| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1843 - 524 pages
...either abhorrence or contempt ; and deserves not that his grey hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred — who, as he...receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation : who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of... | |
| Samuel Niles Sweet - Elocution - 1843 - 324 pages
...that his grey hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, Sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he advanced in age, has receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Elocution - 1844 - 900 pages
...either abhorrence or contempt ; and deserves not that his grey hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred — who, as he...receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation : who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 pages
...either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, Sir, is he to be abhorred, who, as he has...receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation — who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Great Britain - 1844 - 986 pages
...abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray head should secure him from insults ; much more is he to be abhorred, who, as he has advanced in age,...receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy; and spends the remains of... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred who, as he has advanced in age, bos receded from virtue, and become more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...either of abhorrence or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. them with disdain, And obeyed my heart's warm motion, To have a£e, has receded from virtue, and become more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 pages
...of abhorrence or conte'mpt, and deserves not that his gra'y-hairs/ should secure him from i'nsult. Much more, Sir, is h'e to be abhor'red, wh'o, as he has advan'ced * This illustrious statesman was born in 1708, and died in May, 1773. in a'ge, has rece'ded from vi'rtue,... | |
| George Vandenhoff - Elocution - 1846 - 398 pages
...either of abhorrence, or contempt, and deserves not that his gray hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred who, as he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue, and become more wicked with less temptation ; who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy,... | |
| John Epy Lovell - Readers - 1846 - 540 pages
...that his grey hairs should secure him from insult. Much more, sir, is he to be abhorred — who, *s he has advanced in age, has receded from virtue, and becomes more wicked with less temptation : who prostitutes himself for money which he cannot enjoy, and spends the remains of... | |
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