The Harmony of Birds: A PoemPercy society, 1842 - 19 pages |
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... stil annoy , And with mine arrowes I will them destroy ; With hunger , heat , and with destruction , I wil them ... stil my sword shall slay Man , maid , and child , with him whose head is gray ; And I will scatter them both far and ...
... stil annoy , And with mine arrowes I will them destroy ; With hunger , heat , and with destruction , I wil them ... stil my sword shall slay Man , maid , and child , with him whose head is gray ; And I will scatter them both far and ...
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... stil vnto his land , And on his people brought foorth by his hand . A SONG OF MOSES AND THE ISRAELITES FOR THEIR DELIUERANCE OUT OF EGYPT . The xv . Chap . of Exodus . I WILL sing praise vnto the Lord for aie , Who hath triumphed ...
... stil vnto his land , And on his people brought foorth by his hand . A SONG OF MOSES AND THE ISRAELITES FOR THEIR DELIUERANCE OUT OF EGYPT . The xv . Chap . of Exodus . I WILL sing praise vnto the Lord for aie , Who hath triumphed ...
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... stil , And voweth to pursue with endlesse toile , And not returne til he haue got the spoile ; With fire and sword they wil destroy and kill : Thou sentst the wind which ouerwhelm'd them all ; The THE HARMONIE OF THE CHURCH . 13.
... stil , And voweth to pursue with endlesse toile , And not returne til he haue got the spoile ; With fire and sword they wil destroy and kill : Thou sentst the wind which ouerwhelm'd them all ; The THE HARMONIE OF THE CHURCH . 13.
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... ! Because thou helpest with thy mighty hand ; So stil as stones amazed they shal stand , Oh mightie Lord , while thine elect doo passe ! And thou shalt bring thy chosen and elect Unto the 14 THE HARMONIE OF THE CHURCH .
... ! Because thou helpest with thy mighty hand ; So stil as stones amazed they shal stand , Oh mightie Lord , while thine elect doo passe ! And thou shalt bring thy chosen and elect Unto the 14 THE HARMONIE OF THE CHURCH .
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... stand ; All expert men of war , with sword stil ready prest , Least foes in night time should approch , when men suspect them least . King Salomon hath made of Liban tree so sure A c 2 THE HARMONIE OF THE CHURCH . 19.
... stand ; All expert men of war , with sword stil ready prest , Least foes in night time should approch , when men suspect them least . King Salomon hath made of Liban tree so sure A c 2 THE HARMONIE OF THE CHURCH . 19.
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Page 69 - A bundle of myrrh is my wellbeloved unto me; he shall lie all night betwixt my breasts. My beloved is unto me as a cluster of camphire in the vineyards of En-gedi.
Page 56 - Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers ; neither take thou vengeance of our sins : spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and be not angry with us for ever.
Page 23 - Ecce enim in iniquitatibus conceptus sum, et in peccatis concepit me mater mea.
Page 17 - Et factus sum sicut homo non audiens : * et non habens in ore suo redargutiones.
Page 4 - Miserere mei Domine, quoniam infirmus sum : * sana me Domine quoniam conturbata sunt ossa mea. Et anima mea turbata est valde : * sed tu Domine usquequo ? Convertere Domine, et eripe animam meam : * salvum me fac propter misericordiam tuam.
Page 9 - April, 1843 ; that we have examined the same, together with the vouchers in support thereof, and find the same to be correct and satisfactory. And we further report that the following is a correct Abstract of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Society during the period to which we have referred.
Page 14 - Cor meum conturbatum est : dereliquit me virtus mea : et lumen oculorum meorum : et ipsum non est mecum.
Page 4 - Daughter, came to be a great Lady in France, being a patterne for all vertuous Women. Translated out of Italian. — London, printed by EP for John Wright, dwelling in Gilt-spurstreet at the signe of the bible.
Page 29 - Quia defecerunt sicut fumus dies mei : et ossa mea sicut cremium aruerunt.