| John Cotton - 1642 - 284 pages
...towards me. 1 1 Come, my beloved, let us goe forth into the field : let us lodge in the villages . is Let us get up early to the vineyards , let us fee if the vine fiettrijb , whether the tender grape appear , andthe pomegranats bud forth there will I give thee my... | |
| 1726 - 330 pages
...tender Graft give * good Smell, drift my Love, my Fair-one, and com* away. ' Came, my Beloved, let HI go forth into the field; let us get up early to the Vineyards, let us fee if the Vine flat*fifli, whether the tender Grape appear, and the Pomegrttnates bud forth, HIS preferring the Garden... | |
| 1739 - 312 pages
...Smell. Arife my Love, my Fair me, and come away. Cime, my Beloved, let us go forth into the Field i let us get up early to the Vineyards, let us fee if the Vine foitri/b, •whether the tender Grape appear, and the Pomegranates bud forth. HIS preferring the Garden... | |
| John Gammon - 1738 - 288 pages
...without him. Come my Beloved, let us go forth into the Fields ••, let us •lodge in the Villages ; let us get up early to the Vineyards, let us fee if the Vine ftouriib. Ah you that have experience of Chrift ! Methinks it fliould be your Voice always on your... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1773 - 892 pages
...Cant. vii. 1 1. 12. Come, my Beloved, let its go forth into the field : let its lodge in the -villages. Let us get up early to the vineyards, ~let us fee if the vine flounjh, whether the tender grape appear, and tke pomegranates bud forth:, there will 1 give thee my... | |
| Thomas Harmer - 1776 - 574 pages
...the feventh chapter of Canticles, the word fruits fhould not, I doubt, have been introduced there : " Come, my '* beloved, let us go forth into the field : " let us lodge in the villages. Let us get " up early to the vineyards ; let us fee if the '.* vine flourifh,... | |
| 1786 - 670 pages
...The fig-tree putteth forth her ' green figs, and the vines with the ten* der grape give a good fmell. Arife, ' my love, my fair-one, and come away. ' Come,...field, let us get up early to ' the vineyards, let us iee if the vine ' flourifh, whether the tender grape ap' pear, and the pomegranates bud forth.' His... | |
| William Huntington - Arminianism - 1797 - 598 pages
...grace, and fo is our inward glory, which is the love of God fbed abroad in the heart. " Let us git up early to the vineyards ; let us fee if the vine flourifh, whether the tender gr ipe appear, and the pomegranates bud forth : there will I give thee my loves," Song vii. 12. Our... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1802 - 600 pages
...her green figs, and the vines with the tender grapes give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away ! ' Come, my beloved ! let us go forth...field, let us get up early to the vineyards, let us see if the vine flourish, whether the tender grapes appear, and the pomegranates bud forth.' His preferring... | |
| Benjamin Silliman, Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Philosophy and religion - 1802 - 174 pages
...wine, for my beloved, that goeth down fweetly, caufing the lips of thofe, that are aflecp to fpeak. Let us get up early to the vineyards ; let us fee if the vine flourifh, ubether the tender grape appear, and the pomegranates put forth ; for there will I give thee my loves.... | |
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