- into the
bitter pains of
eternal death. (Media vita in
morte sumus) Thou
knowest, Lord, the
secrets of our hearts; shut not thy
merciful ears to our prayer;...
-
comprises the
March and
Canzona Z. 780 and the
funeral sentence "Thou
knowest, Lord, the
secrets of our hearts" Z. 58C. It was
first performed at the...
- Fariduddin, Ilahi-nama – The Book of God, John
Andrew Boyle (translator), Thou
knowest that none of the
poets have sung such
praise save only I. Attar, Fariduddin...
- "Thou
knowest, Lord, the
secrets of our hearts", Z. 58,
designates two
choral settings composed by
Henry Purcell. The text is one of the
Anglican funeral...
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August 20, 2007, at the
Wayback Machine Oh, Diamond, Diamond, thou
little knowest the
mischief thou hast done!,
South African artists' film
featuring an...
- forever. Look upon the
wrath of thy enemy. If thou only
knowest what it is to conquer, and
knowest not what it is to be defeated; woe unto thee, it will...
-
surnamed Justus, and Matthias. 24And praying, they said: Thou, Lord, who
knowest the
heart of all men, shew
whether of
these two thou hast chosen, 25To...
- at the
start of the
Battle of
Edgehill has
become famous "O Lord, Thou
knowest how busy I must be this day. If I
forget Thee, do not
forget me". At the...
-
surname was Justus) and Matthias. Then they pra****, "Thou, Lord,
which knowest the
hearts of all [men], shew
whether of
these two thou hast chosen, That...
- account,
Newton is said to have exclaimed: "O Diamond, Diamond, thou
little knowest the
mischief thou hast done." The
story is
largely apocryphal: according...