| Isaac Watts - 1753 - 360 sidor
...doth he ufe ! Wilt thou break a Leaf driven to and fro ? Wilt thoupurfue the dry Stubble ? I confume away like a rotten thing, a Garment eaten by the Moth, Job xiii. 25, &JV. Thou lifteft me up to the Wind, thou caufeji me "ta ride upon it, and dijfolvejl my Subjiance,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 400 sidor
...ufe ! " Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and "fro? Wilt thou purfue the dry ftubble? I confurne' " away like a rotten thing, a garment eaten by the " moth," Job xiii. 25, &c. " Thou lifteft me up to tha" wind, thou caufeft me to ride upon it, and tliffolved " my fuhftance." Job xxiii.... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1802 - 306 sidor
...what contemptible and feeble images doth he use! f-filtthou break a. leaf driven to and fro ? Wilt thou pursue the dry stubble? I consume away like a rotten thing, a garment eaten by the moth. Jobxiii.25, &c. Thou liftest me up to the wind, thou causest me to ride upon it, and dissolvest my... | |
| Sacred hours - 1804 - 500 sidor
...about as the collar of my coat. Hu hath cast me into the mire, and I am become like dust and ashes. Thou liftest me up to the wind; thou causest me to ride upon it, and dissolvest my substance. My harp also is turned to mourning,, and my organ into the voice of them that weep. From the same.... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 506 sidor
...strong hand thou opposest thyself against me ; thou actest toward me like an imjila22 cable enemy. Thou liftest me up to the wind : thou causest me to ride [upon it,] and dissolvest my substance ; 'my health, my 23 comforts, alt are carried away as with a -whirlwind. For I know [that] thou wilt... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 504 sidor
...opposest thyself against me ; thou actest toward me like an impla* 32 cable enemy. Thou liftest me tip to the wind : thou causest me to ride [upon it,] and 'dissolvest my substance ; my health, my 23 comforts, all are carried away as with a -whirlwind. For I know tthat] thou wilt... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1807 - 410 sidor
...what contemptible and feeble Images doth he use ! ' Wilt thou break a leaf driven to andifro? Wilt thou pursue the dry stubble? I consume away like a rotten thing, a garment eaten by the moth,' Jot xiii. 25, &c. ' Thon liftest me up to the wind, thou cansest me to ride upon it, and dissolves!... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1804 - 440 sidor
...seat adorned, we may believe, after the same manner. HARMER, vol.'iii. p. 59* No. 162 — xxx. 22. Thou liftest me up to the -wind, thou causest me to ride upon it, and dlssolvest my substance,] Among other interpretations given of this passage, the editor of CALMET'S... | |
| 1809 - 1150 sidor
...me not. 21 Thou art become cruel to me : with thy strong hand thou opposes! thyself against me. 22 twenty and nine yearc in Jerusalem. His mother's name also was Abi, the daughter of Zachari.Hh 23 For I kn,ow that thou wilt brine me to death, and to the house appointed for all living. i4 Howbeit... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 sidor
...what contemptible and feeble images doth he use ! " Wilt thou break a leaf driven to and fro ? Wirt thou pursue the dry stubble? I consume away like a...garment eaten by the moth." Job xiii. 25, &c. "Thou littest me up to the wind, thou causcst me to ride upon it, and dissolvest my substance." Job josiii.... | |
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