The Spectator, Svazek 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... turn it into our language . As I was de- scribing the journey of Israel from Egypt , and ad- ded the divine presence amongst them , I percei- ved a beauty in this psalm which was entirely new to me , and which I was going to lose ; and ...
... turn it into our language . As I was de- scribing the journey of Israel from Egypt , and ad- ded the divine presence amongst them , I percei- ved a beauty in this psalm which was entirely new to me , and which I was going to lose ; and ...
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... turns the stream of business , which flows from it , now into one channel , and anon into another ; so that the different sets of people sink or flourish in their turns by it . From the shops we retired to the tavern , where I found my ...
... turns the stream of business , which flows from it , now into one channel , and anon into another ; so that the different sets of people sink or flourish in their turns by it . From the shops we retired to the tavern , where I found my ...
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... turn'd , Great Britain for her censor's silence mourn'd ; Robb'd of his sprightly beams , she wept the night , Till the Spectator rose and blaz'd as bright . So the first man the sun's first setting view'd , And sigh'd till circling day ...
... turn'd , Great Britain for her censor's silence mourn'd ; Robb'd of his sprightly beams , she wept the night , Till the Spectator rose and blaz'd as bright . So the first man the sun's first setting view'd , And sigh'd till circling day ...
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