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... pass the hours of daylight, and will frequent the same spots for a long series of years. In consequence of this habit, the spots which they select for their resting place become inconceivably noisome, and can scarcely be entered by ...
... pass the hours of daylight, and will frequent the same spots for a long series of years. In consequence of this habit, the spots which they select for their resting place become inconceivably noisome, and can scarcely be entered by ...
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... pass their lips. We will now proceed to the Mahommedan legend, as it is given by S. Pierotti: "In this wild spot the great prophet Isa retired with his disciples to keep the holy month of the Ramadhan, afar from the tumults of the world ...
... pass their lips. We will now proceed to the Mahommedan legend, as it is given by S. Pierotti: "In this wild spot the great prophet Isa retired with his disciples to keep the holy month of the Ramadhan, afar from the tumults of the world ...
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... pass close to it without perceiving its real nature. This gives the opportunity for which the Lion has been watching, and in a moment he strikes down the careless straggler, and carries off his prey to the den. Sometimes, when very much ...
... pass close to it without perceiving its real nature. This gives the opportunity for which the Lion has been watching, and in a moment he strikes down the careless straggler, and carries off his prey to the den. Sometimes, when very much ...
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... pass by it dashes into the midst of them, snatches up a sheep, and disappears among the underwood on the opposite side of the road. Sometimes it is crafty enough to deprive the fold of its watchful guardian. Dogs which are used to ...
... pass by it dashes into the midst of them, snatches up a sheep, and disappears among the underwood on the opposite side of the road. Sometimes it is crafty enough to deprive the fold of its watchful guardian. Dogs which are used to ...
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... pass, that it may spring on its prey unexpectedly. The same habit of the Leopard is also alluded to by Jeremiah, who employs precisely the same imagery as is used by Habakkuk. See Jer. v. 5, 6, "These have altogether broken the yoke ...
... pass, that it may spring on its prey unexpectedly. The same habit of the Leopard is also alluded to by Jeremiah, who employs precisely the same imagery as is used by Habakkuk. See Jer. v. 5, 6, "These have altogether broken the yoke ...
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allusion ancient animal appearance Arabs Assyria Authorized bear beasts Bible bird body brought called Camel carry chariots close colour common comparatively covered creature Crocodile distance dogs doubt earth eggs Egypt Egyptian Egyptian Vulture employed evident example eyes fact familiar feed feet fish flesh flocks force give given goats ground habits hand head Hebrew horns horse inhabit insects Jewish killed kind king known land lion lives look Lord manner means mentioned mode nature nest never object occurs once Ostrich Palestine pass passage possess present prey probably prophet Raven reference remarkable rendered river rock sacred scarcely Scriptures seems seen serpent sheep side signifies similar skin sometimes soon species taken thou thought translated unto various Vulture whole wild wings word writers young