Religious And Moral Sentences Culled From the Works of Shakespeare, Compared With Sacred Passages Drawn From Holy Writ

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Religious And Moral Sentences Culled From the Works of Shakespeare, Compared With Sacred Passages Drawn From Holy Writ
Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616
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JERUSALEM.
Awhile we must neglect Om kofy purpose to Jenuakm.
1 Hbhbt IV. i. 1.
Bear me to that chamber ; there Pll lie ; In that Jiwiwa&m shall Harry die.
a HiBinnr IV. It. 4.
So part we sadly in this troublous world, To meet with joy in sweet Jinwofem.
S HiBirBT Vl. r. 6.
y JOY.
Were it not good your grace could fly to Heaven t The treatwry of everiaaUngjag I a Hbhkt vl IL 1.
WITH CORRSSPOKDIKO PAS8AOK8 FROM ftols 8Blt(t JEPHTHAH.
And Jqfhihak came to Mizpeh, onto his houMi and, behold, his d
...aughter came out to meet him with tim* brels and with dances ; and she was his onlj child ; be- side her, he had neither son nor daughter.
JUDOISiZi.
Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon JqfhAak ; and JepUhak vowed a vow unto the Zorrf; and he sac- rificed his daughteri according to the vow which he had vowed.
JUDOISiZi.
JERUSALEM.
The King took counsel, and said unto them, It is too much for you to go up to JenuaUm.
1 Kiirot, ziL Our feet shall stand in thy gates, Jerusalem / for there is the seat of judgment : even the seat of the house oi David.


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