The alternative: disease and premature death, or health and long lifeHighley, 1838 - Počet stran: 80 |
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... term of existence . But the Author addresses himself more particularly to the middle classes , to those whose occupations are sedentary and their habits luxurious , and who dwell in large towns ; to such , in fact , as have the means of ...
... term of existence . But the Author addresses himself more particularly to the middle classes , to those whose occupations are sedentary and their habits luxurious , and who dwell in large towns ; to such , in fact , as have the means of ...
Strana 18
... term of their existence . But the moment we lose sight of nature , and fall back into an artificial course of living , that moment com- mences a diminution of vigour , and a disturbance of the functions by which life is supported . The ...
... term of their existence . But the moment we lose sight of nature , and fall back into an artificial course of living , that moment com- mences a diminution of vigour , and a disturbance of the functions by which life is supported . The ...
Strana 19
... term of life which nature had allotted to them in common with others . The whole art of preserving the body in its natural state , consists in supplying that which is deficient , and carrying off that which is redundant : still ...
... term of life which nature had allotted to them in common with others . The whole art of preserving the body in its natural state , consists in supplying that which is deficient , and carrying off that which is redundant : still ...
Strana 21
... term " liberty , " which in almost every country varies in signification . The only true criterion of what temperance * ( another name for the true luxury of life ) requires , is to be found in a man's unprovoked appetite , which ...
... term " liberty , " which in almost every country varies in signification . The only true criterion of what temperance * ( another name for the true luxury of life ) requires , is to be found in a man's unprovoked appetite , which ...
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... terms are now of vague import ; they may be - nay , really are , made to accommodate themselves to represent practices widely different from their true and original mean- ing ; and such is the degeneracy of the present age , that they ...
... terms are now of vague import ; they may be - nay , really are , made to accommodate themselves to represent practices widely different from their true and original mean- ing ; and such is the degeneracy of the present age , that they ...
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Strana 128 - Happy the man - and happy he alone He who can call today his own, He who, secure within, can say 'Tomorrow, do thy worst, for I have lived today: Be fair or foul or rain or shine, The joys I have possessed in spite of Fate are mine: Not Heaven itself upon the Past has power, But what has been has been, and I have had my hour.
Strana 87 - Adam, and submit. But is there yet no other way, besides These painful passages, how we may come To death, and mix with our connatural dust? There is, said Michael, if thou well observe The rule of not too much, by temperance taught In what thou eat'st and drink'st, seeking from thence Due nourishment, not gluttonous delight...
Strana 92 - And the fear of you, and the dread of you shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air...
Strana 4 - Ignorance is a blank sheet, on which we may write ; but error is a scribbled one, from which we must first erase.
Strana 133 - Father William replied, I remember'd that youth would fly fast, And abused not my health and my vigour at first, That I never might need them at last. You are old, Father William...
Strana 65 - Falsely luxurious, will not man awake ; And, springing from the bed of sloth, enjoy The cool, the fragrant, and the silent hour, To meditation due and sacred song ? For is there aught in sleep "Can charm the wise ? To lie in dead oblivion, losing half The fleeting moments of too short a life ; Total extinction of th' enlighten'd soul ! Or else to feverish vanity alive, Wilderd, and tossing through distemper'd dreams?
Strana 92 - The teeming earth, yet guiltless of the plough, And unprovoked, did fruitful stores allow : Content with food which nature freely bred, On wildings and on strawberries they fed; Cornels and bramble-berries gave the rest, And falling acorns furnished out a feast The flowers, unsown, in fields and meadows reigned ; And western winds immortal spring maintained.
Strana 73 - Behold the labourer of the glebe, who toils In dust, in rain, in cold and sultry skies ! Save but the grain from mildews and the flood, Nought anxious he what sickly stars ascend. He knows no laws by Esculapius given; He studies none. Yet him nor midnight fogs Infest, nor those envenom'd shafts that fly When rabid Sirius fires th
Strana 77 - With dim mortality. It is not air That from a thousand lungs reeks back to thine, Sated with exhalations rank and fell, The spoil of dunghills, and the putrid thaw Of nature...