| John Milton - 1824 - 510 Seiten
...tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guiltv men. Behold the picture!— Is Tt lik'e ?— Like whom ? The things that mount the rostrum...skip. And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry — hem ; and reading what they never wrote. Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work, And... | |
| William Bayley (of Yorkshire.) - 1824 - 392 Seiten
...presented him with a captain's commission, and a purse of guineas to enable him to join his regiment. READING SERMONS. " Behold the picture ! Is it like...whom ? The things that mount the rostrum with a skip, Anil then skip down again ; pronounce a text; Cry — Hem ! and reading what they never wrote Just... | |
| Winthrop Mackworth Praed, Walter Blunt - 1824 - 340 Seiten
...gold ring, and apparently think they are doing an honour to their Saviour by murdering his gospel, " the things that mount the rostrum with a skip, and then skip down again." o 2 On a Sunday morning, during my ramble through the church-yard, I espied an equipage rapidly approaching,... | |
| 1825 - 448 Seiten
...• Its thunders ; and where in strains as sweet As angels use, the gospel whispers peace. but where, The things that mount the rostrum with a skip And then skip down again ; pronounce a text, Cry hem : and reading what they never wrote, Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work, And with a... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 504 Seiten
...; affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men. Behold the picture ! — Is it like ? — Like whom...skip, And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry — hem ! and reading what they never wrote, Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work, And... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 242 Seiten
...affectionate in look, 405 And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men. Behold the picture ! — Is it like ? — Like whom...skip, And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; 410 Cry — hem ; and, reading what they never wrote Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work,... | |
| 1830 - 398 Seiten
...address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men. Behold the picture ! — Is it like .J — Like whom ? ,The things that mount the rostrum with...skip, And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry — hem ; and reading what they never wrote, Just fifteen minutes, huddle up their work, And... | |
| John White (A.M.) - 1826 - 340 Seiten
...too. Affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men. Behold the picture !—Is it like ?—Like whom ? The things that mount the rostrum with a skip, And then—skip down again ? pronounce a text, Cry, hem ! and, reading what they never wrote, Just fifteen... | |
| 1827 - 676 Seiten
...clergyman, whom Cowper would describe as A cassocked huntsman, and a fiddling priest :" — and as one of The things that mount the rostrum with a skip, And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry — hem; and reading what the; never wrote, Juit fifteen minutes huddle up their work, And with... | |
| William Cowper - 1828 - 468 Seiten
...; affectionate in look, And tender in address, as well becomes A messenger of grace to guilty men. Behold the picture ? — Is it like ? — Like whom...skip, And then skip down again ; pronounce a text ; Cry — hem ! and reading what they never wrote Just fifteen minutes huddle up their work, And with... | |
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