- is
based on
Psalm 42:1; "As the deer
panteth for the water, so my soul
longeth after Thee; You
alone are my heart's desire, and I long to
worship Thee"...
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literary man. Most of his poems, the best-known of
which is My
spirit longeth for Thee, were
religious in tone.
Byrom greatly admired William Law and...
- the
innate character of a gentleman: "He is
gentil bycause he doth as
longeth to a gentilman." That
definition develops until the 18th century, when...
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Version reads: How
amiable are thy tabernacles, O LORD of hosts! My soul
longeth, yea, even
fainteth for the
courts of the LORD: my
heart and my
flesh crieth...
- art my God;
early will I s**** thee: my soul
thirsteth for thee, my
flesh longeth for thee in a dry and
thirsty land,
where no
water is; To see thy power...
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universities in the 1890s and 1900s") An
untitled poem by John Byrom: My
spirit longeth for thee
Within my
troubled breast,
Although I be
unworthy Of so divine...
- the
Lambeth Homilies,
translated as "ich
walde thet ich ded were, for me
longeth to criste." It was
frequently quoted by
Thomas More (1478–1535) especially...
- Baby Bunnies” “Robin Redbreast’s Song” “Robin’s Song” “Sailboats” “So
Longeth My Soul for Thee” “There is an Eye that
Never Sleeps” “When the
Robin Sings”...
- 2022.
Retrieved 27
February 2022. Taylor,
Joseph (February 2013). ""Me
longeth sore to Bernysdale": Centralization, Resistance, and the Bare Life of the...
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public domain). How
amiable are thy tabernacles, O Lord of hosts! My soul
longeth, yea, even
fainteth for the
courts of the Lord: my
heart and my
flesh crieth...