| Robert Southey - 1823 - 266 pages
...contemplation. Therefore, directing her journey beyond Severn, and there meeting with certain woody places, she made her request to the prince of that country...he was very willing to grant her request, but that that place did so swarm with serpents that neither men nor beasts could inhabit in it. But she constantly... | |
| 1830 - 482 pages
...contemplation. Directing, therefore, her journey beyond the Severn, and meeting with a woody spot, she requested the prince of that country that she might be permitted to serve God in that solitude. He complied with her request, but observed that the place so swarmed with serpents, that neither man... | |
| Engraving - 1830 - 508 pages
...contemplation. Directing, therefore, her journey beyond the Severn, and meeting with a woody spot, she requested the prince of that country that she might be permitted to serve God in that solitude. He complied with her request, but observed that the place so swarmed with serpents, that neither man... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1845 - 848 pages
...Therefore, directing her journey beyond Severn, •j'-i there meeting with certain woody places, »he made her ' request to the prince of that country that she might be 1 permitted to serve God in that solitude. His answer was, t that he was very willing to grant her... | |
| Thomas Jeffery Llewelyn Prichard - Wales - 1854 - 630 pages
...find out some desert place where she might give up her mind entirely to holy contemplation. Therefore directing her journey beyond Severn, and there meeting...that neither man nor beast could inhabit it. But she replied that her firm trust was in the name and assistance of almighty God to drive all that poisonous... | |
| Wirt Sikes - History - 1880 - 470 pages
...desert place where she could give herself wholly up to meditation. So she journeyed beyond the river Severn, ' and there meeting a woody place, she made...that neither man nor beast could inhabit it. But she replied that her firm trust was in the name and assistance of Almighty God to drive all that poisonous... | |
| Robert Southey - 800 pages
...contemplation. Therefore, directing her journey beyond Severn, and there *r.2eting with certain woody places, she made her request to the prince of that country...he was very willing to grant her request, but that that place did so swarm with serpents that neither men nor beasts could inhabit in it. But she constantly... | |
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