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Page 115
... hear and know How all befel : they tow'rds the throne supreme Accountable made haste, to make appear, With righteous plea, their utmost vigilance, And easily approv'd : when the Most High Eternal Father, from his secret cloud Amidst, in ...
... hear and know How all befel : they tow'rds the throne supreme Accountable made haste, to make appear, With righteous plea, their utmost vigilance, And easily approv'd : when the Most High Eternal Father, from his secret cloud Amidst, in ...
Page 118
... hear! □ In me all Posterity stands curs'd ! Fair patrimony, That I must leave ye, sons ! 0 were I able To waste it all myself, and leave you none ! So disinherited, how would you bless Me now your curse I Ah, why should all mankind ...
... hear! □ In me all Posterity stands curs'd ! Fair patrimony, That I must leave ye, sons ! 0 were I able To waste it all myself, and leave you none ! So disinherited, how would you bless Me now your curse I Ah, why should all mankind ...
Page 124
... hear that I had formerly boarded with a surgeon, the old put forbad me his house, and within a fortnight after married his daughter to a fox-hunter in the 124 THE SPECTATOR. [No. .15SJ _ No. 359. TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1712.
... hear that I had formerly boarded with a surgeon, the old put forbad me his house, and within a fortnight after married his daughter to a fox-hunter in the 124 THE SPECTATOR. [No. .15SJ _ No. 359. TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1712.
Page 129
... hear an English fiddle : though I durst not shew my dislike whilst I was in the playhouse, it being my chance to sit the very next man to one of the performers. " I am, Sir, " lour most affectionate friend and servant, " John Shallow ...
... hear an English fiddle : though I durst not shew my dislike whilst I was in the playhouse, it being my chance to sit the very next man to one of the performers. " I am, Sir, " lour most affectionate friend and servant, " John Shallow ...
Page 136
... hear the solemn decree passed upon man, is represented in very lively ideas. The Almighty is here described as remembering mercy in the midst of judgment, and commanding Michael to deliver his message in the mildest terms, lest the ...
... hear the solemn decree passed upon man, is represented in very lively ideas. The Almighty is here described as remembering mercy in the midst of judgment, and commanding Michael to deliver his message in the mildest terms, lest the ...
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