| Robert Leighton - 1808 - 360 pągines
...life, the din of politics, and the noise of folly: vanity and vexation flew away for a season ; care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose,...pursue it ; and he can truly say, that food and rest Avere not preferred before it. Every psalm improved infinitely on his acquaintance with it, and no... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 pągines
...life, the din of politics, and the noise of folly. Vanity and vexation flew away for a season ; cace and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose,...preferred before it. Every psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness but the last : ftv then he grieved that... | |
| Charles Peirce - 1811 - 266 pągines
...life, the din of politics, and the noise of folly. Vanity and vexation flew away for a season ; care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose,...say, that food and rest were not preferred before it. ?very psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness but the... | |
| George Horne, Lindley Murray - 1812 - 248 pągines
...life, the din of politics, and the noise of folly: vanity and vexation flew away for a season, care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose,...preferred before it. Every Psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness but the last; for then he grieved that... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 378 pągines
...life, the din of politics, and the noise of folly. Vanity and vexation flew away for a, season; care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose,...food and rest were not preferred before it. Every palm improved infmitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasine? 5 but the last... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pągines
...vanity and vexation flew away for a season; care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He rose, fresh as the morning, to his task ; the silence of...preferred before it. Every Psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness but the last; for then he grieved that... | |
| 1814 - 642 pągines
...arose, fresh »s the morning, to his task ; the lilence of the night invited him to pursue it; anil he can truly say that food and rest were not preferred before it. Every psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness but the last ; for then he grieved that... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 pągines
...Uie noise of folly. Vanity aud vexation Jlew away for a season ; care and disquietude came not near dwelling. He arose, fresh as the morning, to his task; the silence of the uight invited him to pursue it ; aud he can truly say, that food and rest were not preferred before... | |
| 1816 - 886 pągines
...life, the din of politicks, and the noise of Folly : Vanity and Vexation flew away for a season, Care and Disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose,...preferred before it. Every Psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness but the last ; for then he grieved that... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pągines
...vanity and vexation flew away for a season, care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He rose, fresh as the morning, to his task ; the silence of...preferred before it. Every Psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness but the last ; for then he grieved that... | |
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