The Pilgrim's Progress, Deler 1-2N. Cheever, 1817 - 346 sider |
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Side x
... sleep ? Or would'st thou in a moment laugh and weep ? Or would'st thou lose thyself , and catch no harm ? And find thyself again without a charm ? Would'st read thyself , and read thou know'st not what , And yet know whether thou art ...
... sleep ? Or would'st thou in a moment laugh and weep ? Or would'st thou lose thyself , and catch no harm ? And find thyself again without a charm ? Would'st read thyself , and read thou know'st not what , And yet know whether thou art ...
Side xii
... sleeping and waking , which he verily supposed to arise from words spoken to him , or objects presented before his bodily ... sleep : and he had such a dream about the day of judgment , and its awful circumstances and consequences , as ...
... sleeping and waking , which he verily supposed to arise from words spoken to him , or objects presented before his bodily ... sleep : and he had such a dream about the day of judgment , and its awful circumstances and consequences , as ...
Side 21
... sleep and as I slept I dreamed a dream . ( a ) I dreamed , and behold " I saw a man clothed with rags , standing in a certain place , with his face from his own house , a book in his hand , and a great burden upon his back . " * I ...
... sleep and as I slept I dreamed a dream . ( a ) I dreamed , and behold " I saw a man clothed with rags , standing in a certain place , with his face from his own house , a book in his hand , and a great burden upon his back . " * I ...
Side 22
... sleep might settle his brains , with all haste they got him to bed but the night was as troublesome to him as the day ; wherefore , instead of sleeping he spent it in sighs and tears . So when the morning was come , they would know how ...
... sleep might settle his brains , with all haste they got him to bed but the night was as troublesome to him as the day ; wherefore , instead of sleeping he spent it in sighs and tears . So when the morning was come , they would know how ...
Side 38
... sleep , and gives others a transient peace which soon terminates in deeper despondency : as a wound , hastily skinned over by an ignorant practitioner , instead of being effectually cured by the patient attention of a skilful surgeon ...
... sleep , and gives others a transient peace which soon terminates in deeper despondency : as a wound , hastily skinned over by an ignorant practitioner , instead of being effectually cured by the patient attention of a skilful surgeon ...
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