| 1705 - 620 páginas
...And without Planting, drink of every Vine. To To dig up Wealth we weary not our Limbs ; Gold, tho' the heavieft Metal, hither fwims. Ours is the Harveft...the Deep, and reap what others fow; Things of the noblelt kind our own Soil breeds; Stout are our Men. and Warlike are our Steeds. Rome, tho' her Eagle... | |
| Edmund Waller - 1768 - 366 páginas
...; And, without planting, drink of ev'ry vine. To dig for wealth we weary not our limbs; Gold, tho' the heavieft metal, hither fwims: Ours is the harveft...nobleft kind our own foil breeds; Stout are our men, and warlick are our fteeds : ROME, tho' her eagle thro' the world had flown, Could never make this ifland... | |
| Edmund Waller, Percival Stockdale - 1772 - 330 páginas
...; And, without planting, drink of ev'ry vine. To dig for wealth we weary not our limbs ; Gold, tho' the heavieft metal, hither fwims : Ours is the harveft...Stout are our men, and warlike are our fteeds : ROME, tho' her eagle thro' the world had flown, Could never make this i(land all her own. Here the third... | |
| John Bancks - 1779 - 336 páginas
...for wealth we weary not our limbs ; Gold, tho' the htavieft metal, hither fwims. Ours is the harvell where the Indians mow; We plough the deep, and reap what others fovr. Aa \1 Things of the nobleft kind our own foil breeds ; Stout are our men, and warlike are our... | |
| John Bell - 1784 - 452 páginas
...planting, drink of ev'ry vine. Co To dig for wealth we weary not our limhs ; Gold, tho' the heaviefl metal, hither fwims. Ours is the harveft where the...Indians mow • We plough the deep, and reap what others faw. Things of thenohkft kind our own fo:l hreeds; 65 8rout are our men, and warlike are our Meeds.... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 páginas
...wealth we weary not our limbs ; Gold, tho' the heavicft тсЫ ; hither 1'wims : Ours is the harvcft where the Indians mow ; We plough the deep, and reap what others fo\». Things of the noblcft kinj our o\vn foil breeds} Stout are dur men, and warlike arc our flecds:... | |
| 1784 - 408 páginas
...; And, without planting, drink of ev'ry vine. To dig for wealth we weary not our limbs; Gold, tho' the heavieft metal, hither fwims. Ours is the harveft...Indians mow ; We plough the deep, and reap what others few. Things of thenobleft kind our own foil breeds; Stout are our men, and warlike are our fteeds.... | |
| Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - 1806 - 456 páginas
...for wealth we weary not our limbs; Gold, tho' the heaviest metal, hither swims: Ours is the harvest where the Indians mow, ."We plough the Deep, and reap what others sow. Things of the noblest kirid our own soil breeds j Stout are our men, and warlike are our steeds... | |
| Albin Joseph U. Hennet - 1806 - 458 páginas
...for wealth we weary not our limbs ; Gold, tho' the heaviest metal, hither swims : Ours is the harvest where the Indians mow, ."We plough the Deep, and reap what others sow. Things of the noblest kind our own soil breeds; Stout are our men, and warlike are our steeds... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 652 páginas
...wealth, we weary not our limbs ; Gold, though the heaviest metal, hither swims. Ours is the harvest where the Indians mow, We plough the deep, and reap what others sow. Things of the noblest kind our own soil breeds ; Stout are our men, and warlike are our steeds... | |
| |