The Guardian. ...Jacob and Richard Tonson, 1756 |
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... thou given the horfe ftrength ? haft thou " clothed his neck with thunder ? Canft thou make him " afraid as a grafhopper ? the glory of his noftrils is " terrible . Ee paweth in the valley , and rejoiceth in 61 his ftrength : he goeth ...
... thou given the horfe ftrength ? haft thou " clothed his neck with thunder ? Canft thou make him " afraid as a grafhopper ? the glory of his noftrils is " terrible . Ee paweth in the valley , and rejoiceth in 61 his ftrength : he goeth ...
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... thou cloathed his neck with thunder ? " Homer and Virgil mention nothing about the neck of the ' horse , but his mane . The facred author , by the bold figure of thunder , not only expreffes the fhaking of that remarkable beauty in the ...
... thou cloathed his neck with thunder ? " Homer and Virgil mention nothing about the neck of the ' horse , but his mane . The facred author , by the bold figure of thunder , not only expreffes the fhaking of that remarkable beauty in the ...
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... thou , O Lord , remainest . They all shall wax old , as doth a garment , and as a vefture fhalt thou fold them up , and they fhall be changed ; but thou art the fame , and thy years fhall have no end . God is perfect in knowledge ; his ...
... thou , O Lord , remainest . They all shall wax old , as doth a garment , and as a vefture fhalt thou fold them up , and they fhall be changed ; but thou art the fame , and thy years fhall have no end . God is perfect in knowledge ; his ...
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... thou art clothed with honour . thy throne and earth is thy footstool . ' " Thou art Heaven is # Can the mind of a philofopher rife to a more juft and magnificent , and at the fame time a more amiable idea of the Deity than is here fet ...
... thou art clothed with honour . thy throne and earth is thy footstool . ' " Thou art Heaven is # Can the mind of a philofopher rife to a more juft and magnificent , and at the fame time a more amiable idea of the Deity than is here fet ...
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... thou ftrangely affected to be fage and folid : now pr'ythee let me obferve to thee , that though it be common enough for people as they grow older to grow graver , yet it is not fo common to become wifer . Verily to me thou feemest to ...
... thou ftrangely affected to be fage and folid : now pr'ythee let me obferve to thee , that though it be common enough for people as they grow older to grow graver , yet it is not fo common to become wifer . Verily to me thou feemest to ...
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