| Abraham Cowley - English literature - 1806 - 290 pages
...the second does good to none ; no, not to himself. The first can make no excuse to God, or angels, or rational men, for his actions : the second can...second is the universal object of hatred and contempt. There is no vice has been so pelted with good sentences, and especially by the poets, who have pursued... | |
| William Penn - Christian life - 1807 - 394 pages
...; the second doeth good to none, no, not to himself. The first can make no excuse to God or angels, or rational men, for his actions : the second can...reason or colour, not to the Devil himself, for what he doeth : he is a slave to Mammon without wages. The first maketh a shift to be beloved, ay, and envied... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 pages
...the second does good to none ; no, not to himself. The first can make no excuse to God, or angels, or rational men, for his actions : the second can...second is the universal object of hatred and contempt. There is no vice has been so pelted with good sentences, and especially by the poets, who have pursued... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...for his actions: the second can give no reason or colour, not to the Devil himself, for what he docs; he is a slave to Mammon without wages. The first makes...second is the universal object of hatred and contempt. There is no vice has been so pelted with good sentences, and especially by the poets, who have pursued... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 424 pages
...: the second does good to none, no, not to himself. The first can make no excuse to God, or angels, or rational men, for his actions : the second can...second is the universal object of hatred and contempt. There is no vice has been so pelted with good sentences, and especially by the poets, who have pursued... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 246 pages
...the second does good to none ; no, not to himself. The first can make no excuse to God, or angels, or rational men, for his actions: the second can give...second is the universal object of hatred and contempt. VOL. III. Q There is no vice has been so pelted with good sentences, and especially by the poets, who... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 268 pages
...the second does good to none ; no, not to himself. The first can make no excuse to God, or angels, or rational men, for his actions : the second can...second is the universal object of hatred and contempt. VOL. III. Q There is no vice has been so pelted with good sentences, and especially by the poets, who... | |
| William Penn - Society of Friends - 1825 - 616 pages
...: the second doth good to none, no, not to himself. The first can make no excuse to God or angels, or rational men, for his actions : the second can...or colour, not to the .Devil himself, for what he doth : ho is a slave to Mammon without wages. The first maketh. a shift to be beloved, ay, and envied... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 296 pages
...the second does good to none ; no, not to himself. The first can make no excuse to God, or angels, or rational men, for his actions : the second can...second is the universal object of hatred and contempt. There is no vice has been so pelted with good sentences, and especially by the poets, who have pursued... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 298 pages
...the second does good to none ; no, not to himself. The first can make no excuse to God, or angels, or rational men, for his actions : the second can...slave to Mammon, without wages. The first makes a shif{ to be beloved ; ay, and envied, too, by some people : the second is the universal object of hatred... | |
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