| 1841 - 1136 pages
...cedars. 11 She sent out her boughs unto the sea, and her branches unto the river. 12 Why hast thou then ice 13 The boar out of the wood doth waste it.and Uie wild beast of the field doth devour it, 1-1 Return,... | |
| William Greenleaf Eliot - Hymns, English - 1845 - 406 pages
...out her boughs unto the sea, and her | branches • un- | -to • the | river. 13 Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the | way • do I pluck her? 14 The boar out of the wood doth waste it, and the wild beast of the | field — | doth... | |
| Lowell Mason - Gregorian chants - 1846 - 192 pages
...sent out her boughs unto the sea, I And her | branches.. un-| to the | river. ig ( Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, \ So that all they which pass by the | way do | pluck her? .. ( The boar out of the wood doth waste it, I And the wild | beast. .of the | field..doth de-| vour... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1846 - 478 pages
...inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for thy possession." Psal. ii. 8. 12. Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way, do pluck her ? The Psalmist, having described the exaltation of Israel, under the figure of a vine, proceeds, under... | |
| John Stow - 1846 - 824 pages
...: she sent out her boughs unto the Sea, and her branches unto the River.' Why hast Thou thenjroken . ix, 26. Amongst the Revelations Made to and recorded by St. John, is the boar, out of the wood, doth waste it, and the wild beast of the field doth devour it! Return, we... | |
| 1846 - 208 pages
...cedars. ! ' She sent out her boughs unto the sea : and her branches unto the river. " Why hast thou then broken down her hedges: so that all they which pass by the wa; 18 The Mils were covered with . Чм-П»* ri»ft WVÍ B^tl ÍB3 ' \( * U Л1 TT • tl ' >.|.«-1мм... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1847 - 252 pages
...were like the goodly cedars. She sent out her boughs inlt the sea, and her branches into the river. Why hast thou broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, and the wild beast of the field doth devour it. Return, we... | |
| Algernon Sydney Thelwall - Christianity and other religions - 1847 - 148 pages
...affecting to call to mind, in such language as this, the former glory of your nation ? " Why hast Thou then broken down her hedges, so that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, and the wild beast of the field doth devour it." Have we... | |
| Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1847 - 516 pages
...thereof were like the goodly cwlars. Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, so that nil which pass do pluck her 1 The boar out of the wood doth waste it, and the wild beast doth devour it. Return, we beseech thee, O God of hosts: look down from heaven, and... | |
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