| Sir George Forrest - 1912 - 748 lehte
...the Prayer - Book version of the Psalms, and also states they had morning services, and the Litany. God it were evening ; and in the evening, would God it were morning." Night brought little rest, and myriads of mosquitoes rendered sleep almost impossible. Depression of... | |
| Joseph Hodges Choate, Edward Sandford Martin - 1920 - 540 lehte
...Freshman that received his papers on Tuesday night, unite like the Jews of old in crying in the morning 'Would God it were evening!' and in the evening 'Would God it were morning!' yet there is never any slacking off of the savage heat, until the last pie-crust has been swept from... | |
| Joseph Hodges Choate, Edward Sandford Martin - 1920 - 514 lehte
...Freshman that received his papers on Tuesday night, unite like the Jews of old in crying in the morning 'Would God it were evening!' and in the evening 'Would God it were morning!' yet there is never any slacking off of the savage heat, until the last pie-crust has been swept from... | |
| James Morton Callahan - 1923 - 774 lehte
...forgotten to hope, forgotten 1o pray; only in the bitterness of endurance they say in the morning, 'Would God it were evening!' and in the evening, 'Would God it were morning!' " could see that it ueed not take Prospero's Ariel forty minutes to put a girdle round this man's world;... | |
| George William Forrest, Sir George Forrest - 2006 - 732 lehte
...the Prayer -Book version of the Psalms, and also states they had morning services, and the Litany. God it were evening;, and in the evening, would God it were morning." Night brought little rest, and myriads of mosquitoes rendered sleep almost impossible. Depression of... | |
| 528 lehte
...find no rest ; that their lives should hang in perpetual doubt ; that in the morning they would say : Would God it were evening ! and in the evening, Would God it were morning ! and that he would finally take them back to Egypt where they should be again sold for bondmen and bondwomen.... | |
| 1891 - 936 lehte
...patiently bearing for long years a heavy burden, intolerable and fatal — so grievo.us was it to be borne that "in the morning she said, would God it were evening ; and in the evening she cried, would God it were morning! " — for which the good family doctor, who seemed to cure everybody... | |
| 1884 - 652 lehte
...on account of painful and deforming disease 1 Restless, discouraged souls, who say in the morning, "Would God It were evening," and in the evening, " Would God It were morning" — dragging out their weary days with no expectation of anything better this side of the grave 1 If... | |
| 1867 - 694 lehte
...labor of the brain into the night-watches; ask the imprisoned invalid — who says in the morning, " Would God it were evening ;" and in the evening, " Would God it were morning" — if the day is short ! And, of these days, it takes how many to make a single year! How slowly changes... | |
| 1882 - 878 lehte
...me what I 've been reading." " Ah, poor soul ! " said granny. " No doubt she says in the morning, ' Would God it were evening,' and in the evening, ' Would God it were morning,' like the disobedient woman in Deuteronomy." Swithin, in the room overhead, had suspended his calculations,... | |
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