| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1723 - 584 lehte
...harmonious Verfe; and fweetly repeating the fame, made his Ma-, fters in their Turn his Hearers. He fang the' Creation of the World, the Origin of Man, and all the Hiftory of Gene/is ; and made many Verthe Departure of the Children of Ifrael but of Egypt, and their... | |
| Lionel Charlton - 1779 - 430 lehte
...harmonious verfe ; and, fweetly repeating the fame, made his mafters in their turn his hearers. He fang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the hiftory of Genefis. He allo made many verfes on the departure of the children of Ifrael out of Egypt,... | |
| Francis Walsingham - 1843 - 594 lehte
...compose any trivial or vain poem, but only those which relate to religion suited his religious tongue He sang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis, and made many verses on the departure of the Children of Israel out of Egypt, &c. . . the i; carnation,... | |
| Saint Bede (the Venerable) - 1843 - 452 lehte
...most harmonious verse ; and sweetly repeating the same, made his masters in their turn his hearers. He sang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis; and made many verses on the departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt, and their entering into... | |
| Bede (the venerable.) - 1843 - 448 lehte
...most harmonious verse ; and sweetly repeating the same, made his masters in their turn his hearers. He sang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis; and made many 'verses on the departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt, and their entering into... | |
| Anglo-Saxons - 1850 - 200 lehte
...the sand." C&dmon composed largely after the commencement of his poetic career. He sang, we are told, the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis ; the departure of the children of Israel out of Egypt, their entering into the land of promise, with many... | |
| John Blackburn - 1854 - 392 lehte
...harmonious verse ; and sweetly repeating the вате, made his masters in their turn his hearers. He Eang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis ; and made many verses on the departure of the children of Israel out of E^ypt, and their entering... | |
| Catholic legends - 1855 - 278 lehte
...into most harmonious verse, and sweetly repeating the same made his masters in their turn his hearers. He sang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis, with many other histories from Holy Writ ; and of the incarnation, passion, and resurrection of our... | |
| Catholic legends - 1855 - 294 lehte
...into most harmonious verse, and sweetly repeating the same made his masters in their turn his hearers. He sang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis, with many other histories from Holy Writ ; and of the incarnation, passion, and resurrection of our... | |
| Catholic legends - 1859 - 156 lehte
...into most harmonious verse, and sweetly repeating the same made his masters in their turn his hearers. He sang the creation of the world, the origin of man, and all the history of Genesis, with many other histories from Holy Writ j and of the incarnation, passion, and resurrection of our... | |
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