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Prayers from the Poets: A Calendar of Devotion

Laurie Magnus, Cecil Headlam - Religious poetry - 1903 - 390 pages
...land and people at their need. SOPHOCLES. (Trs. R. Whitelaw.) JUNE 16. EX AUDI, DEUS, ORATIONEM ME AM. GIVE eare to my suit, Lord, fromward hide not Thy...bent. Care perceth my entrayles and traveyleth my sprite : The greslye feare of death envyroneth my brest. A tremblynge cold of dred clene overwhelmeth...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 2

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1910 - 738 pages
...thus forespeke thy secret works, in sight of Adams race. U\iH.Jl!, DEUS, ORATIONEM IHEUM. PSALM LV. GIVE eare to my suit, Lord, fromward hide not thy...fooes they bray so lowde, and eke threpe on so fast, Bucketed to do me scathe, so is their malice bent. Care perceth my entrayles, and traveyleth my spryte;...
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University of Washington Publications: Language and literature, Volumes 1-2

1920 - 546 pages
...and slyme." 54 PSAI.M 55 Giue eare to my suit, Lord ! f romward hide not thy face. Beholde, herking in grief, lamenting how I praye. My fooes they bray...their malice bent. Care perceth my entrayles, and traueyleth my spryte ; 5 The greslye feare of death enuyroneth my brcst ; A tremblynge cold of dred...
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The Poems of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Volume 1

Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Frederick Morgan Padelford - English poetry - 1920 - 256 pages
...and slyme." 54 PSAI,M 55 Giue eare to my suit, Lord ! f romward hide not thy face. Beholde, herking in grief, lamenting how I praye. My fooes they bray...their malice bent. Care perceth my entrayles, and traueyleth my spryte; 5 The greslye feare of death enuyroneth my brest ; A tremblynge cold of dred...
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Nall's Glossary of East Anglian Dialect

John Greaves Nall - English language - 2006 - 236 pages
...beat; threphel, a flail, Lane. A place is said to be tin-apt full when excessively crowded, Essex. 'My fooes they bray so lowde, and eke threpe on so fast.' Ps. 55, Surrey. 'With eagle-soaring Bullingbrook, that at his removing of household into banishment...
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