The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Том 5Henry G. Bohn, 1855 |
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... Ships , armies , battles in the firmament ; Till steady eyes the exhalations solve , And all to its first matter , cloud , resolve . I could fill this account with the strange relations such people give every day of what they have seen ...
... Ships , armies , battles in the firmament ; Till steady eyes the exhalations solve , And all to its first matter , cloud , resolve . I could fill this account with the strange relations such people give every day of what they have seen ...
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... ships ventured to come up the river , and none at all went out ) , so all the extraordinary officers of the customs , likewise the watermen , carmen , porters , and all the poor whose labour depended upon the merchants , were at once ...
... ships ventured to come up the river , and none at all went out ) , so all the extraordinary officers of the customs , likewise the watermen , carmen , porters , and all the poor whose labour depended upon the merchants , were at once ...
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... ships ; such as ship - carpenters , calkers , rope - makers , dry coopers , sail - makers , anchor - smiths and other smiths ; block - makers , carvers , gun - smiths , ship- chandlers , ship - carvers , and the like . The masters of ...
... ships ; such as ship - carpenters , calkers , rope - makers , dry coopers , sail - makers , anchor - smiths and other smiths ; block - makers , carvers , gun - smiths , ship- chandlers , ship - carvers , and the like . The masters of ...
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... ships ; and as I had some concern in shipping , I had a notion that it had been one of the best ways of securing one's self from the infection to have retired into a ship ; and musing how to satisfy my curiosity in that point , I turned ...
... ships ; and as I had some concern in shipping , I had a notion that it had been one of the best ways of securing one's self from the infection to have retired into a ship ; and musing how to satisfy my curiosity in that point , I turned ...
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... ships lie at anchor , pointing down the river a good way below the town ; and do you see , says he , eight or ten ships lie at the chain there , and at anchor yonder , A POOR WATERMAN'S TRUST IN PROVIDENCE . 79 pointing above 78 THE ...
... ships lie at anchor , pointing down the river a good way below the town ; and do you see , says he , eight or ten ships lie at the chain there , and at anchor yonder , A POOR WATERMAN'S TRUST IN PROVIDENCE . 79 pointing above 78 THE ...
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a-clock abated Aldgate anchor barns began blew blowing blown boat body broke buried burnt calamity called carried church city of London corn court of aldermen Cripplegate damage danger dead died dismal distemper distress door drove drowned fall farther fell fire fire of London fleet fright fury give Goodwin Sands ground hand happened hath heard houses humble Servant hundred infected John killed king late dreadful letter lives lord mayor lost miles morning neighbours never night observed parish particular persons plague poor relation river river Thames road roof sail ships shore Shoreditch shut sick side Sir Stafford Fairborne stack of chimneys Stepney stood strange streets tempest terrible things third rate thought thousand tide tiles town trees Upminster vessels violence wall week whereof Whitechapel whole wind yards Yarmouth
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Сторінка 9 - I will say of the LORD, He is my refuge and my fortress : my God ; in him will I trust. 3 Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.
Сторінка 10 - Because thou hast made the Lord, which is my refuge, even the Most High, thy habitation, there shall no evil befall thee, neither shall any plague come nigh thy dwelling.
Сторінка 9 - He shall cover thee with his feathers, and under his wings shalt thou trust: his truth shall be thy shield and buckler. Thou shall not be afraid for the terror by night, nor for the arrow that flieth by day : nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness, nor for the destruction that wasteth at noon-day.
Сторінка 16 - and said no more, but repeated those words continually, with a voice and countenance full of horror, a swift pace, and nobody could ever find him to stop, or rest, or take any sustenance, at least, that ever I could hear 'of. I met this poor creature several times in the streets, and would have spoken to him, but he would not enter into speech with me, or any one else, but held on his dismal cries continually.
Сторінка 72 - Remember not, Lord, our offences, nor the offences of our forefathers ; neither take thou vengeance of our sins : spare us, good Lord, spare thy people, whom thou hast redeemed with thy most precious blood, and be not angry with us for ever.
Сторінка 152 - At what instant I shall speak concerning a nation, and concerning a kingdom, to pluck up, and to pull down, and to destroy it; if that nation against whom I have pronounced, turn from their evil, I will repent of the evil that I thought to do unto them.
Сторінка 74 - they are all dead— the man and his wife and five children. There," says he, "They are shut up; you see a watchman at the door; and so of other houses.'' "Why," says I, "what do you here all alone?
Сторінка 13 - Tears and lamentations were seen almost in every house, especially in the first part of the visitation ; for towards the latter end men's hearts were hardened, and death was so always before their eyes, that they did not so much concern themselves for the loss of their friends, expecting that themselves should be summoned the next hour.
Сторінка 9 - A thousand shall fall at thy side, And ten thousand at thy right hand; But it shall not come nigh thee. Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold And see the reward of the wicked.