| 1838 - 1196 pages
...joyous city, Whose antiquity ú of ancient days? Her own feet shall carry her 7 afar off to sojourn. 8 thee, So that I am a burden to myself? 21 And why...thou not pardon my transgression, And take away mine ore the honourable of the earth ? 1 Or, 0 ke. 4 Heb. large of spaces. > Or. the LORD who covered thee... | |
| Bible - 1839 - 1060 pages
...joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient days ? her own feet shall carry her f afar off to sojourn. 8 Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning...whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth? 9 The LORD of hosts hath purposed it, f to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt... | |
| Andrew Alexander Bonar, Robert Murray M'Cheyne - Christianity and other religions - 1839 - 608 pages
...the very words of. the prophet, " Is this your joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient days ?" " Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning...whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth ? The Lord of hosts hath purposed it, to stain the pride of all glory, and • Ezek. xxvi. 4. Dr. Nrwcome'a... | |
| James Waddell Alexander - 1839 - 212 pages
...Salmanasar, Tyre had attained to such a pitch of opulence and splendour, that Isaiah speaks of it as " the crowning city, whose merchants are princes, whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth," Isa. xxiii. 8. It was afterwards taken by Nebuchadnezzar, after a siege of thirteen years; an event... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1839 - 490 pages
...but too vividly sheV the burden of the valley of vision, — even the burden upon the crowned isle, whose merchants are princes, whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth ; — who stretcheth out her hand over the sea, — and she is the mart of nations!^ * PL x. 729.—... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - Church and state - 1839 - 472 pages
...but too vividly shew the burden of the valley of vision, — even the burden upon the crowned isle, whose merchants are princes, whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth ; — who stretcheth out her hand over the sea, — and she is the mart of nations .'t * PL x. 729.—... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 372 pages
...have confirmed the truth of this account." Life of Numa. NOTE 9. Sunk is the crowning city's throne. " Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning...whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth 1 " Isaiah, chap, xxiii. NOTE 10. Their guardian spells have long been pott. " Un melange bizarre de... | |
| Mrs. Hemans - 1840 - 364 pages
...have confirmed the truth of this account." Life of Numa. NOTE 9. Sunk is the crowning city's throne. " Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning...whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth 1 " Isaiah, chap, xxiii. NOTE 10. Their guardian spells have long been past. " Un melange bizarre de... | |
| Lachlan Maclean - Celtic languages - 1840 - 298 pages
...wast replenished, and made very glorious in the midst of the seas." And again, Isaiah xxiii. 8 : — " Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning...whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth ?** But to return. PAwaradh, or/uaradh, to sail close to the wind ; jfaadach, to be driven a way by... | |
| Ferdinand freiherr von Geramb - Middle East - 1840 - 790 pages
...joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient days? her own feet shall carry her afar off to sojourn. " Who hath taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning...whose traffickers are the honourable of the earth ? " The Lord of hosts hath purposed it, to stain the pride of all glory, and to bring into contempt... | |
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