| John Milton - 1860 - 574 páginas
...state-rooms to strangers and to duns. The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides a homo from which to run away. In Britain, what is many a lordly scat, But a discharge in full for an estate ? In smaller compass lies Pygmalion's fame; Nol domes,... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 páginas
...churlish winter's tyranny. SHAESPERE. — King Heury IV. Part II. Act I. Scene 8. (Lord Bardolph.) The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides a home from which to run away. Youxo. — Love of Fame, Line 171. Too low they build who build beneath the stars. YOUNG.— Night... | |
| Edward Young - 1866 - 574 páginas
...last ; When, lo ! my lord to some small corner runs, And leaves state-rooms to strangers and to duns. The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides...which to run away. In Britain, what is many a lordly seat, But a discharge in full for an estate ? In smaller compass lies Pygmalion's fame ; Not domes,... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 páginas
...upon. And coldly entertain his sight, but clear And cheerful flames cherish and warm him here. Carew. The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides a home from which to run away. BUBKE (Edmund). Young, Love of F. si 171. Here lies our good Edmund, whose genius was such, We scarcely... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 páginas
...Into the grave. HEKKICK. BUILDING. THE man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides a house from which to run away. In Britain, what is many a lordly seat But a discharge in full for an estate ? YOUNG. XEVER build after you are five-and-forty ; have... | |
| British dramatists - 1868 - 138 páginas
...extremes, are still contiguous. FEAR. He that is without fear, is without hope. Webster. EXTRAVAGANCE. The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay. Provides a home from which to run away. Young. THE TRUE CONDITION OF ENVY. For the true condition of envy is, Dolor alienee felicitatis ; to... | |
| John T. Watson - 1869 - 524 páginas
...experience, that chill touchstone whose Sad proof reduces all things from their hue. EXTRAVAGANCE. The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides a home from which to run away. YOCNO. We sacrifice to dress, till household joys And comforts cease. Dress drains our cellar dry,... | |
| Albert Walker - 1873 - 276 páginas
...will serve him (a little turned) to expose the enormity of those appetites in other men. EXTRAVAGANCE. The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides a home from which to run away. Young. ECONOMY. " Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen six, result happiness.... | |
| William Cowper - 1875 - 352 páginas
...last; When lo ! my Lord to some small corner runs, And leaves state rooms to strangers and to duns. The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides a home from which to run away.' 11. 795-800. We in this age can scarcely believe the extent to which bribery was carried on in Cowper's... | |
| William Cowper - 1875 - 340 páginas
...last; When lo ! my Lord to some small corner runs, And leaves state rooms to strangers and to duns. The man who builds, and wants wherewith to pay, Provides a home from which to run away.' 11. 795-800. We in this age can scarcely believe the extent to which bribery was carried on in Cowper's... | |
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