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" ... and the noise of folly ; vanity and vexation flew away for a season, care and disquietude came not near his dwelling. He arose, fresh as the morning, to his task : the silence of the night invited him to pursue it ; and he can truly say, that food... "
The New Monthly Magazine and Universal Register - Page 477
1814
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Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the ...

Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - Readers - 1825 - 316 pages
...He arose, fresh as the morning, to his task; the slienca of the night invited him to pursue it; and he can truly say, that food and rest were not preferred before it. KJ 114 ENGLISH KKADKR. SECTION X. ereien } An-nali, an'-nalz, histories digester! o Mon-areh, m'm'...
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The Evangelical rambler [by T. East]., Volume 3

1825 - 448 pages
...He arose fresh as the morning to his task ; the silence of the night invited him to peruse it; and he can truly say, that food and rest were not preferred before it. Happier hours than those which have been spent in composing" them he never expects to see iu this world:...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry

Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 pages
...invited him to pairsue it ; and he can truly say, that food and rest were not preferred befere it. 6. Every psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance...uneasiness but the last ; for then he grieved that his work was done. Happier hours than those which have been spent in these meditations on the songs of Sion,he...
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Murray's English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the ...

Lindley Murray, John Walker - Children - 1826 - 314 pages
...arose, fresh as the morning, to his task ; the silence of the night invited him to pursue it; and*he can truly say, that food and rest were not preferred before it. 6. Every psalm improved infimtely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness? but...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - English literature - 1827 - 276 pages
...invited him to pursue it ; and he can truly say, that food and rest were not preferred before it. 6. Every psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance...uneasiness but the last : for then he grieved that his work was done. Happier hours than those which have been spent in these meditations on the songs of Sion,...
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THE ENGLISH READER

Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 pages
...invited him to pursue it ; and he can truly say, that food and rest were not preferred before it. 6 Every psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance...uneasiness but the last ; for then he grieved that his work was done. Happier hours tln.n those which have been spent in these meditations on the songs of Sion,...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: From the Best Writers ...

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1827 - 262 pages
...arose', fresh as the morning', to his task* ; the silence of the night', invited him to pursue it* ; and he can truly say', that food* and rest', were not preferred before it*. 6 Every psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it', and no one gave him uneasiness but...
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English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1827 - 308 pages
...He arose, fresh as the morning, to his task; the silence of the night invited him to pursue it; and he can truly say, that food and rest were not preferred before it. 6. Every psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness6 but...
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The English Reader

Lindley Murray - Readers - 1828 - 252 pages
...it; and he can truly say, that food and rest, were not preferred before it. 6. Every psalm inproved infinitely upon his acquaintance with it, and no one...uneasiness but the last: for then he grieved that his work was done. Happier hours than those which have been spent in these meditations on the songs of Sion,...
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Murray's English Reader

Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - English language - 1829 - 318 pages
...and rest were not preferred before it. 0. Every psalm improved infinitely upon his acquaint-' " ance with it, and no one gave him uneasiness? but the last : for then he grieved that his work waa clour. liapr>ior hours than those, which have been spent in these meditations* on the songs of...
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