| Sir Richard Steele, Joseph Addison - 1711 - 402 páginas
...Thee, that it might have the firft and ' the latter Rain, and that it might ftretch her " Branches to the Seas, and to the Floods. The ' State and Bread of the Poor and Opprefled have ' been precious in mine Eyes ; I have hatfi all ' Cruelty and Hardncfs of Heart; I have... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1720 - 576 páginas
...it might have the firft and the latter Rain ^ and that it might ftretch her Branches to the Sea's, and to the Floods. The State and Bread of the Poor and Oppreiled have been precious in mine Eyes. I hav^ hated alfr Cruelty, and hardnefs qjf Heart. I have... | |
| 1728 - 340 páginas
...unto Thee that it might have the firft and * the latter Rain, and that it might ftretch her Branches * to the Seas, and to the Floods. The State and Bread * of the Poor and OpprefTed have been precious in • ' mine Eyes j I have I ated all Cruelty and Hardnefs of * Heart;... | |
| 1785 - 698 páginas
...ftretch her branches to the feas, and to the floods. The ftate and bread of the poor and oppreffed have been precious in mine eyes; I have hated all cruelty and hardnefs of heart; I have, though in a defpifed weed, procured the good of all men. If any have been... | |
| British essayists - 1803 - 306 páginas
...unto thee that it might have the first and the latter rain, and that it might stretch her branches to the seas, and to the floods. The state and bread...and hardness of heart; I have, though in a despised yeed, procured the good of all men. If any have been my enemies, I thought not of them, neither hath... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 páginas
...unto thee that it might have the first and the latter rain, and that it might stretch her branches to the seas, and to the floods. The state and bread...weed) procured the good of all men. If any have been mine enemies, I thought not of them ; neither hath the sun almost set upon my displeasure; but I have... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 628 páginas
...unto thee that it might have the first and the latter rain, and that it might stretch her branches to the seas, and to the floods. The state and bread...and oppressed have been precious in mine eyes ; I l>ave hated all cruelty and hardness of heart; I have (though in a despised weed) procured the good... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 328 páginas
...unto thee that it might have the first and the latter rain, and that it might stretch her branches to the seas, and to the floods. The state and bread...poor and oppressed have been precious in mine eyes j I have hated all cruelty and hardness of heart; I have (though in a despised weed) procured the good... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 páginas
...unto thee, that it might have the first and the latter rain, and that it might stretch her branches to the seas and to the floods. The state and bread...weed) procured the good of all men. If any have been ray enemies, I thought not of them, neither hath the sun almost set upon my displeasures, but I have... | |
| Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu - 1827 - 528 páginas
...unto thee, that it might have the first and the latter rain ; and that it might stretch her branches to the seas and to the floods. The state and bread...have, though in a despised weed, procured the good of till men. If any have been my enemies, I thought not of them ; neither hath the sun almost set upon... | |
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