| George Herbert - 1703 - 450 oldal
...him. Thus wonky and (like David's bleffed Man) thus lowly, was Mr. George Herbert in bis ofrn Eyes. At his return that Night to his Wife at Bainton, he gave her an account of the Paflages 'twixt him and the poor Woman ; with which fhe was fo affefted, that fhe went next day to... | |
| Izaak Walton, Thomas Zouch - 1796 - 640 oldal
...home with a cheerful heart, praifmg God and praying for him. Thus worthy and (like David's blefled man) thus lowly was Mr. George Herbert in his own...his wife at Bainton, he gave her an account of the pafTages betwixt him and the poor woman ; with which (he was fo affected that (he went next day to... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1805 - 380 oldal
...home with a cheerful heart, praifing God, and praying for him. Thus worthy, and (like David's blefled man) thus lowly was Mr. George Herbert in his own...his wife at Bainton, he gave her an account of the pafiages betwixt him and the poor woman : •with which flie was fo aifected, that fhc went next day... | |
| John Watkins - 1808 - 768 oldal
...his meek behaviour and counsel ; but because that cost him nothing, he relieved her with money too, and so sent her home with a cheerful heart, praising God, and praying for him. At At his return that night to his wife, at Bainton, iie gave her an account of the passages between... | |
| John Watkins - 1808 - 568 oldal
...his meek behaviour and counsel ; but because that cost him nothing, he relieved her with money too, and so sent her home with a cheerful heart, praising God, and praying^for him. At his return that night to his wife, at Bainton, he gave her an account of the passages... | |
| 1810 - 594 oldal
...because that cost him nothing, he relieved her with money too, and so sent her home with a chearful heart, praising God, and praying for him. Thus worthy,...and the poor woman : with which she was so affected, affected, that she went next day to Salisbury, and there bought a pair of blankets and sent them as... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1817 - 740 oldal
...his meek behaviour and counsel; but because that cost him nothing, he relieved her with money too, and so sent her home with a cheerful heart, praising...of others. At his return that night to his wife at Bain ton, he gave her an account of the passages betwixt him and the poor woman ; with which she was... | |
| 1818 - 586 oldal
...because that cost him nothing, he relieved her with money too, and so sent her home with a chearful heart, praising God, and praying for him. Thus worthy,...George Herbert in his own eyes : and thus lovely in thq eyes of others. . ,, At his return that night to his wife at Bainton, he gave her an account of... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1825 - 564 oldal
...his meek behaviour and counsel ; but because that cost him nothing, he relieved her with money too, and so sent her home with a cheerful heart, praising...account of the passages betwixt him and the poor woman j with which she was so affected, that she went next day to Salisbury, and there bought a pair of blankets,... | |
| George Herbert - 1842 - 400 oldal
...his meek behaviour and counsel ; but because that cost him nothing, he relieved her with money too, and so sent her home with a cheerful heart, praising...him. Thus worthy, and like David's blessed man, thus lowly.was Mr.George Herbert in his own eyes, and thus lovely in the eyes of others. At his return that... | |
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