A New-guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsJoseph Crukshank, 1789 - 158 pages |
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Page 136
... never , never die . On the Scripture . Let Sacred Writings always be admir'd , Whofe holy Penmen truly were inspir'd ; Thro ' all fucceeding Times , both work and beft , They have run down , and borne the strictest Teft . A Spirit there ...
... never , never die . On the Scripture . Let Sacred Writings always be admir'd , Whofe holy Penmen truly were inspir'd ; Thro ' all fucceeding Times , both work and beft , They have run down , and borne the strictest Teft . A Spirit there ...
Page 150
... never expect to fee you any more ; neither thould I have caught you now , if you had known there was a Hook within the Bait : And I was always of that Temper , that whatever I could catch , I had rather take it away than leave it behind ...
... never expect to fee you any more ; neither thould I have caught you now , if you had known there was a Hook within the Bait : And I was always of that Temper , that whatever I could catch , I had rather take it away than leave it behind ...
Page 155
... never more do Ill . Glory to thee , who fafe haft kept , And hatt refresh'd me while I flept : Grant , Lord , when I from Death fhall wake Inay of endless Life partake . Lord , I my Vows to thee renew ; Scatter my Sins as Morning Dew ...
... never more do Ill . Glory to thee , who fafe haft kept , And hatt refresh'd me while I flept : Grant , Lord , when I from Death fhall wake Inay of endless Life partake . Lord , I my Vows to thee renew ; Scatter my Sins as Morning Dew ...
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