| 1710 - 488 str.
...Servants, an Aflbciate in all true and generous Frlendfhips* The Banquets of my Votaries are never coftly, but always delicious ^ for none eat or drink at them who are not invited by Hunger and Thirfh Their Slumbers are found, and their Wakings chearful. My young Men have the Pleafure of hearing... | |
| Sir Richard Steele - 1712 - 418 str.
...AfTbciate in all true and generous Friendfhips. The Banquets of my Votaries are never coftly, J)ut always delicious ; for none eat or drink at , them who are not invited by Hunger and Thirftv Their Slumbers are found, and their Wakings chearful. My young Men have the Pleafure of bearing... | |
| 1709 - 388 str.
...fervants, an aflbciate in all true and generous fiiendftiips. The banquets of my votaries are never coflly, but always delicious ; for none eat or drink at them who are not invited by hunger and thirft. Their flumbers are found, and their wakings chearful. My young men have the pleafure of hearing... | |
| William Enfield - 1785 - 460 str.
...Servants, an aflbciate in all true and generous friendfhips. The banquets of my votaries are never coftly, but always delicious ; for none eat or drink at them who are not invited by hunger and thirfh Their fl umbers are found, and their wakings cheerful. My young men have the pleafure of hearing... | |
| 1785 - 698 str.
...an adociate in all true and generous friendfhips. The banquets of my votaries are never сэй!у, but always delicious; for none eat or drink at them who are not ir.vi'cd by hunger andthirft. Thtir flumbcrs are found, and their wakings chearful. My " young men... | |
| 1795 - 540 str.
...fervants, an aCociate in all true and generous friendthips. The banquets of my votaries are never coflly, but always delicious; for none eat or drink at them who are not invited by hunger and thirft. Their (lumbers are found, Falfe firen I all her vaunttd charms, thst (hone So frpihervwhile... | |
| 1797 - 680 str.
...aflbcutc in ull true and generous fnendihips. The banquets of my votaries are never collly, but ;i!\vays delicious; for none eat or drink at them, who are not invited by hunger nnd thirlh Their (lumbers are found, and their wakings chearful. My young men have the pk-afurc of... | |
| English instructor - 1801 - 272 str.
..., an associate in all true and THX ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR. 48 generous friendships. The banquets of my votaries are never costly , but always delicious ;...thirst. Their slumbers are sound , and their wakings cheerfu1. My young men have the pleasure of hearing themselves praised by ihoso who are in years ;... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 str.
...fervants, an aflbciate. in all true and generous frtendfhips. The banquets of my votaries arc never coftly, but always delicious ; for none eat or drink at them, who are not invited by hunger and third. Their flumbers are found, and their wakings are cheerful: My young men have the pleafure of... | |
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