the Jews 7 have | no | dealings | 7 with the Sam- { aritans. 7 7 7 7 7 7 | Jesus | answered and said unto her, |77| If thou | knewest the gift of God, | 7 and who it is | 7 that | saith to thee, | give me to | drink; | 7 7 | thou wouldest have | asked of | him, | 7 and | he would have | given thee | living | water. |77| 7 7 7 The woman | saith unto him, | Sir, | thou hast | nothing to draw with, | 7 and the ❘ well is | deep: |77| from whence then | hast thou | that | living | water? | 777 Art thou | greater than our | father | Jacob, | 7 who gave us the | well, | 7 and | drank thereof, | 7 him- | self, | 7 and his | children, | 7 and his | cattle? | 7 7 | 7 7 | Jesus | answered and said unto her, | 7 7 | | whoso- | ever | drinketh of | this | water, | 7 shall | thirst a-gain: | 77 | 7 but | whoso- | ever | drinketh of the water 7 that | I shall give him, | 7 shall | never thirst; | 77 | 7 but the water that | I shall | give him | 7 shall be in him | 7 a | well of | water, |77| springing up 7 into | ever- | lasting | life. | 77 |77| 7 The woman saith unto him, | 7 7 | Sir, | give me this | water, | 7 that I | thirst not, | 77 | neither | come | hither | 7 to | draw. | 77 | 7 7 | Jesus | saith unto her, | 77 | Go, call thy | husband, | 7 and | come | hither. | 77 | 77 | 7 The | woman | answered and said, | 71| have no husband. | 77 | 77 | Jesus | said unto her, | 77 thou hast well said, | 7 I have no husband: | hast | had | five | husbands; | 7 and | now hast, | 7 is not thy husband: | 7 7 | 7 in | that 7 | said'st thou | truly. | 77 | 77 | 7 The woman saith unto him;-7 7 | Sir, | 7 I per- | ceive | 7 that thou art a | prophet. | 77 | 77 | Our | fathers worshipped | 7 in | this | mountain; | 77 | 7 77 for thou he whom thou and ye say, that in Je- | rusalem | 7 is the place | 7 where | men | ought to | worship. | 77 | 7 7 | Jesus | saith unto her, | 7 7 | woman, | 7 be- | lieve me, | 7 the hour | cometh, | 7 7 | when ye shall | neither | 7 in this mountain, | 7 nor | yet in Je- | rusalem, | 7 7 1 worship the Father. | 77 | 7 7 | Ye 7 | worship | 7 ye | know not what : | we | know | what | we | worship; | 7 7 | 7 for sal- | vation | is of the | Jews. | 77 | 77 | 7 But the hour | cometh, | 7 and | now | is, | 7 when the true | worshippers | 7 shall | worship the | Father | 7 in | spirit | 7 and in | truth: | 77 | 7 for the | Father | seeketh | such | 7 to | worship him. | 77 | 77 | 77 | God | 7 is a spirit: | 7 and ❘ they that | worship | him, | 7 must | worship him | IN | spirit | 7 and in | truth. | 77 | 777 The woman | saith unto him, | 77 | 77 | 71 | know 7 that Mes- sias | cometh, | 7 which is called | Christ: 7 when | he is | come, | 7 he will tell us | all things. 7 7 7 7 | Jesus saith unto her, | I that speak unto thee | am | he. | 77 | 7 7 | And upon this | came his disciples, | 7 and | marvelled | 7 that he talked with the woman: | 77 | 7 yet no man | said, | what | seekest thou? | 77 | 7 or why | talkest thou | with her. | 77777 The | woman then | left her | water-pot, | 7 and went her | way | into the | city, | 77 | 7 and | saith to the men, 7 7 | come see a man 7 that told me all things | 7 that | ever I did: | 7 7 | is not this the Christ? | 77 | 77 | Then they went | out of the | city | 7 and came unto him. | 77 | 77 | 7 In the | mean- | while | 7 his dis- | ciples | prayed him, | 7 7 | saying, | 77 | Master, | 7 7 | eat; | 77 | 7 but he said unto them, I have meat to eat | 7 that | ye | know not of. | 77 | 77 | Therefore said the dis- | ciples | one to an- | other, | 77 | 7 hath any man | brought him | aught to | eat? | 7777 | Jesus | saith unto them, | 7 7 | My | meat | 7 is to do the will of | him that | sent me, | 7 and to | finish his work. | 7 7 7 7 | Say not ye, | there are | yet four months, | 7 and then | cometh the | harvest? | 77 | 7 be- I hold | 7 I say unto you, | 77 | J lift up your eyes, | 7 and | look on the | fields; | 77 | for they are white al- | ready | 7 to | harvest. 