The Works of Hannah More, Volumen6Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... deep Ere he begins to sow . And though no wealth he has , except The labour of his hands ; Yet honest industry's as good As houses or as lands . The thresher he is useful too To all who like 46 The Honest Miller of Gloucestershire.
... deep Ere he begins to sow . And though no wealth he has , except The labour of his hands ; Yet honest industry's as good As houses or as lands . The thresher he is useful too To all who like 46 The Honest Miller of Gloucestershire.
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... wealth ! In trouble he bow'd him to God's holy will ; How contented was Joseph when matters went ill ! When rich and when poor , he alike understood , That all things together were working for good . If the land was afflicted with war ...
... wealth ! In trouble he bow'd him to God's holy will ; How contented was Joseph when matters went ill ! When rich and when poor , he alike understood , That all things together were working for good . If the land was afflicted with war ...
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... of many a woe . Nor does the fiend alone deprive The labourer of his wealth ; That is not all , it murders too His honest name and health . F We say the times are grievous hard , And hard 69 The Gin Shop, or a Peep into a Prison.
... of many a woe . Nor does the fiend alone deprive The labourer of his wealth ; That is not all , it murders too His honest name and health . F We say the times are grievous hard , And hard 69 The Gin Shop, or a Peep into a Prison.
Página 116
... wealth , in honours , and the well - earn'd fame Their high achievements bring . ' Tis in this view That virtue is her proper recompense : Wealth , as its natural consequence , will flow From industry toil with success is crown'd : From ...
... wealth , in honours , and the well - earn'd fame Their high achievements bring . ' Tis in this view That virtue is her proper recompense : Wealth , as its natural consequence , will flow From industry toil with success is crown'd : From ...
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... wealth the stranger wonder'd to behold : Gold were the tablets , and the vases gold . Of cedar such an ample store , Exhausted Lebanon could yield no more . Bending before the Ruler of the sky , Well might the royal founder cry , Fill'd ...
... wealth the stranger wonder'd to behold : Gold were the tablets , and the vases gold . Of cedar such an ample store , Exhausted Lebanon could yield no more . Bending before the Ruler of the sky , Well might the royal founder cry , Fill'd ...
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