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... flesh to eat ? God granted 1 Isaiah , xxix . 13 . 4 Juv . Sat. , x . 348 , & c . 2 Luke , xviii . 1 . 5 Genesis , xxxv . 6 3 Romans , viii . 26 . • Numbers , xi . 4 . their prayer , but sent leanness withal into their souls.1 8 SHAKSPERE.
... flesh to eat ? God granted 1 Isaiah , xxix . 13 . 4 Juv . Sat. , x . 348 , & c . 2 Luke , xviii . 1 . 5 Genesis , xxxv . 6 3 Romans , viii . 26 . • Numbers , xi . 4 . their prayer , but sent leanness withal into their souls.1 8 SHAKSPERE.
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... flesh is as grass , which to day is , and to - morrow is cast into the oven and burned . And what says our Poet ? Life's but a walking shadow , a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage , And then is heard no more : it ...
... flesh is as grass , which to day is , and to - morrow is cast into the oven and burned . And what says our Poet ? Life's but a walking shadow , a poor player That struts and frets his hour upon the stage , And then is heard no more : it ...
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... flesh brought to him by ravens , 2 is evidently referred to by our Poet in the " Winter's Tale , " ii . 3 . 1 Leviticus , xi . 22 . 2 1 Kings , xvii . 6 . Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens To be 56 SHAKSPERE.
... flesh brought to him by ravens , 2 is evidently referred to by our Poet in the " Winter's Tale , " ii . 3 . 1 Leviticus , xi . 22 . 2 1 Kings , xvii . 6 . Some powerful spirit instruct the kites and ravens To be 56 SHAKSPERE.
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... flesh sinks downward here to die . King Richard II . , v . 5 . Thou hadst but power over his mortal body ; His soul thou cans't not have . - King Richard III . , i . 2 . Cf. Matthew , x . 28 . 1 xii . 7 . A grave unto a soul ; Holding ...
... flesh sinks downward here to die . King Richard II . , v . 5 . Thou hadst but power over his mortal body ; His soul thou cans't not have . - King Richard III . , i . 2 . Cf. Matthew , x . 28 . 1 xii . 7 . A grave unto a soul ; Holding ...
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