| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 392 pages
...be heard no nearer than in the deserts of Africa, if he had not read in the 104th Psalm; Thou makest darkness that it may be night, wherein all the beasts...forest do move ; the lions roaring after their prey, do seek their meat from God." Malone. Shakspeare might have found the midnight roar of the Lion associated... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 328 pages
...heard no nearer than in the desarts bf Africa, if he had not read in the lo.Hb Psalm : ,,Thon rnakest darkness that it may be night, wherein all the beasts...forest do move ; the lions roaring after their prey, do seek their meat from God." MALONE. P. 167, 1. 25. And the wolf behowls the moon;] In the old copies... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 384 pages
...be heard no nearer than in the deserts of Africa, if he had not read in the 104th Psalm: Thou makest darkness that it may be night, wherein all the beasts of the forest do move ; the lion* roaring after their prey, do seek their meat from God." Malone. Shakspeare might have found the... | |
| Thomas Shaw - 1808 - 520 pages
...opportunities of calling to remembrance the beautiful words of the Psalmist, Psal. civ. 20. "Thou makes t darkness that it may " be night; wherein all the beasts...lions roaring after their prey, the leopards, the hysenas, the jackalls, and a variety of other ravenous creatures crying out to their fellows, Isa.... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1808 - 634 pages
...conies. 19 He appointed the moon for certain seasons, and the sun knoweth his going down. 20 Thou makest darkness, that it may be night ; wherein all the beasts of the forests do smoke after as move. 21 The lions roaring their prey, do seek their meat from God. 22 The.sun... | |
| William Jones - 1810 - 502 pages
...are briefly described toms in those sublime terms which are peculiar to the Scripture. Thou makest darkness that it may be night ; wherein all the beasts...forest do move. The lions roaring after their prey do seek their meat from God. The sun ariseth, and the,j get them away together, and lay them down in... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 pages
...beneard no nearer than in the clcst-m of Africa, If he hd not read in the 1o4th Psalm : " Thoumakest darkness that it may be night, wherein all the beasts of the forest do move ; the lions roaring alter their prey, do seek their meat from Bod." MALpNE. I do not perceive the justness of the foregoing... | |
| Church of England - 1810 - 466 pages
...conies. 19 He appointed the moon for certain seasons, and the sun knoweth his going down. 20 Thou makest darkness, that it may be night ; wherein all the beasts of the forest do move. 21 The lions roaring after their prey, do seek their meat from God. 22 The sun ariseth, and they get... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1810 - 418 pages
...heard no nearer than in the deserts of Africa, if he hd not read in the 10410 Psalm : " Thoumakest darkness that it may be night, wherein all the beasts of the forest do move ; the lion: roaring after their prey, do seek their meat from God." MALONE. I do not perceive the justness^of... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1814 - 886 pages
...Pfalmift, Pfal. civ. 20. " Thou makeft darknefs that it may be night ; wherein all the beafts of the Foreft do move." The lions roaring after their prey, the...hyaenas, the jackalls, and a variety of other ravenous creatMres crying out to their fellows, Ifa. xiii. 22. and xxxiv. 14. (the different fexes perhaps finding... | |
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