Let my prayer come before you: incline your ear unto my cry;
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George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Prayer. It is represented as a person prostrated before God. Homer (Iliad ix.) says, that "supplications are the daughters of Jupiter, lame. With the eyes downcast, and following after injuries "which admirably shows the conditions requisite for prayer. (Calmet)