I'm almost tired of life ; So hard my work, so poor my fare, Tis more than mortal man can bear. " How glorious is the rich man's state ! His house so fine, his wealth so great... The Works of Hannah More - Page 16de Hannah More - 1830Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...man can bear. * How glorious is the rich man's stateT His house so fine, his wealth so great ! Heaven is unjust, you must agree : Why all to him, why none...of what the Scripture teaches, In spite of all the pulpit preaches, This world, indeed, I've thought so long, Is ruled, methinks, extremely wrong. " Where'er... | |
| Hannah More - 1827 - 542 pages
...! his wealth so great ! Heav'n is unjust, you must agree ; Why all to him ? why none to me ? • la spite of what the Scripture teaches, In spite of all...rul'd, methinks, extremely wrong. ' Where'er I look, howe'erl range, Tis all confus'd, and hard, and strange ; The good are troubled and oppress'd And all... | |
| Moral and sacred poetry - 1829 - 326 pages
...state ! His house so fine, his wealth so great ! Heav'n is onjust, >on mast agree: Why all to him, and none to me ? " In spite of what the Scripture teaches, In spite of all the Pal pit preaches, This world, — indeed I've thought so long, Ь ruled, methinks, extremely wrong,... | |
| Hannah More - 1830 - 574 pages
...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...methinks, extremely wrong. 'Where'er I look, howe'er 1 range, 'Tis all confus'd, and hard, and strange ; ' The good are troubled and cppress'd And all the... | |
| Hannah More - 1832 - 530 pages
...meat, So high, a weaver scarce could eat. 'What with my brats and sickly wife,* Quoth Dick, ' I 'm srepresentation, resentment, disdain, levity, impatience,...the desire of being thought more wise, more witty, I 've thought яо long) Is rul'd, melhinks, extremely wrong. ' Where'er I look, howe'er I range, 'Tie... | |
| Hannah More - 1834 - 422 pages
...fine !his wealth so great! « Heaven is unjust, you must agree » Why all to him ? why none to me I « In spite of what the scripture teaches, «« In spite of all the P"">n1Pre*!heVnlrt « This world (indeed I've thought so long) « Is ruled, methinks, extremely wrong.... | |
| Hannah More - 1835 - 442 pages
...fine ! his wealth so great ! Heaven is unjust, you must agree ; Why all to him ? why none to me 1 " In spite of what the Scripture teaches, In spite of...preaches, This world (indeed I've thought so long) Is ruled, methinks, extremely wrong. " Where'er I look, howe'er I range, 'Tis all confused, and hard,... | |
| Anne Parker - 1835 - 302 pages
...wealth so great ! Heaven is unjust, you must agree, — Why all to him? why none to me? In spite of all the Scripture teaches, In spite of all the Parson...preaches, This world (indeed I've thought so long) Is ruled, methinks, extremely wrong. Where'er I look, howe'er I range, 'Tis all confused, and hard, and... | |
| Hannah More - 1836 - 444 pages
...can bear. " How glorious is the rich man's state ! His house so fine ! his wealth so great ! Heaven is unjust, you must agree ; Why all to him ? why none...preaches, This world (indeed I've thought so long) Is ruled, methinks, extremely wrong. " Where'er I look, howe'er I range, 'Tis all confused, and hard,... | |
| 1836 - 182 pages
...fine ! his wealth so great ! Heaven is unjust, you must agree ; Why all to him ? why none to met " In spite of what the Scripture teaches, In spite of...preaches, This world (indeed I've thought so long) Is ruled, methinks, entirely wrong. « Where'er I look, howe'er I range, Tis all confused, and hard, and... | |
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