| Christopher Smart - 1752 - 264 páginas
...confult His quantity of acres, and his crop, 75 How many and how large his kilns; and then. Propor tion'd to his wants the hands provide. But yet, of greater...faith And long experience, in whofe thund'ring voice 8g» Lives hoarfe authority, potent to quell The frequent frays of the tumultuous crew. He fhall prefide... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1288 páginas
...unmov'd the hurryitig peafant tear Thy wealth, and throw it on the thanklefs ground. i'i ' i firrt the careful planter will confult His quantity of acres,...crop, How many and how large his kilns ; and then Piuportion'd to his wants the hands provide. But yet of greater confequence and coft, One thing remains... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 648 páginas
...peasant tear Thy wealth, and throw it on the thankless ground. But first the careful planter will consult His quantity of acres and his crop, How many and how...his wants the hands provide. • But yet of greater consequence and cost, One thing remains unsung, a man of faiih And long experience, in whose thund'ring... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 656 páginas
...peasant tear Thy wealth, and throw it on the thankless ground. But first the careful planter will consult His quantity of acres and his crop, How many and how large his kilns ; and the* Proportion'd to bis wants the hands provide. But yet of greater consequence and cost, One thing... | |
| Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 450 páginas
...peasant tear Thy wealth, and throw it on the thankless ground. But first the careful planter will consult His quantity of acres, and his crop, How many and...to his wants the hands provide. But yet of greater consequence and cost, One thing remains unsung, a man of faith And long experience, in whose thund'ring... | |
| Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 846 páginas
...peasant tear Thy wealth, and throw it on the thankless ground. But first the careful planter will consult His quantity of acres, and his crop, How many and...to his wants the hands provide. But yet of greater consequence and cost, One thing remains unsung, a man of faith And long experience, in whose thund'ring... | |
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