177| 7 And he that | reapeth | 7 re- | ceiveth | wages, | 7 and gathereth | fruit 7 unto | life e- | ternal; | 77 | 7 that both he that | soweth | 7 and | he that | reap| eth | 7 may re- | joice to- | gether. | 7 7 | 7 7 | 7 And | here- in 77 is that | saying | true, | 7 7 | One | soweth, | 7 and an- | other | reapeth. | 77 | 77 | 7 1 | sent you to reap that 7 | 7 where- on ye be- | stowed no labour. | 7 7 | Other | men | laboured, | 7 and ye are entered | into their | labours. | 77 | 777 And many of the Sa- | maritans | 7 of that | city | 7 believed on him | for the | saying of the | woman, | 7 which | testified, | 7 he told me | all that | ever I did. | 77 | 77 | 7 So | when the Sa- | maritans | 7 were come unto him, | 7 they be- | sought him that he would tarry | with them: | 77 | 7 and he a- 1 bode | there two | days. | 7 7 7 7 | And | many | more be- | lieved on him | 7 be- | cause of his | own words; 7 and said unto the | woman, | 7 7 | Now we believe, not because of thy | saying, | for we have heard him | our- | selves, | 7 and | know, | 7 that | this | is | 7 in- | deed | 7 the | Christ, | 7 the | Saviour 7 of the world. | 77 | 77 | SATAN CALLING THE FALLEN ANGELS FROM THE OBLI VIOUS POOL. Milton. Paradise Lost. Book I. 7 He scarce had | ceas'd when the superior | fiend | 7 Was | moving | toward the shore, | 77 | 7 his | ponderous shield | 7 (E- | therial | temper, | massy, | large and | round) | 7 Be- | hind him | cast! | 7 the | broad cir- | cumfe- | rence | Hung on his shoulders, | 7 like the | moon, | 7 whose | orb, | 7 Thro' optic glass, | 7 the | Tuscan | artist | views, | 7 At evening | 77 | 7 from the | top of | Fiesole, | Or in Val- | darno, | 7 to des- | cry | new | lands, | 77 | Rivers, or | mountains, | 7 on her | spotty | globe. | 7 7 | 7 7 | 7 His spear | 7 to | equal | which | 7 the tallest | pine | Hewn on Norwegian | hills | 7 7 | to be the mast | 7 Of some great | admiral, | were but a | wand, | 7. He walk'd with | 7 to sup- | port un- | easy steps | | Over the burning | marl: | 77 |(not 7 | like 7 | those steps | 7 On | Heaven's | azure!) | 77 | 77 | 7 and the | torrid | clime | Smote on him sore be- | sides, | 7 7 | vaulted with | fire. | 77 | 77 | Nathless | 7 he so en- | dur'd | till on the | beach | 7 Of that en- | flamed | sea | 7 he | stood, | 7 and | call'd 7 His | legions, | 7 7 | angel | forms, | 7 who | lay, en tranc'd, Thick as au- | tumnal | leaves | 7 that | strew the | brooks | 7 In Vallom- brosa, | 7 7 where the E- trurian | shades, High over-arch'd | 7 em- | bower; | 77 | 7 or | scatter'd sedge | 7 A- | float, | when with | fierce | winds, | 7 O- | rion, | arm'd, | 7 Hath | vex'd the Red Sea coast, | 7 whose | waves o'er- | threw | 7 Bu- | siris and his | Memphian | chivalry, | While with per- | fidious | hatred | 77 |they pur- | sued 7 The sojourners of | Goshen, | 77 | 7 who be- | held | 7 From the safe | shore, | 7 their | floating | carcases | 7 And | broken | chariot | wheels: | 77 |so | thick be- | strown Abject and lost, 7 | lay | these, | 7 7 | covering the flood, | 77 | Under amazement of their | hideous | change. | 77 | 771 7 He call'd so loud, | 7 that all the hollow | deep 7 Of hell 7 re- | sounded. | 7777 "Princes! 7 7 | Poten- tates! | 77 | Warriors! | 77 | 7 the | flower of | heaven, | 7 7 | once | yours 77 | now | lost, | 7 7 | 7 If such as- | tonishment as ❘ this | 7 can | seize | 7 E-ternal spirits: 7 7 or have ye | chosen | this | place, |