| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 Seiten
...— but God has prepared the canker-worm, and will smite thegourds of our pride. " Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers,...waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea? Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength, and it was infinite ; Put and Lubin were her helpers. Yet she... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 170 Seiten
...fleets; but God has prepared the canker-worm, and will smite the gourds of our pride. " Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers,...the waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea ? Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength, and it was infinite : Put and Lubim were her helpers. Yet was... | |
| 1838 - 900 Seiten
...Nineveh is laid waste : who will bemoan her? whence shall I seek comforters for thee? 8 Art thou better ightway the fountain of her blood was dried up ; and...she felt in her body that she was healed of that p wa» the sea, and her wall was from the sea ? 9 Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength, and it was infinite;... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 624 Seiten
...; having so besotted them, that thou hast made them the slaves of thy lust. II?. 8. Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers,...whose rampart was the sea, and her wall was from the sea'i III. 5. And I will discover, S,c. See Ezekiel xvi. verse 37. Art thou better than the famous... | |
| John Gardner Wilkinson - 1837 - 458 Seiten
...passage is very interesting. ' Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the waters, that had the waters round about it ; whose rampart...from the sea ? Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength : Put and Lubin were thy helpers." The word Dnn' larim, ' the rivers,' is the Hebrew plural of the... | |
| Joseph Hall - 1837 - 630 Seiten
...slaves of thy lust. HI. 5. And I will discover, $c. See Ezekiel xvi. verse 37. III. 8. Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers,...about it, whose rampart was the sea, and her wall v/nsfrom the sea'i Art thou better than the famous and populous city Alexandria, in Egypt, which is... | |
| Leveson Venables Vernon-Harcourt - 1838 - 560 Seiten
...deserves attentive consideration. The passage in our English version stands thus : " Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers,...Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength, and it was infinite ; Put and Lubim were thy helpers." 2 Now the question is, what city is here meant, and most extraordinary... | |
| Leveson Venables V. Harcourt - 1838 - 540 Seiten
...deserves attentive consideration. The passage in our English version stands thus : " Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers,...Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength, and it was infinite ; Put and Lubim were thy helpers." 2 Now the question is, what city is here meant, and most extraordinary... | |
| William Fleming - 1838 - 646 Seiten
...follows a curious illustration of ancient geography. The question is asked of Nineveh, " Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers,...and Egypt were her strength, and it was infinite; Put and Lubim were thy helpers. Yet was she carried away, she went into captivity ; her young children... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - 492 Seiten
...— but God has prepared the canker-worm, and will smile the gourds of our pride. " Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers,...waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea? Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength, and it was infinite ; Put and Lubin were her helpers. Yet she... | |
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