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" ... spheres should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themselves any way as it might happen ; if the prince of the lights of heaven, which now as a giant doth run his unwearied course, should as it were through a languishing... "
The Message of Man: A Book of Ethical Scriptures Gathered from Many Sources ... - Page 228
1895 - 323 pages
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Bible illustrations: consisting of apophthegms [ &c.], grouped ..., Volume 3

James Lee (M.A.) - 1867 - 508 pages
...unwearied course, should as it were, through a languishing faintness, begin to stand and to rest himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the...their mother, no longer able to yield them relief i — what would become of man himself, whom these things do now all serve ? See we not plainly, that...
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The literary reader: prose authors, with biogr. notices &c. by H.G. Robinson

Hugh George Robinson - 1867 - 458 pages
...course, should, as it were, through a languishing faiutness, begin to stand, and to rest himself ; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the...fruits of the earth pine away, as children at the breasts of their mother, no longer able to yield them relief ; what would become of man himself, whom...
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Grammatical Diagrams Defended and Improved: With Directions for Their Proper ...

Frederick Swartz Jewell - 1867 - 276 pages
...unwearied course, should, as it were through a languishing faintness, begin to stand and to rest himself ; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the times and the seasons of the year blend themselves by disordered and confused mixture, the winds breathe out...
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Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity

Richard Hooker - 1868 - 200 pages
...unwearied course y, should as it were through a languishing faintness begin to stand and to rest himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the...yield them relief: what would become of man himself, whom these things now do all serve ? See we not plainly that obedience of creatures unto the law of...
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Annual Report

United States. Office of Education - 1868 - 930 pages
...unwearied course, should, as it were, through a languishing faintness, begin to stand, and to rest himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the...the clouds yield no rain, the earth be defeated of her heavenly influence, the fruits of the earth pine away, as children at the withered breasts of their...
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Elizabethan Verse and Prose (non-dramatic)

George Reuben Potter - 1928 - 640 pages
...unwearied course, should as it were through a languishing faintness begin to stand and to rest himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the...yield them relief; what would become of man himself, whom these things now do all serve? See we not plainly that obedience of creatures unto the law of...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 96

1924 - 978 pages
...course, should, as it were, by a languishing faintness begin to stand and to rest himself ; if the floon should wander from her beaten way, the times and seasons of the fear blend themselves by disordered and confused mixture, the Winds reathe out their last gasp, the...
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The Works

Richard Hooker, John Keble, Richard William Church - 626 pages
...unwearied course3, should as it were through a languishing faintncss begin to stand and to rest himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the...at the withered breasts of their mother no longer Imperfection of things natural: its cause. BOOK I. Ch- Hi. 3' able to yield them relief1 : what would...
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The Time of the Spirit: Readings Through the Christian Year

George Every, Richard Harries, Bishop Kallistos Ware - 1984 - 276 pages
...unwearied course, should, as it were, through a languishing f'aintness begin to stand and to rest himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, the...the year blend themselves by disordered and confused mixtures, the fruits of the earth pine away as children at the withered breasts of their mother no...
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Gravitational Physics of Stellar and Galactic Systems

William C. Saslaw - 1987 - 516 pages
...course, should as it were through a languishing faintness begin to stand and to rest himself; if the moon wander from her beaten way, the times and seasons...rain, the earth be defeated of heavenly influence . . . : what would become of man himself, whom these things now do all serve? See we not plainly that...
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