I AM old and blind ! Men point at me as smitten by God's frown, Afflicted, and deserted of my kind ; Yet am I not cast down. I am weak, yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor, old, and helpless, I the more belong, Father supreme ! to Thee. Ave Maria - Page 3271883Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1849 - 748 pages
...o'er thee ! Keep the freedom of the mind — God made it to be free! MILTON ON HIS LOSS OF SIGHT. I AM old and blind ! Men point at me as smitten by God's frown ; Afflicted and deserted of my kind, Yet I am not cast down. I am weak, yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor, old, and helpless,... | |
| 1845 - 624 pages
...like its Star. HigJtgate. HVT MILTON ON HIS LOSS OF SIGHT. (From the Oxford Edition of Mi Works.) I AM old and blind! — Men point at me as smitten by God's frown, Afflicted and deserted of my kind, Yet I am not cast down ! I am weak, yet strong; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor, old, and helpless,... | |
| 1854 - 738 pages
...manuscripts. In sentiment and in diction, it is every way worthy of him. 1 1 am old and blind; Ken point at me as smitten by God's frown ; Afflicted and deserted of my kind : Tet I am not cast down. I am wenk, yet strong, I murmur not that I no longer see — Poor, old, and... | |
| 1862 - 802 pages
...them. The piece is rather long, but full of poetry, full of piety, full of consolation : — ' 1 am old and blind ; Men point at me as smitten by God's frown — Atllieted and deserted of my kind; Yet lam not cast down. I am weak, yet strong, I murmur not tli.it... | |
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1848 - 856 pages
...will soon be world-famed. — Cour. £r Enq. For Friends' Review. MILTON'S PR A VER OF PATIENCE. I am old and blind! Men point at me as smitten by God's...am weak, yet strong, I murmur not that I no longer see — Poor, old, and helpless, I the more belong, Father Supreme ! to Thee. All-merciful One ! When... | |
| Manchester district Sunday school assoc - 1855 - 798 pages
...ever, and at last take her to a blessed home in heaven. (To be continued.) MILTON'S LAST VERSES. I AM old and blind! Men point at me as smitten by God's frown — Afflicted and deserted of my mind — Yet am I not cast down. I am weak, yet strong — I murmur not that I no longer see — Poor,... | |
| 1856 - 666 pages
...papers of MILTON, and published as his composition, in the recent Oxford Edition of his works. I AM old and blind ! Men point at me as smitten by God's frown, Afflicted and deserted of my mind, Yet I am not cast down. I am weak, yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor, old,... | |
| 1849 - 586 pages
...and blind ! Men point at me аs smitten by God's frown; Afflicted and deserted of my kind, Yet I am not cast down. I am weak, yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor, old, and helpless, I the more belong, Father Supreme ! to thee. O merciful One ! When men... | |
| Samuel Dunn - 1852 - 1074 pages
...and blind — Men point at me as smitten by Ood's frown, Afflicted and deserted by my kind, Yet I am unn see ; Poor, old, and helpless, I the more belong, Father supreme, to Thee. 0 merciful One ! When men... | |
| 1857 - 494 pages
...language of the illustrious bhnd Milton become, as it were, a photograph of their feelings : — " I am weak, yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor, old, and helpless, I the more belong, Father supreme, to thee. Thy glorious face Is leaning... | |
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