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" Oh ! that mine eye might closed be To what concerns me not to see ; That deafness might possess mine ear To what concerns me not to hear ; That Truth my tongue might always tie From ever speaking foolishly ; That no vain thought might ever rest Or be... "
The James Sprunt Historical Publications - Page 23
1913
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The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood, Or, An Account of His Birth ...

Thomas Ellwood - 1808 - 442 pages
...well worth the inserting, that I hope they will make amends for being misplaced, viz. O that mine eye might closed be, To what becomes me not to see ! That...possess mine ear, To what concerns me not to hear ! That truth my tongue might always tye, From ever speaking foolishly! That no vain thought might ever...
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Scraps

Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 482 pages
...deigns to look upon us with the * Some lines of his friend Ellwood are preserved, in which he prays, ' O that mine eyes might closed be To what becomes me not to see ! ' t 2 Cor. HI. 9. greater affection and benignity, as we are incapable of looking upon any thing...
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The History of the Life of Thomas Ellwood: Or an Account of His Birth ...

Thomas Ellwood - 1838 - 236 pages
...well worth the inserting, that I hope they will make amends for being misplaced, viz. D that mine eye might closed be, To what becomes me not to see ! That...possess mine ear, To what concerns me not to hear ! That truth my tongue might always, tie, From ever speaking foolishly ! That no vain thought might...
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The Childrens' Magazine of General Knowledge and Instruction, Volume 6

1843 - 396 pages
...hosts I'll bear my part, In praising " SHARON'S ROSE." CN PIOUS WISHES. 0 THAT mine eye might clouded be To what becomes me not to see ! That deafness might...possess mine ear, To what concerns me not to hear ! That truth my tongue might always tie, From ever speaking foolishly ! That no vain thoughts might...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 15

1847 - 642 pages
...condensed in a manner worthy of Quarles or Herbert : " Oh ! that mine eye might closed be To what concerns me not to see ; That deafness might possess mine ear To what concerns me not to hear ; That Truth my tongue might always tie From ever speaking foolishly ; That no vain thought might ever...
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Old Portraits and Modern Sketches

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 324 pages
...condensed in a manner worthy of Quarles or Herbert: " Oh! that mine eye might closed be To what concerns me not to see ; That deafness might possess mine ear To what concerns me not to hear; That Truth my tongue might always tie From ever speaking foolishly; That no vain thought might ever...
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Old Portraits and Modern Sketches

John Greenleaf Whittier - 1850 - 326 pages
...condensed in a manner worthy of Quarles or Herbert : " Oh ! that mine eye might closed be To what concerns me not to see ; That deafness might possess mine ear To what concerns me not to hear ; That Truth my tongue might always tie From ever speaking foolishly ; That no vain thought might ever...
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The Friend of youth, and child's magazine

1852 - 1162 pages
...[To be continued.] THE WISH AND THE PRAYER. (Ill' ELLWOOD, TOE FKUiXD OP Mil. IW. J Oh, THAT mine eye might closed be, To what becomes me not to see; That...possess mine ear, To what concerns me not to hear; That truth my tongue might always tie From ever speaking foolishly; That no vain thought might even...
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Evergreen, Volumes 9-10

1852 - 848 pages
...4, 1852. THE WISH AND THE PRAYER. 0 THAT mine eye might closed be, To what becomes me not to nee ; That deafness might possess mine ear, To what concerns me not to hear ; That truth my tongue might always tie, From ever speaking foolishly 1 That no vain thought might...
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A cyclopædia of sacred poetical quotations, ed. by H.G. Adams

Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 pages
...The path of glory leads but to the grave. Gray. O, that mine eye might closed be, To what concerns me not to see; That deafness might possess mine ear, To what concerns me not to hear; That Truth my tongue might always tie From ever speaking foolishly; That no vain thought might ever...
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