Salomons sweete harpe consisting of fiue words, like so many golden strings, toucht with the cunning hand of his true skill, commanding all other humane speech: wherein both cleargie and laitie may learne how to speake. Preached of late at Thetford before his Maiestie, by Thomas Walkington Batchelour in Diuinitie, and fellow of S. Iohns Colledge in Cambridge.

Walkington, Thomas, d. 1621
Publisher: Printed by Cantrell Legge printer to the Vniuersitie of Cambridge
Place of Publication: Cambridge
Publication Year: 1608
Approximate Era: JamesI
TCP ID: A14670 ESTC ID: S119399 STC ID: 24971
Subject Headings: Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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Location Text Standardized Text Parts of Speech
In-Text There is a bleareeyd Leah as well as a faire fac't Rachel: foolish Rehoboams shecles of brasse as well as the golden shecles of wise Salomon: the distastfull and bitter waters of Marah as well as the well-relishing and wholesome waters of Bethesda: the cursed figtree as the fruitfull oliue tree: There is a bleareeyd Leah as well as a fair faced Rachel: foolish Rehoboams shecles of brass as well as the golden shecles of wise Solomon: the distasteful and bitter waters of Marah as well as the well-relishing and wholesome waters of Bethesda: the cursed Fig tree as the fruitful olive tree: pc-acp vbz dt j np1 p-acp av c-acp dt j vvn np1: j vvz n2 pp-f n1 c-acp av c-acp dt j n2 pp-f j np1: dt j cc j n2 pp-f np1 c-acp av c-acp dt j cc j n2 pp-f np1: dt vvd n1 p-acp dt j n1 n1:
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Note 2 Exod. 15. 23. Exod 15. 23. np1 crd crd
Note 3 Ioh. 5. Mar. 11. Ier. 11. 16. Iud. 12. Reu. 22. 2. John 5. Mar. 11. Jeremiah 11. 16. Iud. 12. Reu. 22. 2. np1 crd np1 crd np1 crd crd np1 crd np1 crd crd




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Adjacent References with Relevance: 1 Kings 14; Ecclesiasticus 50.10 (AKJV); Exodus 15.23; Genesis 29.17 (AKJV); Jeremiah 11.16; John 5; Jude 12; Mark 11; Revelation 22.2; Titus 1.4 (ODRV)
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Verse & Version Verse Text Text Is a Partial Textual Segment/Note Cosine Similarity Score Cross Encoder Score Okapi BM25 Score
Genesis 29.17 (AKJV) genesis 29.17: leah was tender eyed: but rachel was beautiful and well fauoured. there is a bleareeyd leah as well as a faire fac't rachel True 0.792 0.207 0.61
Genesis 29.17 (ODRV) genesis 29.17: but lia was bleare eyed: rachel wel fauored, and of a bewtiful countenance. there is a bleareeyd leah as well as a faire fac't rachel True 0.786 0.236 0.222
Genesis 29.17 (Geneva) genesis 29.17: and leah was tender eyed, but rahel was beautifull and faire. there is a bleareeyd leah as well as a faire fac't rachel True 0.772 0.225 1.583
Ecclesiasticus 50.10 (AKJV) ecclesiasticus 50.10: and as a faire oliue tree budding forth fruit, and as a cypresse tree which groweth vp to the cloudes. the cursed figtree as the fruitfull oliue tree True 0.651 0.434 0.0




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Note 1 1. King. 14. 1 Kings 14
Note 2 Exod. 15. 23. Exodus 15.23
Note 3 Ioh. 5. John 5
Note 3 Mar. 11. Mark 11
Note 3 Ier. 11. 16. Jeremiah 11.16
Note 3 Iud. 12. Jude 12
Note 3 Reu. 22. 2. Revelation 22.2