| 1788 - 598 pagina’s
...the birds make their nefts : as for the ftork, the fir-trees are her houfe. 1 8 The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats, and the rocks for the conies. 19 He appointed the moon for feafons : the fun knoweth his going down. 20 Thou mak.eft darknefs, and... | |
| bp. George Heorne - 1802 - 562 pagina’s
...confiderablc " confideraHe creatures, two of which are fold for a « farthing * ?" 1 8. The high hills are a refuge for the wild, goats, and the rocks for the conies. The fame force of what we call Inftinft prevails in terreftrial animals, and direfts them to places... | |
| James Fisher - 1803 - 364 pagina’s
...beams, without either much annoying man, or being annoyed by him,; CREATION. 21 " The high hills are a refuge for the wild " goats, and the rocks for the conies," Pf. civ. 18. Come we now to the vales, which are fo well adapted for culture and vegeta.tion: here... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 504 pagina’s
...birds make thiir nests : [as for] the 18 stork, the fir trees [are] her house. The high hills [are] a refuge for the wild goats ; [and] the rocks for the conies, or mo-un19 tain mic', which are there secure from their enemies. He appointed the moon for seasons... | |
| James Fisher - 1806 - 352 pagina’s
...the. sunny beams, without either much annoying man, or being annoyed by him : • " The high hills are a refuge for the wild " goats, and the rocks for the conies," Ps< civ. 18. Come we now to the vales, which are so well adapted for culture and vegetation : here... | |
| George Horne, Lindley Murray - 1812 - 248 pagina’s
...over these inconsiderable creatures, two of which are sold for a farthing* ?" 18. The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats, and the rocks for the conies. The same force of what we call instinct prevails in terrestrial animals, and directs them to places... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pagina’s
...where the birds make their nests: as for the stork, t>e fir-trees are her house. The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats, and the rocks for the conies. He appointeth the moon for seasons, the sun knoweth his going down. Thou makest darkness, and it is... | |
| 1815 - 614 pagina’s
...Where the birds make their nests : as for the stork, the fir trees are her house. 18 The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats; and the rocks for the conies. 19 He appointed the moon for seasons : the sun knoweth his going down. 20 Thou makest darkness, and... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 576 pagina’s
...these inconsider" able creatures, two of which are sold for a far" thing*?" 18. The high hills are a refuge for the wild goats, and the rocks for the conies. The same force of what we call instinct prevails in terrestrial animals, and directs them to places... | |
| 1819 - 948 pagina’s
...Where the birds make their nests : of for the stork, the fir-trees ore her house. 18 The high hills are hat is in the earth. 25 And the children of Dan said unto 1 19 Heappointeth the moon for seasonsthe sun knoweth his going down. 20 Thou makest darkness, and it... | |
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