| Boethius - 1829 - 486 pages
...verse, as it now is done. And lie now prays and for God's name implores every one of those whom it lists to read this book, that he would pray for him, and...and according to his leisure, speak that which he speaks, and do that which he does. TITULI CAPITUM. hu Erotan jepunnon Romana pice. •j hu Boetiup... | |
| Boethius - 1829 - 476 pages
...verse, as it now is done. And he now prays and for God's name implores every one of those whom it lists to read this book, that he would pray for him, and not blame him if be more rightly understand it than he could. For every man must, according to the measure of his understanding... | |
| Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1843 - 456 pages
...as it now is done. And [he] now prays, and for God's sake implores every one of those whom it lists to read this book, that he would pray for him, and...and according to his leisure, speak that which he speaks, and do that which he does." Notwithstanding what is here said the version published by Mr.... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1845 - 886 pages
...Preface closes : " And now he prays, and for God's name implores, every one of those whom it lists to read this book, that he would pray for him, and...and according to his leisure, speak that which he gpeaks, and do that which he does." I would fain hope, that the beauty of this and other Anglo-Saxon... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1846 - 900 pages
...verse, as it now is done. And ha now prays, and for God's name implores every one of those whom it lists to read this book, that he would pray for him, and...it than he could ; for every man must, according to tho measure of his understanding, and according to his leisure, speak that which he speaks, and do... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1855 - 822 pages
...Preface closes : ** And now he prays, and for God's name implores, every one of those whom it lists to read this book, that he would pray for him, and not blame him, if he more rig/illy understand it than he could ; for every ii.-ia must, according to the measure of his un¿»-rítnnding,... | |
| Alfred (King of England) - 1858 - 684 pages
...verse, as it is now done. And he now prays, and for God's name implores every one of those who list to read this book, that he would pray for him, and...speak that which he speaketh, and do that which he doeth."1 TITLES OF THE CHAPTERS. I. First, how the Goths conquered the empire of the Romans, and how... | |
| George Perkins Marsh - 1862 - 600 pages
...'P he for hine gebidde and him ne wite gif he 2. that he for him pray • and him not blame if he 3. that he would pray for him and not blame him if he 1. hit rihtlicor ongite fonne he mihte. forfaande selc mon 2. it rightlier understand than he might;... | |
| 1862 - 542 pages
...mind and body ;" therefore '• he prays, and for God's name implores, each one who lists to re id this book, that he would pray for him, and not blame...if he more rightly understand it, than he could." At last Alfred is called to the throne, in preference to the children of an elder brother, by the sanction... | |
| Boethius - 1864 - 480 pages
...verse, as it is now done. And he now prays, and for God's name implores every one of those who lists to read this book, that he would pray for him, and not blame him, if he more rightly understood it than he could. For every man must, according to the measure of his understanding, and... | |
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