A Spring Day: Or, Contemplations on Several Occurrences which Naturally Strike the Eye in that Delightful SeasonAuthor, 1819 - 344 pages |
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Page 103
... poor ; even a field of springing corn . Truly grateful to the eye is the blade newly come from the teeming earth , the sight of which inspires with gratitude , and creates throughout all the soul a pleasant sensation . sood so . 5 cz 1 ...
... poor ; even a field of springing corn . Truly grateful to the eye is the blade newly come from the teeming earth , the sight of which inspires with gratitude , and creates throughout all the soul a pleasant sensation . sood so . 5 cz 1 ...
Page 116
... poor saints , and supplying the wants of the needy , according to the ability God hath given me ? And are my feet , which were swift in running to mis- chief , and walking in forbidden paths , carry- ing me after vanities , now directed ...
... poor saints , and supplying the wants of the needy , according to the ability God hath given me ? And are my feet , which were swift in running to mis- chief , and walking in forbidden paths , carry- ing me after vanities , now directed ...
Page 122
... poor ; for if we love the former only , it is the image of the world in them which attracts our love ; but if also the latter , it is a sign it is the image of God in both which engageth our esteem . Nor ought the personal injuries of ...
... poor ; for if we love the former only , it is the image of the world in them which attracts our love ; but if also the latter , it is a sign it is the image of God in both which engageth our esteem . Nor ought the personal injuries of ...
Page 129
... Poor creature ! thou mightest have enjoyed thy repose in safety for me .--- What can be the reason that the animal crea- tion are so much afraid of man , and man R of them ? ; Methinks something whispereth in my ear A WOOD . 129.
... Poor creature ! thou mightest have enjoyed thy repose in safety for me .--- What can be the reason that the animal crea- tion are so much afraid of man , and man R of them ? ; Methinks something whispereth in my ear A WOOD . 129.
Page 133
... poor robin has fallen a victim to the fowler . Cruel man ! how could you deprive such an innocent creature of its existence , and at the very time it was attempting , as it were , to soften your cruel breast with its de- licate song ...
... poor robin has fallen a victim to the fowler . Cruel man ! how could you deprive such an innocent creature of its existence , and at the very time it was attempting , as it were , to soften your cruel breast with its de- licate song ...
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Abihu Adam affliction Almighty beams beasts beautiful bees behold blessed body brook Canaan Christ Jesus ciii cometh CONTEMPLATION creation creature curse darkness death delight destroyed devil divine divine grace doth earth embrio enemies eternal everlasting evil Ezek faith Father field flesh flock flower fruit glory God's goeth gospel grace green bay tree ground grow hand happy hath heart heaven holy Husbandman infinite wrath Israel Jesus Christ John x kingdom of heaven light live Luke maketh manner Matt mercy mighty hand Nadab nature ness night ordinances planted pleasure plough Prov Psal Psalm putteth quadrupeds reason rejoice root royal Psalmist saith Satan saying seed shepherd sinner sins soul sown spiritual spring Sun of righteousness swallow sweet thee thereof things thorns thou tion trees unto wicked wisdom wise wonderful wood xxiii