The Spectator, Svazek 3George Gregory Smith Dent, 1967 |
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... hand He took the golden Compasses , prepared In God's eternal Store , to circumscribe This Universe , and all created things : One foot he Center'd , and the other turn'd Round through the vast profundity obscure , And said , thus far ...
... hand He took the golden Compasses , prepared In God's eternal Store , to circumscribe This Universe , and all created things : One foot he Center'd , and the other turn'd Round through the vast profundity obscure , And said , thus far ...
Strana 160
... hand the hastning Angel caught Our ling'ring Parents , and to the Eastern gate Led them direct ; and down the Cliff ... hand in hand with wandering steps and slow , 160 THE SPECTATOR No. 369. Saturday , May 3 , 1712.
... hand the hastning Angel caught Our ling'ring Parents , and to the Eastern gate Led them direct ; and down the Cliff ... hand in hand with wandering steps and slow , 160 THE SPECTATOR No. 369. Saturday , May 3 , 1712.
Strana 185
... Hand , and in his Bosom warms : Mankind shall thus his Guardian Care engage , The promis'd Father of the future Age . No more shall Nation against Nation rise , Nor ardent Warriors meet with hateful Eyes , Nor Fields with gleaming Steel ...
... Hand , and in his Bosom warms : Mankind shall thus his Guardian Care engage , The promis'd Father of the future Age . No more shall Nation against Nation rise , Nor ardent Warriors meet with hateful Eyes , Nor Fields with gleaming Steel ...
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