| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 632 halaman
...hafty in their words ; Wants of their own demand Iheir care, and who Feels his own wnnt and fuccours others too ? A lonely, wretched man, in pain I go,...wretch they would not aid." Thus groan the old, till by difeafe oppreft, They talte a final woe, and tlien they reft. Their's is yon houfe that holds the parifh... | |
| 1784 - 504 halaman
...in their words ; * Wants of their own demand their care, and who ' Feels his own want and fuccours others too ? ' A lonely, wretched man, in pain I go,...the wretch they would not aid.* Thus groan the old, rill by difeaie oppreft, They tañe a final woe, and then they reft. " Up yonder hill, behold how fadly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 halaman
...hafty in their words j Wants of their own demand their care, and who Feels his own want and fuccours others too? A lonely, wretched man, in pain I go, None need my help and none relieve my woe j Then let my bones beneath the turf be laid, And men forget the wretch they would not aid." Thu? groan... | |
| 1788 - 404 halaman
...hally in their words t Wants of their' own demand their care, an« who Feels his own want, and fuccoort others too'? A lonely, wretched man, in pain I go, None need my help and none relieve my xvoe? Then let my bones beneath the turf be laid. And men forget the wretch they would no/" aid. Thus... | |
| 1796 - 784 halaman
...hafty in their words ; Wants of their own demand their care, and who Feels his own want andfuccours others too ? A lonely, wretched man, in pain I go, None need my help and none relieve my xvoe : Then let my bones beneath the turf be laid, . And men forget the wretch they would not aid."... | |
| 1800 - 608 halaman
...but.hafty in their words ; Wants of their own demand their care, and who Feels his own w.uit ;md I'uccours others too ? A lonely, wretched man, in pain I go,...wretch they would not aid." Thus groan the old, till by dileafe oppreft, They tafte a final woe, and then they reft. Their's is yon houle that holds the parifh... | |
| 1800 - 632 halaman
...hafty in their words ; Wants of their own demand their care, and who Feels his own want and fuccours others too ? A lonely, wretched man, in pain I go, None need my help and none relieve my woe j Then let my bones beneath the turf be laid, And men forget the wretch they would not aid." Thus groan... | |
| George Crabbe - 1807 - 294 halaman
...looks, but hasty in their words; " Wants of their own demand their care, and who " Feels his own want and succours others too ? . « " A lonely, wretched man, in pain I go, " None need my help and Hone relieve my woe ; " Then let my bones beneath the turf be laid, " And men forget the wretch they... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 halaman
...proportioned to their occupations 10 " Wants of their own demand their care, and who *' Feels his own want and succours others too ? *' A lonely, wretched man,...woe ; *' Then let my bones beneath the turf be laid, 41 And men forget the wretch they would not aid." Thus groan the old, till, by disease opprest, They... | |
| George Crabbe - 1812 - 190 halaman
...looks, but hasty in their words : " Wants of their own demand their care; and who " Feels his own want and succours others too ? " A lonely, wretched man,...laid, " And men forget the wretch they would not aid." 1 IIIIH groan the Old, till, by disease opprest, 1 hey taste a final woe and then they rest. Theirs... | |
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