| 1801 - 430 pages
...their work two Weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly chat; ['hey touch'd upon the price of meat, o high a Weaver scarce could eat. What with my brats and sickly wife,' iuQth Dick, ' I'm almost tir'd of life ; o hard my work, so poor my tare, Tis more than mortal man... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1827
...means to buy for themselves, without any sxpenoe on their own part — Henderson. ' THE TWO WEAvERS. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly chat, They touched upon the price of meat ; So high, a weaver scarce could eat. a What with my brats and sickly... | |
| Hannah More - 1830 - 574 pages
...Great Father's approbation. TURN THE CARPET : OR, THE TWO WEAVERS. IN A DIALOGUE BETWEEN DICK AND JOHN. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with...almost tir'd of life ; So hard my work, so poor my fair, 'Tis more than mortal man can bear.' ' Hnw glorious is the rich man's state ! His house so fine... | |
| Hannah More - 1832 - 530 pages
...Great Father's approbation. TURN THE CARPET : OR, THE TWO WEAVERS. JN A DIALOGUE BETWEEN DICK AND JOHN. g showers and ripening suns of heaven for the blessing...are carried on by means. It becomes, * hie bless ' I 'm almost tir'd of life ; So hard my work, so poor my fare, "Tis more than mortal man can bear... | |
| Hannah More - 1835 - 581 pages
...Great Father's approbation. TURN THE CARPET: OR, THE TWO WEAVERS. IN A DIALOGUE BETWEEN DICK AND JOHN. As at their work two weavers sat, beguiling time with...scarce could eat. What with my brats and sickly wife,' iuoth Dick, ' I 'm almost tir'd of life ; îo hard my work, so poor my fare, Tis more than mortal man... | |
| Hannah More - 1835 - 442 pages
...Great Father's approbation. TURN THE CARPET; THE TWO WEAVERS. IN A DIALOGUE BETWEEN DICK AND JOHN. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly chat, They touched upon the price of meat, So high, a weaver scarce could eat. " What with my brats and sickly... | |
| Anne Parker - 1835 - 302 pages
...To taste forbidden joy, shall find New ways to reach the grave. THE TWO WEAVERS, OR TURN THE CARPET. As at their work two Weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly chat; They touched upon the price of meat, So high, a Weaver scarce could eat; "What with my brats and sickly... | |
| 1836 - 182 pages
...this, which I learned many, many years ago." And he then repeated as follows ; — THE TWO WEAVERS. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly chat ; They touched upon the price of meat, — So high, a weaver scarce could eat. " What with my brats and sickly... | |
| Hannah More - 1836 - 444 pages
...Great Father's approbation. TURN THE CARPET OR, THE TWO WEAVERS. IN A DIALOGUE BETWEEN DICK AND JOHN. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly chat, They touched upon the price of meat, So high, a weaver scarce could eat. " What with my brats and sickly... | |
| Hannah More - 1838 - 544 pages
...Great Father's approhation. TCRN THE CARPET: OR THE TWO WEAVERS, IN A DIALOGCE SETWEEN DICK AND JOHN. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with...price of meat, So high, a weaver scarce could eat. H What with my hrats and sickly wife," Quoth Dick, " I'm almost tired of life ; " So hard my work,... | |
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