A Spring Day, Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful SeasonThomas Turnbull, 1803 - 338 pages |
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... thou , O THOMSON ! whofe lofty verses , fam'd through the world , fupply the place of a stately monument , which , if ever due to the memory of a Poet , thine well de- ferved . Up that majestic ladder , the rounds which thou haft fo ...
... thou , O THOMSON ! whofe lofty verses , fam'd through the world , fupply the place of a stately monument , which , if ever due to the memory of a Poet , thine well de- ferved . Up that majestic ladder , the rounds which thou haft fo ...
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... thou art mindful of him ! " and the fon of man , that thou vifiteft him ! " Pfalm viii . 4. And well might he , in confideration of that infinite power , wifdom , greatnefs , and glory , that hung thofe immenfely ponderous luminaries in ...
... thou art mindful of him ! " and the fon of man , that thou vifiteft him ! " Pfalm viii . 4. And well might he , in confideration of that infinite power , wifdom , greatnefs , and glory , that hung thofe immenfely ponderous luminaries in ...
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... the ocean with thick darkness , fetting doors and bars , faying , Hitherto fhalt thou come , but no farther ; and here fhall thy proud waves be ftayed : fhould himself be wrapt in fwaddling cloathes , and laid in CREATION . 17.
... the ocean with thick darkness , fetting doors and bars , faying , Hitherto fhalt thou come , but no farther ; and here fhall thy proud waves be ftayed : fhould himself be wrapt in fwaddling cloathes , and laid in CREATION . 17.
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... thou haft made to play therein , faith David , Pf . civ . 25 , 26 . This heap of great waters would foon prove the death of all the inhabitants in the earth , as well as its own , was it not kept from stagnating , and thereby putrifying ...
... thou haft made to play therein , faith David , Pf . civ . 25 , 26 . This heap of great waters would foon prove the death of all the inhabitants in the earth , as well as its own , was it not kept from stagnating , and thereby putrifying ...
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... thou haft done all things well , " Pf . cxix . 71. Mark vii . 37 . • The lark , too , as has been already obfer- ved , is not only the earliest fongfter , but is of- ten heard by the nocturnal traveller , at small intervals through the ...
... thou haft done all things well , " Pf . cxix . 71. Mark vii . 37 . • The lark , too , as has been already obfer- ved , is not only the earliest fongfter , but is of- ten heard by the nocturnal traveller , at small intervals through the ...
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