The Sabbath; a Poem. To which are Added, Sabbath WalksJames Ballentyne & Company, 1806 |
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James Grahame (Poetical Writer.) SABBATH , А РОЕМ ; TO WHICH ARE ADDED SABBATH WALKS ; BY JAMES GRAHAME . Six days thou shalt do thy work , and on the seventh day thou shalt rest ; that thine ox and thine ass may rest , and the son of ...
James Grahame (Poetical Writer.) SABBATH , А РОЕМ ; TO WHICH ARE ADDED SABBATH WALKS ; BY JAMES GRAHAME . Six days thou shalt do thy work , and on the seventh day thou shalt rest ; that thine ox and thine ass may rest , and the son of ...
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... days of the week are thus disposed of already ; if the seventh were in the market , it would find purchasers too . The abolition of the Sabbath would , in truth , be equivalent to a sentence , adjudging to the rich the services of the ...
... days of the week are thus disposed of already ; if the seventh were in the market , it would find purchasers too . The abolition of the Sabbath would , in truth , be equivalent to a sentence , adjudging to the rich the services of the ...
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James Grahame (Poetical Writer.) THE SABBATH . How still the morning of the hallowed day ! Mute is the voice of rural labour , hushed The ploughboy's whistle , and the milkmaid's song . The scythe lies glittering in the dewy wreath Of ...
James Grahame (Poetical Writer.) THE SABBATH . How still the morning of the hallowed day ! Mute is the voice of rural labour , hushed The ploughboy's whistle , and the milkmaid's song . The scythe lies glittering in the dewy wreath Of ...
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... horse , set free , Unheedful of the pasture , roams at large ; And , as his stiff unwieldy bulk he rolls , His iron - armed hoofs gleam in the morning ray . But chiefly Man the day of rest enjoys . Hail 4 THE SABBATH .
... horse , set free , Unheedful of the pasture , roams at large ; And , as his stiff unwieldy bulk he rolls , His iron - armed hoofs gleam in the morning ray . But chiefly Man the day of rest enjoys . Hail 4 THE SABBATH .
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... day : Hail , SABBATH ! thee I hail , the poor The pale mechanic now has leave to breathe The morning air , pure from the city's smoke , While , wandering slowly up the river side , He meditates on HIM , whose power he marks In each ...
... day : Hail , SABBATH ! thee I hail , the poor The pale mechanic now has leave to breathe The morning air , pure from the city's smoke , While , wandering slowly up the river side , He meditates on HIM , whose power he marks In each ...
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