| Conduct of life - 1809 - 344 pages
...eyes, Sick of a strange disease, his neighbour's health ; Best then he lives, when Sny better dies, Is never poor but in another's wealth : On best men's...doth eat with spiteful will ; 111 must the temper he, where diet is so ill Fletcher's Purfle Island. "ENVY," says Lord Bacon, "has no holidays." There... | |
| Hannah More - Conduct of life - 1810 - 220 pages
...eye*, Sick of a strange disease, his neighbour's health ; Best then he lives when any better dies, Is never poor but in another's wealth : On best men's harms and griefs he feeds his fill. Kiss: his own maw doth eat with spiteful will, III must the temper be, where diet is so ill. FLETCHER'S... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 802 pages
...Sick of a strange -disease, his neighbour's health: Best lives he then, when any better dies ; . . Is never poor, but in another's wealth : On best men's harms and griefs he1 feeds h.is fill; ["'If: Else his own maw doth cat with spiteful III must the temper be, where diet... | |
| Phineas Fletcher - Human body - 1816 - 216 pages
...eyes ; Sick of a strange disease, his neighbour's health ; Best lives he then, when any better dies ; Is never poor, but in another's wealth ; On best men's...will : 111 must the temper be, where diet is so ill. LXVII. Each eye through divers optics slily leers, Which both his sight, and object's self bely ; So... | |
| Phineas Fletcher - English poetry - 1816 - 214 pages
...; Sick of a strange disease, his neighbour's health ; Best lives he then, when any better dies ; ^ Is never poor, but in another's wealth : On best men's...doth eat with spiteful will : 111 must the temper bcj where diet is so ill. LXVII. Each eye through divers optics slily leers, Whieh both his sight,... | |
| Books - 1820 - 404 pages
...eyes ; Sick of a strange disease, his neighbour's health ; Best lives he then, when any better dies ; Is never poor, but in another's wealth : On best men's...will : 111 must the temper be, where diet is so ill. Each eye through divers optics slily leers, Which both his sight and object's self bely ; So greatest... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...eyes ; Sick of a strange disease, his neighbour's health ; Best lives he then, when any better dies ; Is never poor, but in another's wealth : On best men's...will : 111 must the temper be, where diet is so ill. .il Each eye through divers optics slily leers, Which both his sight and object's self bely ; So greatest... | |
| Books - 1820 - 406 pages
...eyes ; Sick of a strange disease, his neighbour's health ; Best lives he then, when any better dies ; Is never poor, but in another's wealth : On best men's...will : 111 must the temper be, where diet is so ill. Each eye through divers optics slily leers, Which both his sight and object's self bely ; So greatest... | |
| English periodicals - 1830 - 430 pages
...health ; Best lives be then when any better dies ; Is never poor, but in another'! wealth ; On bent men's harms and griefs he feeds his fill; Else his...spiteful will ; 111 must the temper be where diet Is so 1U. Each eye through divers optics silly leers, Which both his sight and object's self bely ; So greatly... | |
| 1830 - 428 pages
...diaease. his neighbour's Envy, with squinted eyes } health , Best lives he then when any better dies ; Ii never poor, but In another's wealth ; On best men's harms and griefs he feeds his Else hi) own maw doth eat with spiteful will; 111 must the temper be where diet Is so ill. fiii ; Each... | |
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