| SEVERAL HANDS - 1778 - 586 sider
...bring a man certain word, how his enand is liked or mifliked, have no place in his coun> tenance ; his eyes only do bewray as much as can be picked out of him. He maketh me olt think of Solomon's faying, Heaven is high, the earth is deep, a King's heart is unfearchnblc ;... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 560 sider
...wont to difclofe any hid affection of his heart " as .any face that I ever met withal in my life : w for there, all white colours, which in changing *'...Heaven is high, the earth deep, '' a King's heart is unfearcbable. There is in him *' almoft nothing that fpeaketh beftdes his tongue; " and that at this... | |
| William Seward - 1796 - 830 sider
...that I ever met withal in my life : " for there, all white colours, which in changing " themfclves are wont in others to bring a man *' certain word...Heaven is high, the earth deep, " a King's heart is unfearcbcible. There is in him " ahnoft nothing that fpeaketh befides his tongue ; " and that at this... | |
| 1823 - 380 sider
...hid affection of his heart, as any face that ever I met with in all my life ; his eyes only do betray as much as can be picked out of him. He maketh me oft think of Solomon's saying, a king's heart is unsearchable : there is in him almost nothing that speaks beside... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 636 sider
...of his heart, as any face thateverl met withal in my life ; for all those white colors that change, have no place in his countenance. His eyes only do bewray as much as can be picked out of him. There is in him almost nothing that speaketh, besides his tongue, and that at this time, by reason... | |
| Sharon Turner - 1835 - 664 sider
...of his heart, as any face thatcverl met withal in my life ; for all those white colors that change, have no place in his countenance. His eyes only do bewray as much as can be picket! out of him. There is in him almost nothing that speaketh, besides his tongue, and that at this... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1839 - 548 sider
...word how his errand is liked or misliked,) have no place in his countenance, his eyes only do betray as much as can be picked out of him. He maketh me oft think of Solomon's saying, ' Heaven is high; the earth is deep ; a King's heart is unsearchable.' There is in... | |
| 1840 - 700 sider
...hid affection of his heart, as any face that ever I met with in all my life ; his eyes only do betray as much as can be picked out of him. He maketh me oft think of Solomon's saying, a king's heart is unsearchable : there is in him almost nothing that speaks beside... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1860 - 538 sider
...bring a man word how his errand is liked, have no place in his countenance. His eyes only do betray as much as can be picked out of him. He maketh me often think of Solomon's saying, Heaven is high, the earth is deep, a king's heart is unsearchable.... | |
| England - 1871 - 836 sider
...how his errand is liked or misliked, have no place in his countenance, and his eyes only do betray as much as can be picked out of him. He maketh me think of Solomon's saying, 'Heaven is high, the earth is deep : a king's heart is unsearchable.' "... | |
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