| Guizot (M., François) - 1846 - 996 trang
...thyself Thy wicked works to praise ? " The king arose, and instead of this, began the 56th Psalm : " Have mercy, Lord, on me I pray, For men would me devour : " and with a common impulse, the whole assembly joined with him ;J but the pity of a people is tardy,... | |
| George Hood - 1846 - 268 trang
...tongue. As soon as they had sung it, the king rose and requested the soldiers to sing the psalm, , " Have mercy. Lord, on me I pray, For men would me devour." This was accordingly sung in compassion for his distress, — a distress that saw no relief until it... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 856 trang
...to praise ?' Whereupon his Majesty stood up and called for the fifty-sixth Psalm, which begins : ' Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray, For men would me devour ! ' The people waved the minister's Psalm, and sang that which the king had called fur." The king, however,... | |
| David Hume - 1848 - 552 trang
...thyself, Thy wicked deeds to praise ? The king stood up, and called for that psalm which begins with these words, Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray ; For men would me devour. The good-natured audience, in pity to fallen majesty, showed, for once, greater deference to the king than... | |
| Bartholomew Elliott G. Warburton - 1849 - 604 trang
...praise ? " When the King arose and, in a calm, clear voice, called for the fifty-sixth psalm :— " Have mercy, Lord ! on me, I pray, For men would me devour." The congregation joined without hesitation with the Head of the Church.—See Kennetts History, p. 166.... | |
| Eliot Warburton - 1849 - 620 trang
...praise ? " When the King arose and, in a calm, clear voice, called for the ftfty-sixth psalm : — " Have mercy, Lord ! on me, I pray, For men would me devour." The congregation joined without hesitation with the Head of the Church. — See KennetCs History, p. 166.... | |
| Richard Cattermole - 1852 - 412 trang
...works to praise?' His majesty thereupon stood up, and called for the fifty-sixth Psalm, which begins, 'Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray,— for men would me devour.' The people waved [refused] the minister's psalm, and sang that which the king called for." At length, the... | |
| 1853 - 706 trang
...thyself, Thy wicked deeds to praise?1 The king stood up, and called for that Psalm which begins with these words, — ' Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray ; For men would me devour.' The good-natured audience, in pity to fallen majesty, showed for once greater deference to the king than... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 558 trang
...thyself, Thy wicked deeds to praise 1 The king stood up, and called for that psalm which begins with these words, Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray ; For men would me devour. 10 Rushworth, vol. vii. p. 271. Clarendon, vol. rp S3. 11 5! Sam. chap. xix. vs. -11 — 43. See Clarendon,... | |
| François Pierre G. Guizot - 1854 - 520 trang
...wicked works to praise 1" But the King rose up suddenly, and began to sing the fifty-sixth Psalm : — " Have mercy, Lord, on me, I pray, For men would me devour — " and the whole congregation, with one voice, joined with him in the prayer.3 But popular compassion... | |
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