| Literature - 1836 - 332 pages
...gone. The flowers appear on the earth, the time of the singing of birds is come ; and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land. The fig-tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines \vjth, the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my "love, my fair one, and come away." Our crities... | |
| Friedrich Strauss - 1836 - 124 pages
...agitated heart poured forth in sacred songs. You feel the voice of youth when you read, ' The voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; the fig-tree putteth forth her Jigs,- and the nines with the tender grapes give a good smell.' " Now, my friends we also may rejoice.... | |
| George Pritchard (Baptist.) - 1837 - 472 pages
...and gone; the flowers appear on the earth, the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land; the fig-tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines, with the tender grape, give a good smell.' Surely, surely there are exceeding great and precious promises yet... | |
| Joseph Addison - Bookbinding - 1837 - 478 pages
...and gone, the flowers appear on the earth, the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land. The fig-tree putteth forth 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... | |
| Edward Greswell - 1837 - 724 pages
...gone ; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land. The fig-tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grapes give a good smell. Amos iv. 7, it is said, And also I have withholden the rain from you,... | |
| George Pritchard - 1837 - 504 pages
...gone ; the flowers appear on the earth, the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; the fig-tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines, with the tender grape, give a good smell.' Surely, surely there are exceeding great and precious promises yet... | |
| James Hervey - Justification (Christian theology) - 1837 - 730 pages
...gone. The flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come ; and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land. The fig-tree putteth forth her green figs ; and the vine, with the tender grapes, give a good smell ;" Cant. ii. 11 — 13. Asp. Your quotation and the... | |
| Daniel Wilson - 1837 - 484 pages
...gone ; the flowers appear on the earth, the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; the fig'tree putteth forth her green figs, and the wine with her tender grapes giveth a good smell." What power of men can produce this delightful change... | |
| Rebecca Hey - 1837 - 386 pages
...from the cedar tree that is in Lebanon, even unto the hyssop that springeth out of the wall," says, " The fig-tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tendei grapes give a good smell." Of the first introduction of this beautiful and valuable tree amongst... | |
| Alexander Dickson - 1875 - 242 pages
...gone ; the flowers appear on the earth : the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; the fig-tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smelL Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away." 2 But I forbear, because... | |
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