| Thomas Hayward - 1738 - 324 pagine
...thofe Are ftiap'd of purer clay ; but patience Each noble mind beftows upon itfelf. Marriage-Broker. ,-^'To mortal men great loads allotted be ; But of all packs, no pack like poverty. J&&-JMJL. POWER. When pow'r, that may command, fo much defcends ; Their bondage, whom it ftoops to,... | |
| James Lackington - 1792 - 556 pagine
...infatuated was he with the love of liquor, that the endearing ties of hufband and father could not reflrain him : by which baneful habit himfelf and family were involved in the extremefl poverty. " To mortal men great loads allotted be ; " But of all packs, no pack like poverty."... | |
| James Lackington - 1794 - 346 pagine
...was he with the love of liquor, that the endearing ties of hufband and lather could not retrain him i by which baneful habit, himfelf and family were involved...allotted be ; , But of all packs, no pack like poverty." HtRRlCK. So that neither myfelf, my Brothers, or Sifters, are indebted to a Father fcarcely for any... | |
| James Lackington - 1795 - 562 pagine
...infatuated was he with the love of liquor, that the endearing ties of hulband and father could not rellrain him : by which baneful habit himfelf and family were...my Brothers, or Sifters, are indebted to a Father lcarcely for any thing that can endear his memory, or caufe us to reflect on him with pleafure. ,'•... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1823 - 346 pagine
...So the fancie cooles, till when That brave spirit comes agen. POVERTY THE GREATEST PACK. To mortall men great loads allotted be, But of all packs, no pack like poverty. A BEUCOLICK, OR DISCOURSE OF NEATHERDS. 1 . COME, blithefull neatherds, let us lay A wager, who the... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1825 - 348 pagine
...So the fancie cooles, till when That brave spirit comes agen. POVERTY THE GREATEST PACK. To mortall men great loads allotted be, But of all packs, no pack like poverty. A BEUCOLICK, OR DISCOURSE OF NEATHERDS. 1 . COME, blithefull neatherds, let us lay A wager, who the... | |
| 1830 - 368 pagine
...father could not restrain him : by which baneful habit himself and family were involved in the extremes! poverty. " To mortal men great loads allotted be ; But of all packs, no pack like poverty." HER RICK. So that neither myself, my brothers, or sisters, are indebted to a father scarcely for anything... | |
| James Lackington - 1827 - 368 pagine
...not restrain him : by which baneful habit himself and family were involved in the eitreme|^overty. " To mortal men great loads allotted be ; But of all...packs, no pack like poverty." HERRICK. So that neither myself, my brothers, or sisters, are indebted to a father scarcely for anything that can endear his... | |
| James Lackington - 1830 - 472 pagine
...: by which baneful habit himself and family were involved in the extremest poverty. " To morttl meu great loads allotted be ; But of all packs, no pack like poverty.'' HERRICK. So that neither myself, my brothers, or sisters, are indebted to a father scarcely for anything that can endear his... | |
| 1830 - 372 pagine
...father could not restrain him : by which baneful habit himself and family were involved in the extremest poverty. " To mortal men great loads allotted be ; But of all packs, no pack like poverty." HERRICI. So that neither myself, my brothers, or sisters, are indebted to a father scarcely for anything... | |
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