Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 - American literature |
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... sweet , and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun : 8 But if a man live many years , and rejoice in them all ; yet let him remember the days of darkness ; for they shall be many . All that cometh is vanity . 9 Rejoice ...
... sweet , and a pleasant thing it is for the eyes to behold the sun : 8 But if a man live many years , and rejoice in them all ; yet let him remember the days of darkness ; for they shall be many . All that cometh is vanity . 9 Rejoice ...
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... sweet with wood , that the virtue thereof might be known ? 6 And he hath given men skill , that he might be honoured in his marvellous works . 7 With such doth he heal [ men , ] and taketh away their pains . 8 Of such doth the ...
... sweet with wood , that the virtue thereof might be known ? 6 And he hath given men skill , that he might be honoured in his marvellous works . 7 With such doth he heal [ men , ] and taketh away their pains . 8 Of such doth the ...
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... sweet savour , and a memorial of fine flour ; and make a fat offering , as not being . 12 Then give place to the physician , for the lord hath created him : let him not go from thee , for thou hast need of him . 13 There is a time when ...
... sweet savour , and a memorial of fine flour ; and make a fat offering , as not being . 12 Then give place to the physician , for the lord hath created him : let him not go from thee , for thou hast need of him . 13 There is a time when ...
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... sweet water and bitter ? 12 Can the fig tree , my brethren , bear olive berries ? either a vine , figs ? so can no fountain both yield salt water and fresh . 13 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you ? let him shew out of ...
... sweet water and bitter ? 12 Can the fig tree , my brethren , bear olive berries ? either a vine , figs ? so can no fountain both yield salt water and fresh . 13 Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you ? let him shew out of ...
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... sweet balm - gentle , and blue violets hid , That deck'd the soft breasts of each fragrant mead . Should any one , though he immortal were , Arrive and see the sacred objects there , He would admire them , and be overjoy'd ; And so ...
... sweet balm - gentle , and blue violets hid , That deck'd the soft breasts of each fragrant mead . Should any one , though he immortal were , Arrive and see the sacred objects there , He would admire them , and be overjoy'd ; And so ...
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