| Edward Young - 1737 - 142 sayfa
...Men; and fee this Variety -united in Uneahncfs and Complaint. FIRST, As to their Orders. The Veafant complains aloud ; the Courtier in Secret repines:...Heavinefs? In the World, what Conflict, what Fatigue? The Jg#o>w^,thro' ill-grounded Hope, aredifappointedj the Knowing, thro' Knowledge, defpond. Ignorance... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1793 - 518 sayfa
..." fecret repines. In want, what diftrefs ! in af*' fluence, what fatiety ! The great are under as u much difficulty to expend with pleafure, as the " mean to labour with fuccefs. The ignorant, ki through ill-grounded hope, are difappointed ; " the knowing, through knowledge,... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1802 - 416 sayfa
...nature, you will " never be poor ; if according to the ftaadard of opinion, you will never be « lich." " are under as much difficulty to expend with pleafure, as the " mean to labour with fuccefs. The ignorant, through ill" grounded hope, are difappointed ; the knowing, through " knowledge,... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 146 sayfa
...their orders. The peasant complains aloud; the courtier in secret repines : In want, what distress ? In affluence, what satiety ? The great are under as much difficulty to expend with pleasure, as the mean to labour with success. In retirement, what oscitancy, what heaviness? In the... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1812 - 444 sayfa
...complains aloud ; the courtier in " fecret repines. In want, what diftrefs; in " affluence, what fatiety ? The great are under " as much difficulty to expend with pleafure, " as the mean to labour with fuccefs. The «< ignorant, through ill-grounded hope, are dif" appointed ; the knowing, through knowledge,... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1815 - 582 sayfa
...strain as this: ' The peasant complains aloud ; the courtier in secret repines. IB want, what distress? in affluence, what satiety? The great are under as much difficulty to expend with pleasure, as the mean to labour with success. The ignorant, through ill-grounded hope, are disappointed... | |
| Hugh Blair - 1833 - 654 sayfa
...strain as this: ' The peasant complains aloud ; the courtier in secret repines. In want, what distress ? in affluence, what satiety ? The great are under as much difficulty to expend with pleasure, as the mean to labour with success. The ignorant, through ill-grounded hope, are disappointed;... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 sayfa
...religion. 1 4. The peasant complains aloud ; the courtier repines in secret. In want, what distress ! in affluence, what satiety ! The great are under as much difficulty to expend with pleasure as the mean to labour with success. The ignorant, through ill-grounded hope, are disappointed... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1851 - 442 sayfa
...and religion. The peasant complains aloud ; the courtier repines in secret. In want, what distress ! in affluence, what satiety ! The great are under as much difficulty to expend with pleasure as the mean to labor with success. The ignorant, through ill-grounded hope, are disappointed... | |
| Edward Young - 1854 - 692 sayfa
...their orders. The peasant complains aloud ; the courtier in secret repines. In want, what distress ! In affluence, what satiety! The great are under as much difficulty to expend with pleasure, as the mean to labour with success. In retirement, what oscitancy, what heaviness ! In the... | |
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