I glory More in the cunning purchase of my wealth, Than in the glad possession, since I gain No common way ; I use no trade, no venture ; I wound no earth with plough-shares, fat no beasts, To feed the shambles ; have no mills for iron, Oil, corn, or... The Diamond and the Pearl: A Novel - Strana 211autor/autoři: Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - 1849Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| John Bell - 1780 - 436 str.
...no trade, no venture ; 4 I wound no earth with plow-fhares ; I fat no beaft * To feed the fhambles ; have no mills for iron, * Oil. corn, or men, to grind them into powder; * 1 blow no fubtil glafs, expofe no mips * To threatnings of the furrow-faced fea ;' I turn no monies... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 696 str.
...possession, since I gain No common way : I use no trade, no venture ; I wound no earth with plow-shares, I fat no beasts To feed the shambles ; have no mills for iron, Oil, corn, or men, to grind 'em into powder ; I blow no subtle glass, expose no ships To threatnings of the furrow-faced sea; I... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 str.
...possession, since I gain No common way : I use no trade, no venture ; I wound no earth with plow-shares, I fat no beasts To feed the shambles ; have no mills for iron, Oil, corn, or men, to grind 'em into powder ; I blow no subtle glass, expose no ships To threatnings of the furrow-faced sea ;... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 str.
...gain No common way : I use no trade, no venture ; I wound no earth with plow-shares, I fat no beast* To feed the shambles; have no mills for iron, Oil, corn, or men, to grind 'em into powder ; I blow no subtle glass, expose no ships To threatnings of the furrow-faced sea; I... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 538 str.
...of my wealth Than in the glad possession ; since I gain No common way. I use no trade, no venture, I wound no earth with plough-shares, fat no beasts...them into powder ; I blow no subtle glass, expose no ships To threatnings of the furrow-faced seas; I turn no monies," &c. &c. an unprejudiced mind to his... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 518 str.
...erit,fortu,justus. — Sapiensquc? Edam, et rex, Et quicquid volet. No common way; I use no trade, no venture; I wound no earth with plough-shares, fat no beasts,...or men, to grind them into powder: I blow no subtle glass,3 expose no ships To threat'nings of the furrow-faced sea; I turn no monies in the public bank,... | |
| 1839 - 894 str.
...of my wealth, Tban in the glad possession, since I gain No common way ; I use no trade, no venture ; I wound no earth with ploughshares, fat no beasts,...them into powder : I blow no subtle glass, expose no ships To threat'nings of the furrow-faced sea ; I turn no monies in the public bank, Nor usure private.... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 str.
...of my wealth, Than in the glad possession, since I gain No common way ; I use no trade, no venture ; I wound no earth with plough-shares, fat no beasts,...them into powder : I blow no subtle glass, expose no ships To threat'nings of the furrow-faced sea ; I turn no monies in the public bank, Nor usure private.... | |
| 1839 - 876 str.
...possession, since 1 gain No common way ; I use no trade, no venture; I wound no earth with ploughshare!, fat no beasts, To feed the shambles ; have no mills...them into powder : I blow no subtle glass, expose no ships To threat'nings of the furrow-faced sea ; I turn no monies in the public bank, Nor usure private.... | |
| 1839 - 894 str.
...way ; I use no trade, no venture; I wound no earth with ploughshares, fat no To fa«d the ahamblet ; have no mills for iron, Oil, corn, or men, to grind...them into powder : I blow no subtle glass, expose no ships To threat'nings of the furrow-faced sea ; I turn no monies in the public bank, Nor usure private.... | |
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