| John Langhorne - 1766 - 196 pages
...hofpitable door ; Nor feed, for pomp, an idle train, While want unpitied pines in vain. V. If hfeaven, in every purpofe wife, The envied lot of wealth denies...life's painful load Thro' poverty's uneven road, And, to fupport the paffing day, Deftin'd to toil as well as pray ; To thee, HUMANITY, ftili trut^ I'll... | |
| John Wesley - 1787 - 726 pages
...fpread my ftore, Unbar my hofpitable door; Nor feed with pomp, an idle train, . While want unpitied pines in vain. If heaven, in eve'ry purpofe wife, .'- The envied lot of wealth denies ; If doomed to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road, And, for the morfels of the day,... | |
| 1780 - 226 pages
...Unbar my hofpitable door; Nor feed, with pomp, an idle train, While Want unpitied pines in vain, V. If Heaven, in every purpofe wife, The envied lot of...wealth denies; If doom'd to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road, And, for the due bread of the day» . Deftin'd to toil as well as pray;... | |
| 1784 - 1282 pages
...fpread my ftore, Unbar my hofpi table door ; Nor feed, for pomp, an idle train, While want unpitied pines in vain. . If heaven, in every purpofe wife,...wealth denies ; If doom'd to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road, And, for the due bread of the day, Deftin'd to toil as well as pray;... | |
| Mr. Addison - 1794 - 326 pages
...my ftore3 Unbar jny hospitable door; Nor ( soft ) feed, for pomp, an idle train, While want unpiiied pines in vain; If Heaven, in every purpofe wife, The...Poverty's uneven road, And. for the due bread of the day* Deftin'd to toil as well as pray; To thee, Humanity, ftill true, I'll wifh the good I cannot do; And... | |
| 1795 - 1334 pages
...merit fpread my ftore, Unbar my hofpitable door; Nor feed, for pomp, an idle train. While want unpitied pines in vain. If Heaven, in every purpofe wife, The envied lot of wealth denies; If doam'd to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road, And, for the due bread of the day,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1288 pages
...merit fpread my ftore, Unbar my hofpitable door; Nor feed, for pomp, an idle train, While want unpitied pines in vain. If Heaven, in every purpofe wife, The envied lot of wealth denies ; If doum'd to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road, And, tor the due bread of the day,... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 pages
...feed, with pomp, an idle train, While Want unpitied pines in vain. 5. If heaven, in every purpose wise, The envied lot of wealth denies; If doom'd to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road, And for the due hread of the day, Destin'd to toil as well as pray ;... | |
| 1805 - 590 pages
...feed, with pomp, an idle train, While wants unpitied pine in vain. If Heaven, in every purpose wise, The envied lot of wealth denies. If doom'd to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road, And for the due bread of the day, Destin'd to toil as well as pray;... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 pages
...with pomp, an idle train, While Want unpitied pines in vain. 5. If Heaven, in every purpose wise, Tbc envied lot of wealth denies; If doom'd to drag life's painful load Through poverty's uneven road, And for the due bread of the day, Destin'd to toil as well as pray;... | |
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