would be unthank't, would be unprais'd, Not hälfe his riches known, and yet despis'd, And we should serve him as a grudging master, As a penurious niggard of his wealth, And live like Natures bastards, not her sons, "Who would be quite surcharg'd with... Comus, a Maske - Page 13by John Milton - 1902 - 29 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Milton - 1880 - 344 pages
...Th' All-giver would be unthanked, would be unprai.scd, Not half his riches known, and yet despised ; And we should serve him as a grudging master, As a penurious niggard of his wealth ; And live like Nature's bastards, not her son?, Who would be quite surcharged with her own weight, And strangled with... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 894 pages
...stream, and nothing wear but frieze, Th' All-giver would be unthank'd, would be unprais'd, Not half his riches known, and yet despis'd; And we should...As a penurious niggard of his wealth; And live like Nature's bastards, not her sons, Who would be quite surcharg'd with her own weight, And strangled with... | |
| John Milton, Alexander Chalmers - 1881 - 760 pages
...stream, and nothing wear but frieze, Th' All-giver would be unthank'd, would be unprais'd, Not hah"'his riches known, and yet despis'd; And we should serve...As a penurious niggard of his wealth; And live like Nature's bastards, not her sons, Who would be quite surcharg'd with her own weight, And strangled with... | |
| John Milton - Fore-edge painting - 1881 - 528 pages
...The All-giver would be unthanked, would be unpraised, Not half his riches known, and yet despised ; And we should serve him as a grudging master, As a penurious niggard of his wealth; And live like Nature's bastards, not her sons, Who would be quite surcharged with her own weight, And strangled with... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1881 - 1138 pages
...Th' All-giverwould be unthank'd, would be unprais'd, Not half his riches known, and yet despised ; sing His praise ! I could Nature's bastards, not her sons, Who would be quite surcharged with her own weight, And strangled with... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1881 - 362 pages
...All-giver would be unthanked, would be unpraised, Not half his riches known, and yet despised; And we would serve him as a grudging master, As a penurious niggard of his wealth, And live like Nature's bastards, not her sons. 4. Free, liberal. 8. Live, subsist. With all your usury you have not... | |
| Michael W. Smith - English literature - 1882 - 444 pages
...stream, and nothing wear but frieze, Th' All-giver would be unthank't, would be unprais'd, Not half his riches known, and yet despis'd; And we should...As a penurious niggard of his wealth; And live like Nature's bastards, not her sons, Who would be quite surcharg'd with her own weight, And strangl'd with... | |
| John Milton - 1882 - 396 pages
...The All-giver would be unthanked, would be unpraised, Not half his riches known, and yet despised; And we should serve him as a grudging master, As a penurious niggard of his wealth, And live like Nature's bastards, not her sons, Who would be quite surcharged with her own weight, And strangled with... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
...Th' all-giver would be unthahked, would be unpraised, Not half his riches known, and yet despised, And we should serve him as a grudging master, As a penurious niggard of his wealth, And live like nature's bastards, not her sons, Who would be quite surcharged with her own weight, And strangled with... | |
| Anna Buckland - 1882 - 548 pages
...frieze, TV All-giver would be unthanked, would be unpraised, Not half His riches known, and yet despised, And we should serve Him as a grudging Master, As a penurious niggard of His wealth." And Nature, he urges, would be overloaded with her productions. Then he endeavours to attack her modesty... | |
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