| Jonathan Mayhew - 1763 - 378 str.
...it. For there are hardly any more obvious truths than thcfe : That " man that is born of a womap,is of few days and " full of trouble : He cometh forth as a flower, " and is cut down ; he fleeth alfo as a fhadow, " and continueth not." How frequent are the examples of mortality, even in the young... | |
| William Matthews (of Bath.) - 1786 - 246 str.
...have the t( days of the years of my life been." And in Job, " Man that is born of a woman, is but " of few days, and full of trouble: he cometh " forth as a flower, and is cut down; he fleeth " alfo, as a fhadow, and continueth not." But the doctrines of the gofpel fhould rather excite our... | |
| William Jones - 1801 - 486 str.
...hearers with commiseration, devotion, and self-abasement. — Man that is born of a woman is of fea) days and full of trouble ! He cometh forth as a flower, and is cut down: he fleet k as a shadozv, and continueth pot. Job xiv. I, 2. ft 4 It It is generally easier to understand... | |
| R. Kay - 1801 - 120 str.
...have learning as well as you, and who knoweth not thefe things. Man that is born of a wohian is Q£ few days, and full of trouble., He cometh forth as a flower, he fleeth as a fhadow, and continues not. So man dieth and wafteth away : he giveth up the ghoft and... | |
| 1814
...to supply his place. But " it is appointed unto all men once to die. ' — " Man cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down ; he fleeth as a. shadow, and continaeth not." — " All flesh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of the grass.... | |
| John Lathrop - 1804 - 54 str.
...and his age is, as nothing, before Thee. Verily every man, at his best estate, is altogether vanity. He cometh forth, as a flower, and is cut down ; he fleeth also, as a shadow, and continueth not. We are consumed by thine anger, and by thy wrath are we troubled.... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1806 - 578 str.
...which yet seems to be the effect of accident rather than of art : " Man that is born of a " woman is of few days, and full of trouble. He cometh forth as a " flower, and is cut down ; he fleeth also as a shadow, and con" tinueth not." Virgil himself would not versify the following passage, for... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 410 str.
...which yet seems to be the effect of accident rather than of art : " Man that is born of a woman " is of few days, and full of trouble. He cometh " forth as a flower, and is cut down ; he fleeth " also as a shadow, and continuetli not. ' Virgil himself would not versify the following passage,... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 416 str.
...which yet seems to be the effect of accident rather than of art : " Man that is bora of a woman " is of few days, and full of trouble. He cometh *{ forth as a flower, and is cut down ; he fleeth " also as a shadow, and continueth not.'' Virgil himself would not versify the following passage, for... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 412 str.
...yet seems to be the effect of accident rather than of art : " Man that is born of a woman " is of lew days, and full of trouble. He cometh " forth as a flower, and is cut down ; he fleeth " also as a shadow, and continue th not.'' Virgil himself would not Versify the following passage,... | |
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