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Sivu 138
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. Were Jebusites ; the town so call'd from them ; And theirs the native right ... Jebusites embrac❜d , Where gods were recommended by their taste . Such sav'ry deities must needs be good , As serv ...
John Dryden Louis Ignatius Bredvold. Were Jebusites ; the town so call'd from them ; And theirs the native right ... Jebusites embrac❜d , Where gods were recommended by their taste . Such sav'ry deities must needs be good , As serv ...
Sivu 149
... Jebusites to be outdone . Hot Levites headed these ; who , pull'd before From th ' ark , which in the Judges ' days they bore , Resum'd their cant , and with a zealous cry Pursued their old belov'd Theocracy : Where Sanhedrin and priest ...
... Jebusites to be outdone . Hot Levites headed these ; who , pull'd before From th ' ark , which in the Judges ' days they bore , Resum'd their cant , and with a zealous cry Pursued their old belov'd Theocracy : Where Sanhedrin and priest ...
Sivu 154
... son ! Now all your liberties a spoil are made ; 790 Egypt and Tyrus intercept your trade , And Jebusites your sacred rites invade . My father , whom with reverence yet I name , Charm'd into ease , is careless of his fame : 154 DRYDEN.
... son ! Now all your liberties a spoil are made ; 790 Egypt and Tyrus intercept your trade , And Jebusites your sacred rites invade . My father , whom with reverence yet I name , Charm'd into ease , is careless of his fame : 154 DRYDEN.
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD HASTINGS | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD | 11 |
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