| 1837 - 352 lehte
...its full fraught; then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health and hardiness, to render lightsome, clear, and not lumpish obedience...the cause of religion and our country's liberty." 358. The Drum.— I hate that drum's discordant sound. Parading round and round and round; To thoughtless... | |
| Mary Ashdowne - 1839 - 328 lehte
...its full fraught ; then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health and hardiness, to render lightsome, clear, and not lumpish obedience...the cause of religion, and our country's liberty." Thus the greatest probability of advancing in life, is by an important observance of these duties,... | |
| John Taylor - 1839 - 258 lehte
...fraught; then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health and hardness, to tender lightsome, clear and not lumpish obedience to the...to the cause of religion and our country's liberty. DCCCCXXVI. The Drum. I hate that drum's discordant sound, Parading round and round and round; To thoughtless... | |
| 1840 - 504 lehte
...full fraught ; thon, with useful and generous labours preserving t lie body's health and hardiness to render lightsome, clear, and not lumpish obedience...shall require firm hearts in sound bodies, to stand anil cover their stations, rather than to see the ruin of our protestation and the inforcuinent of... | |
| Thomas Wright - 1841 - 662 lehte
...its full fraught; then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health and hardiness to render lightsome, clear, and not lumpish obedience...in sound bodies to stand and cover their stations." A little further on Milton alludes to the comedies which he had often witnessed, as acted by his fellow... | |
| Richard Winter Hamilton - 1841 - 616 lehte
...for Smectymnuus : " Then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health and hardiness to render lightsome, clear and not lumpish obedience...cause of religion, and our country's liberty, when it requires firm hearts in sound bodies to stand and cover their stations, rather than to see the ruin... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - 556 lehte
...generous labours, preserving the body's health and hardiness, to render lightsome, clear, and active obedience to the mind, to the cause of religion, and our country's liberty." At his first rising, in after life, he usually had a portion of the Hebrew Bible read to him, and then... | |
| William Ellery Channing - 1843 - 686 lehte
...its full fraught ; then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health and hardiness, to render lightsome, clear, and not lumpish obedience...protestation, and the enforcement of a slavish life." Vul. I. p. 233. We have enlarged on the strictness and loftiness of Milton's virtue, not only from... | |
| John Milton - 1843 - 444 lehte
...its full fraught. Then, with useful and generous labours, preserving the body's health and hardiness, to render lightsome, clear, and not lumpish obedience...bodies, to stand and cover their stations, rather than see the ruin of our protestantism, and the enforcement of a slavish life." On the choice of modern... | |
| Hannah Flagg Gould - 1927 - 328 lehte
...perfect fraught; then with useful and generous labours preserving the body's health and hardiness, to render lightsome, clear, and not lumpish obedience...in sound bodies to stand and cover their stations. These are the morning practices." This native honour never forsook him. It is the spirit of Comus,... | |
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