Lambe of God, before all worlds behight, How can we Thee requite for all this good ? Or what can prize that Thy most precious blood ? Yet nought Thou ask'st in lieu of all this love, But love... Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood - Page 307by George MacDonald - 1867Full view - About this book
| English poets - 1862 - 626 pages
...mo?t vile became, At length him nayled on a gallow-tree, And slew the iust by most uniust decree. 0 blessed Well of Love ! 0 Floure of Grace ! 0 glorious...can us lesse than that behove ? Had he required life for us againe, Had it beene wrong to ask his owne with gaiue ? He gave us life, he it restored lost... | |
| Robert Eldridge Aris Willmott - 1862 - 418 pages
...of Might, Meek Lamb of God, before all worlds behight,'2 How can we Thee requite for all this good ? Or what can prize that Thy most precious blood ? Yet...of all this love, but love of us for guerdon of Thy pain ; Ay me ! What can us less than that behove ? Had He required life of us again, Had it been wrong... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1862 - 530 pages
...requite for all this good ? Or what can prize that thy moft precious blood ? Yet nought thou aflt'ft in lieu of all this love, But love of us for guerdon of thy paine : Ay me ! what can us lefle then that behove ? Had he required life for us againe, Had it beene wrong to aflc his owne with... | |
| Half hours - 1863 - 408 pages
...of Might, Meek Lamb of God, before all worlds bohight, How can we Thee requite for all this good ? Or what can prize that thy most precious blood ? Yet...of all this love, But love of us for guerdon of thy pain : Aye me ! what can us less than that behove ? Had he required life for us again, Had it been... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1863 - 420 pages
...of Might, Meek Lamb of God, bsfore all worlds behight," How can we Thee requite for all this good? Or what can prize that Thy most precious blood ? Yet...of all this love, But love of us for guerdon of Thy pain ; Ay me ! What can us less than that behove ? Had He required life of us again, Had it been wrong... | |
| Lewis Borrett White - 1864 - 232 pages
...1 How can we Thee requite for all this good 1 • Or what can prize that Thy most precious blood I Yet nought Thou ask'st in lieu of all this love, But love of us, for guerdon of Thy pain. Ay me! what can us less than that behove ? Had He required life of us again, Had it been wrong... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1866 - 338 pages
...of might, Meeke Lambe of God, before all worlds benight, How can we thee requite for all this good ? Or what can prize that thy most precious blood ? Yet...for guerdon of thy paine : Ay me ! what can us lesse then that behove ? Had he required life for us againe, Had .it beene v/f ong to ask his owne with gaine... | |
| 1866 - 424 pages
...How can we thee requite for all this good ? Or what can prize 2 that thy most precious blood ? 175 Yet nought thou ask'st in lieu of all this love But...for guerdon of thy paine : Ay me ! what can us lesse then that behove ? Had he required life for us againe, Had it beene wrong to ask his owne with gaine... | |
| George MacDonald - 1867 - 408 pages
...of Might, Meeke Lambe of God, before all worlds behight, How can we Thee requite for all this good ? Or what can prize that Thy most precious blood ? Yet...paine : Ay me ! what can us lesse than that behove 1 Had He required life of us againe, Had it beene wrong to ask His owne with gaine ? He gave us life,... | |
| Mary Anne Marzials - 1867 - 332 pages
...Lord of Might, Meek Lamb of God, before all worlds behight, How can we Thee requite for all this good, Or what can prize that Thy most precious blood ? Yet...all this love, But love of us, for guerdon of Thy pain : Ay me ! what can us less than that behove ? Had He required life from us again, Had it been... | |
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