| George Lillie Craik - 1844 - 536 sivua
...And dreadful of sight. " I put myself into clothes. b A shepherd. c Whitaker's interpretation is, " in habit, not like an anchorite who keeps his cell,...who wander about the world to see and hear wonders." He reads, " That went forth in the worl," &c. d And. " Wonder. r Worn out with wandering. * Broad.... | |
| John Roby - 1854 - 442 sivua
...! On that lone rock, while mute his evening hymn Calm silence sate ; — and through the live -long night Kindled his rapt eye in prophetic light. "Malvern,...hear wonders ; and on a May morning, reclining in a glude among the Malvern Hills, I slept from fatigue, and dreaming, beheld all the wealth and woe of... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 624 sivua
...plough, Playden full seld," In setting and sowing Swonken " full hard, i Whitaker's interpretation is, " in habit, not like an anchorite who keeps his cell,...those unholy hermits who wander about the world to see nud hear wonders." He reads, " That went forth in the worl," Ac. 2 And. 3 Wonder. * Worn out with wandering.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 636 sivua
...i5 In setting and sowing Swonken i 5 full hard, i Whitaker'e interpretation is, " in habit, not liko an anchorite who keeps his cell, but like one of those...who wander about the world to see and hear wonders." He reads, " That went forth in the worl," &c. 2 And. 3 Wonder. 4 Worn out with wandering. 5 Broad.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1861 - 626 sivua
...Swonken" full hard, I Whitaker'a interpretation is, " in habit, not like an anchorite who keeps hia cell, but like one of those unholy hermits who wander about the world to see and hear wonders." He reads, " That went forth in the worl," &c. 3 And. • Wonder. 4 Worn out with wandering. ' Broad.... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1862 - 578 sivua
...shepherd. c Whitaker's interpretation is, " in habit, not like an anchorite who keeps h1s cell, Tbut like one of those unholy hermits who wander about the world to eue and hear wonders." He reads, " That went forth in the worl," &c. 1 And. 5 Wonder. 6 Worn out with... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1863 - 564 sivua
...into clothes. 2 A shepherd. a \Yhitaker's interpretation is, "in habit, not hke an anchorite who kwpg his cell, but like one of those unholy hermits who wander about the world to eeo and hear wonders." He reads, " That went forth in the worl," &e. 4 And. 5 Wonder. s Worn out with... | |
| William Langland - 1869 - 278 sivua
...shepherd's dress resembled that of a hermit. Vnboly of workes. This Dr. Whitaker paraphrases by—' not like an anchorite who keeps his cell, but like...those unholy hermits who wander about the world to hear and see wonders.' Or it may simply be supposed to be inserted parenthetically, and to express... | |
| Ontario. Council of Public Instruction - 1871 - 506 sivua
...slombered into a sleeping, a I putmyse into clothes. It A shepherd. o Whitaker's interpretation is "in habit, not like an anchorite who keeps his cell,...who wander about the world to see and hear wonders." He reals, "That went forth in the world,' &c. rf AnJ. e Woudar. > i ' / Worn out with wauderial?. g... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1871 - 636 sivua
...A shepherd. 4 Whitaker's interpretation is, " in habit, not like an anchorite who keeps hii •HI, but like one of those unholy hermits who wander about the world to see and hear wonders." He reads, " That went forth in the worl," &c. ' And. 6 Wonder. 7 Worn out with wandering. And went... | |
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