The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volum 12James Crissy, 1832 |
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... thou daughter of Zilpah , since thou gavest thyself away in mar- riage to my rival ? I grew weary of the light of the sun , and have ever since been covering my- self with woods and forests . These threescore and ten years have I ...
... thou daughter of Zilpah , since thou gavest thyself away in mar- riage to my rival ? I grew weary of the light of the sun , and have ever since been covering my- self with woods and forests . These threescore and ten years have I ...
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... thou art more wise and happy than any of the sons of men . Thy dwellings are among the cedars ; thou searchest out the diversities of soils , thou understandest the influence of the stars , and markest the change of seasons . Can a ...
... thou art more wise and happy than any of the sons of men . Thy dwellings are among the cedars ; thou searchest out the diversities of soils , thou understandest the influence of the stars , and markest the change of seasons . Can a ...
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... thou , and next to thee Some beauty sits , the spectacle to see ; If she inquire the names of conquer'd kings , Of mountains , rivers , and their hidden springs ; Answer to all thou know'st ; and , if need be , Of things unknown seem to ...
... thou , and next to thee Some beauty sits , the spectacle to see ; If she inquire the names of conquer'd kings , Of mountains , rivers , and their hidden springs ; Answer to all thou know'st ; and , if need be , Of things unknown seem to ...
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