| John Cotton - 1642 - 284 pages
...with wit, more then former ages had yeelded,and fouldiers with courage maintained his pcrfonand caufe. His eyes are as the eyes of doves by the rivers of water, wafted with milke, and fitlyfa. 3 Doves, diving in rivers of waters, dive their bellies deepe into... | |
| Thomas LEWIS (M.A.) - 1735 - 118 pages
...eft among ten thoufand-, his Head is as the moft fine Gold, his Locks are bufby and black as a Raven. 'His Eyes are as the Eyes of 'Doves by the Rivers of Waters, wafted with Milk and fitly fet. His Cheeks are as a Bed of Spices, as Jweet Flowers, his Lips... | |
| John Owen - 1763 - 452 pages
...all his ways, appears glorious and lovely. The next thing described in him is his eyes, ver. 1 2 . His eyes are as the eyes of doves, by the rivers of waters, wafoed with milk, and fitly fet. The reafon of this allufion is obvious; doves are tender birds,... | |
| John Brine - 1766 - 406 pages
...are not, nor ever will be found upon Him. His, Beauty fades not : His Strength decays not. She adds : His Eyes are as the Eyes of Doves, by the Rivers of Waters, wajhed with Milk, and fitly fet. His Eyes are piercing, He hath an exact Knowledge of alt Things.... | |
| David Durell - 1772 - 326 pages
...(Mhcuvctf, To, £' tf axpov And foon after, ti r filets TO TI KOJf p&.cuv*s' Epig* XXVIII. ' V. 12. His Eyes are as the Eyes of Doves by the Rivers of Waters, wafied with Milk, and fitly fet. rvtfm — D»B »p'fl« Sj> D'JVD VJ'Jf rnK^D ^y JTQty» i^nij... | |
| Benjamin Silliman, Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1802 - 166 pages
...among ten thoufand. His head is, as the moft fine gold ; his 4ocks are buft\y,and black, as a raven. His eyes are, as the eyes of doves by the rivers of waters, wafhcd with milk, and fitly fet. His cheeks are, as a bed of fpices, as fweet flowers ; his... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1805 - 476 pages
...ten thousand. His head [is as] the most fine gold, his locks [are] bushy, [and] black as a raven. 12 His eyes [are] as [the eyes] of doves by the rivers of waters, 13 washed with milk, [and] fitly set. His cheeks [are] ?sa bed of spices, [as] sweet flowers... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 562 pages
...whom every believing soul can say, My beloved is white and ruddy ; the chief est among ten thousand: his head is as the most fine gold: his eyes are as the eyes of doves, by the rivers of u'aters : 'his cheeks are as a bed of spices, as sweet ßowers : his lips like lilies, dropping sweet... | |
| 1809 - 1150 pages
...ten thousand. 1 1 His head in as the most fine gold, his locks are bushy, and black as a raven. 12 lom slain by Joab. CM A p. Ihou art worth ten thou waters, washed with milk, and fitly set. 13 His cheeks arc as a bed of spices, as sweet flowers : his... | |
| Richard Sibbes - 1809 - 488 pages
...thechiefest among ten thousand. His head is as fine gold, his locks are bushy and black as a raven. His eyes are as the eyes of doves, by the rivers of waters, •washed with milk, andfit/y set, &c. Object. TTENCE, likewife, we may anfwer fome doubts... | |
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