The Spectator, Volume 4J.M. Dent & Company, 1913 |
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Page 54
... Soul sensible of her being alone in her sleeping Moments , after the same Manner that she is sensible of it while awake , the Time would hang very heavy on her , as it often actually does when she dreams that she is in such a Solitude ...
... Soul sensible of her being alone in her sleeping Moments , after the same Manner that she is sensible of it while awake , the Time would hang very heavy on her , as it often actually does when she dreams that she is in such a Solitude ...
Page 55
... Soul in these Instances Sept. 18 , 1712 . is entirely loose and unfettered from the Body : It is sufficient , if she is not so far sunk , and immersed in Matter , nor intangled and perplexed in her Operations , with such Motions of ...
... Soul in these Instances Sept. 18 , 1712 . is entirely loose and unfettered from the Body : It is sufficient , if she is not so far sunk , and immersed in Matter , nor intangled and perplexed in her Operations , with such Motions of ...
Page 59
... Soul is melted because of trouble . They reel to and fro , and stagger like a drunken Man , and are at their Wit's End . Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble , and he bringeth them out of their Distresses . He maketh the Storm a ...
... Soul is melted because of trouble . They reel to and fro , and stagger like a drunken Man , and are at their Wit's End . Then they cry unto the Lord in their trouble , and he bringeth them out of their Distresses . He maketh the Storm a ...
Page 60
... Soul , devoutly think , How with affrighted Eyes Thou saw'st the wide extended Deep In all its Horrors rise ! V. 1 Confusion dwelt in ev'ry Face , And Fear in ev'ry Heart When Waves on Waves , and Gulphs in Gulphs , O'ercame the Pilot's ...
... Soul , devoutly think , How with affrighted Eyes Thou saw'st the wide extended Deep In all its Horrors rise ! V. 1 Confusion dwelt in ev'ry Face , And Fear in ev'ry Heart When Waves on Waves , and Gulphs in Gulphs , O'ercame the Pilot's ...
Page 61
... Soul took Hold on Thee VIL For tho ' in dreadful Whirles we hung High on the broken Wave , I knew Thou wert not slow to hear , Nor Impotent to save . VIII . The Storm was laid , the Winds retir'd , Obedient to Thy Will The Sea , that ...
... Soul took Hold on Thee VIL For tho ' in dreadful Whirles we hung High on the broken Wave , I knew Thou wert not slow to hear , Nor Impotent to save . VIII . The Storm was laid , the Winds retir'd , Obedient to Thy Will The Sea , that ...
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