| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Charles Lamb, Charles Lloyd - 1797 - 310 pages
...prepared the canker-worm, and will smite the gourds of our pride. " Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart was the Sea ? Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength, and it was infinite : Put and... | |
| 1836 - 498 pages
...by Nahum in describing the miserable ruin of Nineveh : " Art thou better," he asks, " than No-Amon, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it ; whose rampart was the sea, and whose wall was from the sea ? Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength,... | |
| Job Orton, Robert Gentleman - 1806 - 416 pages
...mourner* at ajunerol ? Whence shall I seek comforters for . 9 thee ? Art thou better than populous No, that was situate Among the rivers, [that had] the waters round about it, whose rampart [was] the sea, [and] her wall [was] from the sea ? that is, Amman, or Thebes, (a... | |
| Joseph Hall (bp. of Norwich.) - 1808 - 582 pages
...fl /•/«(/ J will discover &Y. See Ezekiel xvi. verse 37. llI. H Art thmi better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart wa* the arit, and her wall wa^/iw/i the sea * Art thou biMicr than the hunousand... | |
| 1815 - 614 pages
...who will bemoan her ? whence shall I seek comforters for thee? 8 Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart teas the sea, and her wall teas from the sea ? 9 Ethiopia and Egypt Ktre her strength,... | |
| Sarah Trimmer - 1817 - 412 pages
...: who will bemoan her ? whence shall I seek comforters for thee ? Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea, and her wall was from the sea? Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength,... | |
| Sir William Drummond - 1824 - 432 pages
...signify the sea. Art thou better, (says the Prophet, in apostrophising Nineveh,) than populous No, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea, and her wall was from the sea. In the Vulgate No Amon is translated... | |
| George Paxton - 1825 - 552 pages
...tributary acknowledgment.1 The lot of populous No was very severe. This ancient and celebrated city, " that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea, and her wall was from the sea," had probably made a long and obstinate... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 602 pages
...geography, too curious to be omitted. The question is asked of Nineveh, " Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea, and her wall was from the sea ? Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength,... | |
| 1828 - 546 pages
...geography, too curious to be omitted. The question is asked of Nineveh, " Art thou better than populous No, that was situate among the rivers, that had the waters round about it, whose rampart was the sea, and her wall was from the sea? Ethiopia and Egypt were her strength,... | |
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