... which goes under the name of Tirzah. Harpath was of a haughty contemptuous spirit; Shalum was of a gentle disposition, beloved both by God and man. It is said that among the antediluvian women, the daughters of Cohu had their minds wholly... The Spectator - Page 31by Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1810Full view - About this book
| 1729 - 320 pages
...Minds wholly fet upon Riches ; for which Reafon the beautiful Hilpa preferr'd Hapath to Shalum, becaufe of his numerous Flocks and Herds, that covered all...along the Foot of Mount Tirzah, and is watered by fer veral Fountains and Streamy breaking out of the Sides of that Mountain. HA R f ATH made fo quick... | |
| 1739 - 332 pages
...wholly fet upon Riches ; for which Reafon the beautiful Hilpa preferr'd Harpath to Shalum, becaufe of his numerous Flocks and Herds, that covered all...the low Country which runs; along the Foot of Mount Tirstab, and is watered by feveral Fountains and Streams breaking out of the Sides of that Mountain.... | |
| 1772 - 364 pages
...Riches; for which reafon the beautiful Hilpa preferred Harpath to Shallum becaufe of his numerous ftocks and herds that covered all the low country which runs...along the foot of mount TirZah, and is watered by feveral fountains and" ftreams breaking out of the fides of that mountain. Harpath made fo quick a... | |
| 1786 - 670 pages
...preferred Harpath to Shalum, becaufe of bis numerous flocks and herds, that covered all the low cour.try which runs along the foot -of Mount Tirzah, and is watered by feveral fountains and ftreams breaking out of the fides of that mountain. Harpath made Го quick a... | |
| 1789 - 428 pages
...wholly fet upon riches ; for which reafon the beautiful Hilpa preferred Harpath to Shalum, becaule of his numerous flocks and herds, that covered all...along the foot of Mount Tirzah, and is watered by feveral fountains and dreams breaking out of the fides of that mountain. Harpath made fo quick a difpatch... | |
| Joseph Addison - English imprints - 1801 - 364 pages
...preferred .Harfath to Shalum, becaufe of his numerous flocks and herds, that covered all the low counyy which runs along the foot of mount Tirzah, and is watered by ieveral fountains and ftreams breaking out of the fides pf that mountain. Harpath made fo quick a difpatch... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 320 pages
...God and man. ' It is said that among the antediluvian women, the daughters of Cohu had their minds wholly set Upon riches; for which reason the beautiful...that covered all the low country which runs along thefoot of mount Tirzah, and is watered by several fountains and streams breaking out of the sides... | |
| British essayists - 1802 - 304 pages
...by God and man. It is said that among the antediluvian women, the daughters of Cohu had their minds wholly set upon riches; for which reason the beautiful...that covered all the low country which runs along thefoot of mount Tirzah, and is watered by several fountains and streams breaking out of the sides... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pages
....Sh'alutn, jheoausfc of his'na-t berth; thaf eovered all. die" Tow Truns along the foot of .Mount Tirzkh^ by several fountains and' streams breaking out of the sides of that mountain, ri .,<!* Harpath made so quick a dispatch of his courtship, Ithat he married Hilpa in the hundredth... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 308 pages
...for which reason the beautiful llilpa preferred Harpath to Shalum, because of his nu. merous Hocks and herds, that covered all the low country which runs along the foot of mount Tirzah, juid is watered by several fountains and stream* breaking out of the sides of that mountain. • 3... | |
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