The cedars in the garden of God could not hide him: the fir trees were not like his boughs, and the chestnut trees were not like his branches; nor any tree in the garden of God was like unto him in his beauty. I have made him fair by the multitude of... Essays: biographical sketches, 1841-1886 - Pàgina 101per Asa Gray - 1889Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 pàgines
...forth their Tyoung, and under his madow dwelt all great nations. 7. Thus was he fair in his greatnefs, in the length of his branches : for his root was by great waters, 8. The cedars in the garden of God could not hide Mm : the fir-trees were not like his boughs, and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1780 - 336 pàgines
...Lo ! now my glory fmear'd in duft and blood, ( 1 1 ) My parks, my walks, my manors that I had, Ev'n the length of his branches : for his root was by great waters. 8. The cedars in the garden of God could not hide him : tha fir-trees were not like his boughs, and... | |
| Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1785 - 530 pàgines
...character, though it feems to be fo in a good meafure. Something of parterre, J planted with flowers, * The cedars in the garden of God could not hide him, the fir trees were not like his boughs. Ezekiel, xxxi. f Ruflel's Aleppo, p. 5. J Ev6a 3e xcurftJirai izpaffiai... | |
| George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1793 - 412 pàgines
...xiii. 10. f Joel ii. 3. " he DISC. " he mot forth. — Thus was he fair in his "' " greatnefs, and in the length of his " branches: for his root was by great wa" ters. The cedars in the Garden of God " could not hide him, nor was any tree in " the Garden of... | |
| George Horne - 1793 - 410 pàgines
...waters when e Gen. xiii. 10. i Joel ii. 3. foot forth. — Thus was he fair in his " greatnefs, and in the length of his " branches: for his root was by great wa" ters. The cedars in the Garden of God " could not hide him, nor was any tree in " the Garden of... | |
| George Horne - 1794 - 460 pàgines
...long, becaufe of the multitude of waters when he ihot forth.-r-Thus .was he jfair in his greatnefs, and in the length of his branches : for his root was by great waters. ^ The cedars iu the Garden of God could not. hide him, nor was any tree in the Garden of God like unto him in his... | |
| William Russell - 1801 - 510 pàgines
...the " beasts of the field bring forth their young, and under his shadow " dwelt all great nations. Thus was he fair in his greatness, in the " length of his branches l for his root was by great waters" (Ezek. " chap. xxxi. ver. 3—7.). " But, because his heart is... | |
| 1845 - 786 pàgines
...Egypt, was, like the Assyrian, ' Fair in his greatness, in the length of his branches. The cedars of the garden of God could not hide him ; the fir-trees were not like his boughs, and the chesnut trees were not like his branches, nor any tree in the garden of God was like unto him in his... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1806 - 416 pàgines
...him, or tributary to him. Thus was he fair in his greatness, in the length of his branches : for his 8 root was by great waters. The cedars in the garden of God could not hide him : the fir trees were not like his boughs, and the chesnut trees were not like his branches ; nor any tree... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1806 - 416 pàgines
...great nations ; they were either dependent ufion 7 him, in alliance with him, or tributary to him. Thus was he fair in his greatness, in the length of his branches : for his 8 root was by great waters. The cedars in the garden of God could not hide him : the fir trees were... | |
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