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Page 25
Am very glad to hear that thou beginnet to prate ; and find , by thy yesterday's
vision , that thou art so * used to it , that thou canst not for bear talking in thy
Пleep . . Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , ' for I am afraid thou
wilt be ...
Am very glad to hear that thou beginnet to prate ; and find , by thy yesterday's
vision , that thou art so * used to it , that thou canst not for bear talking in thy
Пleep . . Let me only advise thee to speak like other men , ' for I am afraid thou
wilt be ...
Page 40
... perplexes and disturbs men of serious and contemplative natures , David
himself fell into it in that reflection , When I conJider the heavens , the work of thy
fingers , the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained ; .what is man , that
thou art ...
... perplexes and disturbs men of serious and contemplative natures , David
himself fell into it in that reflection , When I conJider the heavens , the work of thy
fingers , the moon and the stars which thou hast ordained ; .what is man , that
thou art ...
Page 107
HAT have I not suffered , Othou daughter of Zilpah , since thou gavest thyself
away in marriage to my rival ? I grew weary of the light of the fun , ' and have
been ever since covering myself with woods and forests . These threescore and
ten ...
HAT have I not suffered , Othou daughter of Zilpah , since thou gavest thyself
away in marriage to my rival ? I grew weary of the light of the fun , ' and have
been ever since covering myself with woods and forests . These threescore and
ten ...
Page 108
Thou praisest Hilpa's beauty , but art thou not secretly enamoured with the
verdour of her meadows ? Art thou not more affected with the prospect of her
green valleys , than thou wouldst be with the fight of her person ? The lowings of
my herds ...
Thou praisest Hilpa's beauty , but art thou not secretly enamoured with the
verdour of her meadows ? Art thou not more affected with the prospect of her
green valleys , than thou wouldst be with the fight of her person ? The lowings of
my herds ...
Page 132
In vain wouldnt thou complain , in tuin pretend To ask a pity which she must not
lend . She's too much thy superior to comply , And too too fair to let thy pasion die
. Languish in secret , and with dumb furprise Drink the refiftless glances of her ...
In vain wouldnt thou complain , in tuin pretend To ask a pity which she must not
lend . She's too much thy superior to comply , And too too fair to let thy pasion die
. Languish in secret , and with dumb furprise Drink the refiftless glances of her ...
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