Retrospective Review, Volume 3Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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... thou shalt be well pleased . Did he not find thee an orphan , and hath he not taken care of thee ? and did he not find thee wandering in error , and hath he not guided thee into the truth ? and did he not find thee needy , and hath he ...
... thou shalt be well pleased . Did he not find thee an orphan , and hath he not taken care of thee ? and did he not find thee wandering in error , and hath he not guided thee into the truth ? and did he not find thee needy , and hath he ...
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... thou shalt see the wicked bound together in fetters ; their inner garments shall be of pitch , and fire shall cover their faces ; that God may reward every soul according to what it shall have deserved ; for God is swift in taking an ...
... thou shalt see the wicked bound together in fetters ; their inner garments shall be of pitch , and fire shall cover their faces ; that God may reward every soul according to what it shall have deserved ; for God is swift in taking an ...
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... thou slain an innocent person , without his having killed another ? Now hast thou committed an unjust action . He an- swered , did I not tell thee that thou couldest not bear with me ? Moses said , if I ask thee concerning any thing ...
... thou slain an innocent person , without his having killed another ? Now hast thou committed an unjust action . He an- swered , did I not tell thee that thou couldest not bear with me ? Moses said , if I ask thee concerning any thing ...
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... thou that thy head not compassest With fading bayes which Helicon doth beare ; But bove in skyes , amids the Quyers blest , Dost golden crowne of starres immortal weare , Celestiall flames breath thou into my brest , Enlighten thou my ...
... thou that thy head not compassest With fading bayes which Helicon doth beare ; But bove in skyes , amids the Quyers blest , Dost golden crowne of starres immortal weare , Celestiall flames breath thou into my brest , Enlighten thou my ...
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... thou know'st the world is best inclinde Where luring Parnasse most his sweet imparts , And truth convay'd in verse of gentle kinde To reade , perhaps , will move the dullest hearts ; So we , if children young diseas'd we finde , Annoint ...
... thou know'st the world is best inclinde Where luring Parnasse most his sweet imparts , And truth convay'd in verse of gentle kinde To reade , perhaps , will move the dullest hearts ; So we , if children young diseas'd we finde , Annoint ...
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