Out spake the King Alfonso like a man of gentle race: "My thanks, so noble art thou, but first to God for grace That for the Heirs of Carrión thou givest thy daughters twain.
But that knight who as fire doth glow If thou givest me not his armour no gift will I take from thee, My mother will not withhold it--For a queen shall she surely be.
For that Thou givest my soul some pride, Not grudging sorrow for a mate, For this my wild and lovely bride I thank Thee, just, compassionate.
For that Thou givest my soul some strength Of that high strength which rules the stars, To brave the time and wait the length, I bless Thy name and kiss my scars.
For that Thou pointest further still Than that dumb hand upon the hour Nor givest the boon to sap the will, I thank Thee, wise and tender power.
Yet more than I have thought or asked of Thee, Out of Thy royal bounty still Thou givest me.
I have but that which I receive from Thee; And what I give, Thou givest back to me, Transmuted by Thy touch; each worthless thing Changed to the preciousness of gem or gold, And by Thy blessing multiplied a thousand fold.
Already indeed art thou a little old man, and myself have heard thee say that thou givest thyself but two years more wherein thou mayest still be fit to accomplish somewhat.
Already indeed art thou an aged little man (ein altes Männiken), and myself have heard thee say that thou givest thyself but two years more wherein thou mayest still be fit to accomplish somewhat.
What thou givest to them they shall gather up: when thou openest thy hand, they shall all be filled with good.
The eyes of all hope in thee, O Lord: and thou givest them meat in due season.
The eyes of all wait upon thee; And thou givest them their meat in due season.
That thou givest them they gather: Thou openest thine hand, they are filled with good.
The eyes of all wait upon Thee; and Thou givest them their meat in due season.
The eyes of all wait upon thee; And thou givest them their food in due season.
That thou givest unto them they gather; Thou openest thine hand, they are satisfied with good.
O my God, thougivest us fear for ballast to carry us steadily in all weathers.
Though kings deface in themselves thy first image in their own soul, thou givest no man leave to deface thy second image, imprinted indelibly in their power.
Thou givest thy beloved sleep:[216] shall I lack that seal of thy love?
My God, my God, I do not expostulate with thee, but with them who dare do that; who dare expostulate with thee, when in the voice of thy church thou givest allowance to this ceremony of bells at funerals.
Thou killest and thou givest life: whichsoever comes, it comes from thee; which way soever it comes, let me come to thee.
Unvail, O thou who givest sustenance to the world, the face of the true sun, which is now hidden by a vase of golden light!
I have received a stroke in this place without opposition, but if thou givest me any more readily shall I requite thee, of that be thou sure.
As thou givest me an heart to forgive them, so I beseech thee, do thou forgive what they have done against thee and me.
For want of timely repentance of our sins, Thou givest us cause to Repent of those Remedies we too late apply.
Thou givest me leave as a man to pray, that this cup may pass from me; but thou hast taught Me as a Christian by the example of Christ to add not my will, but thine be done.
O thou who openest the grave and givest peace to the heart; plead for us, Nagaya!
The Psalmist goes on: "That thou givest them, they gather: thou openest thy hand, they are filled with good.
They have with thanksgiving eaten and drunk the bread and cup of tears, according to that declaration of David: "Thou feedest us with the bread of tears, and thou givest us tears to drink in great measure.
On the contrary, as often as thou givest attendance to any external work, take care that thou set not thy heart wholly upon it.
Yet more than I have thought or asked of Thee Out of Thy royal bounty still Thou givest me.
Thou givest him tardy comfort, O Son of Mentu," Siptah commented with an unpleasant laugh.
Thou givest me interest in the God of Israel," he said, to reopen the subject.
I'll take the gold thou givest me,[2441] Not all thy counsel.
So each of them gave me a dinar and Ahmad said to me, 'O Shaykh, what while thou abidest in Baghdad thou shalt have of us the like every time thou givest us to drink.
I know now that Thou givest Thyself to me as my food, and as a ransom to free me from the slavery of Satan.
For a very slight service, Thou givest so amply that the greatness and depth of Thy rewards will be equal to their duration.
Meanwhile Thou givest me a pledge of this bliss in the admirable Sacrament of the Altar.
Thou givest to the heart that loves Thee perfect peace, great joy of spirit, and a foretaste of heaven's delight.
Thou givest me Thy body and blood, Thy soul and divinity, as a pledge of eternal happiness.
O Jesus, when Thou givest me such touching proof of Thy love, could I remain cold towards Thee?
The eyes of all are upon Thee, O Lord, and Thou givest them food; Thou fillest all that there is with Thy benediction.
Eternity is Thine, O my God, and Thou givest it to Thy elect, that they may love Thee without any doubt or fear.
Thou givest what may suit, Some little chips to cut with care minute, Or tint, or grave, or polish.
We thank Thee that Thou givest us all things richly to enjoy.
O Lord, who givest to mankind liberally, and upbraidest not, we thank Thee for the blessings Thou bestowest from day to day.
Now that Thou givest us the light of a new day, grant that it carry with it the brightness of hope and courage for whatsoever the day may offer.
As the morning sun gives light and life to Earth, so Thou givest light and life and joy to us.
So may that beauty which Thou givestunfold in acts which we are led to perform, and the holiness of this day set fast character drawn from Thee.
Thou givestus the power of hope and faith and thought.
Father, we bless Thee for such as love us and those whom we love in the varying forms of affection, thanking Thee for the sacramental cup of joy in which Thou givest the wine of life to all of Thy children, humble or high.
Our Heavenly Father, all Thy works prove Thy goodness; the world Thou givest us is good; the powers with which Thou dost endow us are adapted to deeds of goodness.
Our Father, we thank Thee for the work that Thou givestus to do; for its joy, for its zest, even for its very task and weariness.
Our Heavenly Father, Thou givest us light for the hours of labor and darkness for the hours of slumber.
Conclusio: Know them well before thou givest to them; my advice is only give to those thou knowest.
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