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... land army was fupported b ; a the water very pure . The heat and the treatment Est of it fall , they were obliged to make a dif- ir them , fo far from injuring the health , ferve to pful remet . It was the fite of this place to ...
... land army was fupported b ; a the water very pure . The heat and the treatment Est of it fall , they were obliged to make a dif- ir them , fo far from injuring the health , ferve to pful remet . It was the fite of this place to ...
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... land . Lan . 169. 23. W. Lat . 10. 15. S. DANGERLESS . adj . ( from danger . ] With ez bazard ; without rifque ; exempt from danger . Hetheweth no lefs magnanimity in dangeries thing , than others in dangerous affecting the spring of ...
... land . Lan . 169. 23. W. Lat . 10. 15. S. DANGERLESS . adj . ( from danger . ] With ez bazard ; without rifque ; exempt from danger . Hetheweth no lefs magnanimity in dangeries thing , than others in dangerous affecting the spring of ...
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... land , several dramatic pieces , and fome poems ; and died in 1619 . ( 6. ) DANIEL , in geography , a fmall island of France , in the river Meufe , and ci - devant bifhop tic of Liege , a little below Stockem : now in- cluded in the ...
... land , several dramatic pieces , and fome poems ; and died in 1619 . ( 6. ) DANIEL , in geography , a fmall island of France , in the river Meufe , and ci - devant bifhop tic of Liege , a little below Stockem : now in- cluded in the ...
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... land who travel on foot , and fome with 3 , 4 ) ronefe patron . The critics have varioufly ac- counted for his having called his poem a comedy . Ile gave it that title , ( faid one of his fons , ) be- caule it opens with diftrefs and ...
... land who travel on foot , and fome with 3 , 4 ) ronefe patron . The critics have varioufly ac- counted for his having called his poem a comedy . Ile gave it that title , ( faid one of his fons , ) be- caule it opens with diftrefs and ...
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... land for enlarging the grove . Antiochus Epiphanes built a very large temple to Daphnæus Apollo . The place at length became fo infamous , that people of modefty and character avoided reforting to it : fo that DAPHNICI MORES became ...
... land for enlarging the grove . Antiochus Epiphanes built a very large temple to Daphnæus Apollo . The place at length became fo infamous , that people of modefty and character avoided reforting to it : fo that DAPHNICI MORES became ...
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Sida 229 - Wrapt in a pleasing fit of melancholy, To meditate my rural minstrelsy, Till Fancy had her fill. But ere a close The wonted roar was up amidst the woods...
Sida 50 - Come, thick night! And pall thee in the dunnest smoke of hell. That my keen knife see not the wound it makes ; Nor heav'n peep through the blanket of the dark, To cry. Hold, hold!
Sida 94 - And unto man he said, Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding.
Sida 390 - And divide the prey into two parts ; between them that took the war upon them, who went out to battle, and between all the congregation : 28 And levy a tribute unto the LORD of the men of war which went out to battle...
Sida 382 - So often fills his arms ; so often draws His lonely footsteps at the silent hour, To pay the mournful tribute of his tears * Oh ! he will tell thee, that the wealth of worlds Should ne'er seduce his bosom to forego That sacred hour...
Sida 192 - Oh that I were made judge in the land, that every man which hath any suit or cause might come unto me, and I would do him justice...
Sida 113 - DEFORMED persons are commonly even with nature ; for as nature hath done ill by them, so do they by nature; being for the most part, as the Scripture saith, void of natural affection: and so they have their revenge of nature.
Sida 13 - Reduce the glittering trappings of thy wife To humble weeds, fit for thy little state : Then to some suburb cottage both retire ; Drudge to feed loathsome life ; get brats and starve. — Home, home, I say ! Exit, B.
Sida 47 - Within this defence they creeled their fort, planting upon it fifty pieces of cannon. On the other fide of the harbour, there was a mountain a mile high, on which they placed a...
Sida 47 - To this place, it was obferved, that the Highlanders often repaired, to enjoy a cool air, and to talk of their friends they had left behind in their hills, friends whofe minds were as high as their mountains.