| William Carr - 1828 - 374 str.
...not the word quits be merely an abbreviation of the past participle plural of the French quittes ! " One step higher Would set me highest, and in a moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude." R RA, A row. See raw. RA, Raw. " I haat ra meeat." RAAD, Rode. " An eke the courser whereupon he rad"... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 804 str.
...hath finished A life heroic, on his enemies Fully revenged, hath left them years of mourning. Milton. One step higher Would set me highest, and in a moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude. Id. Iron works ought to be confined to -certain places, where there is no conveyance for timber to... | |
| John Milton - 1829 - 426 str.
...yet all his good prov'd ill in me, And wrought hut malice ; lifted up so high l 'sdain'd suhjection, and thought one step higher Would set me highest, and in a moment quit The deht immense of endless gratitude. •So hurdensome still paying, still to owe ; I'orgetful what from... | |
| John Milton - 1831 - 306 str.
...him thanks, How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high Would set me highest, and in a moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude, So burdensome still paying, still to owe : Forgetful what from him I still received, And understood... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1832 - 476 str.
...qu'encore un pas je marchais son égal : i. iG And wrought but malice ; lifted up so hign I 'sdain'd subjection, and thought one step higher Would set...moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude, So burdensome still paying, still to owe, Forgetful what from him I still receiv'd, And understood... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 328 str.
...me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high I sdein'd subjection, and thought one step higher sa Would set me highest, and in a moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude, So burthensome, still paying, still to owe ; Forgetful what from him I still receiv'd, And understood... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1833 - 232 str.
...How due ! yet all his good prov'd ill in me, And wrought but malice; lifted up so high, I disdain'd subjection, and thought one step higher Would set...moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude — So burdensome still paying, still to owe! — Forgetful what from him I still received; And understood... | |
| J. Cherpilloud - 1833 - 272 str.
...? How due! yet all his good prov'd ill in me, And wrought but malice; lifted up so high I disdain'd subjection, and thought one step higher Would set...moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude ; So burdensome still paying, still to owe,— Forgetful what from him I still receiv'd; And understood... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 430 str.
...How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high, I 'sdain'd subjection, and thought one step higher Would set...moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude, So burdensome ; still paying, still to owe : Forgetful what from him I still received ; And understood... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - 524 str.
...How due ! yet all his good proved ill in me, And wrought but malice ; lifted up so high, I 'sdain'd subjection, and thought one step higher Would set...moment quit The debt immense of endless gratitude, So burdensome ; still paying, still to owe : Forgetful what from him I still received ; And understood... | |
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