His lieutenant here ye should remain : Reward the just ; be steadfast, true, and plain ; Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right ; Walk always so as ever in His sight, Who guards the godly, plaguing the profane. And so ye shall in princely virtues... Miscellanies of literature - Page 318de Isaac Disraeli - 1840Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Lady - 1807 - 232 pages
...ye shall remaine. Rewarde the juste, be atedfast, true, and plaine, Kepressc the prond, maintayning aye the right ; Walk always so, as ever in His sight, 'Who guards the godly, plaguing the profane. H 6 THE RISING IN THE NORTH. ' 1 HE subject of this ballad is the great Northern Insurrection,... | |
| 1833 - 124 pages
...ye should remaine. Rewarde the just, be stedfast, true and plaine; Regresse the proud, maintayning aye the right; Walk always so, as ever in His sight, . Who guards the godly, plaginng the profane, And so yc shall in princely vertues shine, UNFAILING Б£АГТУ. ¡'s beautiful... | |
| 1834 - 536 pages
...Since his lieutenant here should ye remain. Reward the just ; be stodfast, tnie and plain ; Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right; Walk always...ever in His sight, Who guards the godly, plaguing the profane. In ICI 2, a marriage was proposed for him with a daughter of Henry the Fourth of France. But,... | |
| 1835 - 272 pages
...spring; Since his lientenant here should ye remain. Howard the just; be stedfast, true and plain; Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right; Walk always...in His sight, 'Who guards the godly, plaguing the profane. In 1612, a marriage was proposed for him with a daughter^ df. Henry the Fourth of France.... | |
| Alexander Macdonald - 1835 - 178 pages
...should remaine, Rewarde the just, be stedfast, true, and plaine ; Represse the proud, mainteyning ay the right. Walk always so as ever in his sight, Who guards the godly, plaguing the prophane, And so shall ye in Princely virtues shine, Resembling right your mightie King devine." The birth of... | |
| James I (King of England) - 1835 - 248 pages
...should remaine, Rewarde the just, be stedfast, true, and plaine ; Represse the proud, mainteyning ay the right. Walk always so as ever in his sight, Who guards the godly, plaguing the prophane, And so shall ye in Princely virtues shine, Resembling right your mightie King devine." The birth of... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 pages
...Since liis lieutenant here should ye remain. Reward the just ; bestedfnst, tnieand plain ; Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right: Walk always...ever in His sight. Who guards the godly, plaguing the profane. In 1612, a marriage was proposed for him with a daughter of Henry the Fourth of France. But,... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1848 - 388 pages
...spring. If His lieutenant here you should remain, Reward the just, be steadfast, true and plain, Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right ; Walk always...ever in His sight, Who guards the godly, plaguing the profane. And so shall ye in princely virtues shine, Resembling right your mighty king divine." It has... | |
| Agnes Strickland - 1851 - 742 pages
...If His lieutenant here you should remain, Reward the just, be steadfast, true, and plain ; Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right ; Walk always so as ever in His sight, Who guards the goilly, plaguing the profane, And so shall ye in princely virtues shine, Resembling right your mighty... | |
| Christian year - 1855 - 364 pages
...Since His lieutenant here you should remain. Eeward the just, be stedfast, true, and plain, Repress the proud, maintaining aye the right, Walk always...ever in His sight, Who guards the godly, plaguing the profane, And so you shall in princely virtues shine, Following aright your mighty King divine. JAMES... | |
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