Lives of sacred poets, Volumen 2J.W. Parker, 1838 - 363 páginas |
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... look upon truth herself , unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult , though they be indeed easy and pleasant , they will then appear to all men both easy and ...
... look upon truth herself , unless they see her elegantly dressed ; that whereas the paths of honesty and good life appear now rugged and difficult , though they be indeed easy and pleasant , they will then appear to all men both easy and ...
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... look for poetical graces which a visionary bride could only realize . The writer who replied to his Doctrine of Divorce , accused him of despising the company of any woman who could not " speak Hebrew , Greek , Latin , and French ...
... look for poetical graces which a visionary bride could only realize . The writer who replied to his Doctrine of Divorce , accused him of despising the company of any woman who could not " speak Hebrew , Greek , Latin , and French ...
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... Look through the horns of the celestial Ram , Am I to view thy splendour darkʼning his , That lying here amongst my other hoards , Show'st like a flame by night , or like the day Struck out of chaos , when all darkness fled Unto the ...
... Look through the horns of the celestial Ram , Am I to view thy splendour darkʼning his , That lying here amongst my other hoards , Show'st like a flame by night , or like the day Struck out of chaos , when all darkness fled Unto the ...
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... , that do not require much labour and pains to understand them ; for I can do nothing now but look into my Bible for some promise to support me , and live upon that . " The conduct of one of his nephews 124 ISAAC WATTS .
... , that do not require much labour and pains to understand them ; for I can do nothing now but look into my Bible for some promise to support me , and live upon that . " The conduct of one of his nephews 124 ISAAC WATTS .
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... look . through my eyes continually , and it should be ever ready on my lips , to soften every expression of my tongue ; I would dress myself in it as my best raiment ; I would put it on upon my faith and hope , not so as entirely to ...
... look . through my eyes continually , and it should be ever ready on my lips , to soften every expression of my tongue ; I would dress myself in it as my best raiment ; I would put it on upon my faith and hope , not so as entirely to ...
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