| John Alonzo Clark - 1836 - 412 pages
...after their mutual accusations and upbraidings. " But rise, let us no more contend, nor blame Bach other, blamed enough elsewhere ; but strive In offices...we may lighten Each other's burden in our share of wo." And perhaps the discussion that took place on the occasion of the meeting of these travellers,... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1837 - 526 pages
...entendre avec plus de force Thy frailty and infirmer sex forgiven, To me committed, and by me exposed. But rise; let us no more contend, nor blame Each other,...may lighten Each other's burden, in our share of woe ; Since this duy's death denounced, if aught I see, Will prove no sudden, but a slow paced evil ; A... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - 510 pages
...head all might be visited ; Thy frailty and infirmer sex forgiven, To me committed, and by me exposed. But rise ; let us no more contend, nor blame Each...strive In offices of love, how we may lighten Each other 's burden, in our share of woe ; Since this day's death denounced, if aught I see, Will prove... | |
| John Milton - 1837 - 512 pages
...infirmer sex forgiven, To me committed, and by me exposed. But rise; let us no more contend, nor blume Each other, blamed enough elsewhere ; but strive In...may lighten Each other's burden, in our share of woe ; Since this day's death denounced, if aught I see, Will prove no sudden, but a slow paced evil ; A... | |
| 1837 - 518 pages
...fastened it with nails that it should not be moved." Let us no more contemn nor blame each other, though blamed enough elsewhere ; but strive, in offices of love, how we may lighten each other's burdens in the share of woe. Sthly. Our good is evil spoken of, and liable to become the object of... | |
| Frederick Marryat - 1838 - 402 pages
...Clarinda. My wife had the character of a virtuous Woman • Suspicious Husband. Let us no more contend Each other, blamed enough elsewhere, but strive In...may lighten Each other's burden in our share of woe. MILTON. I DO not know a spot on the globe which astonishes and delights, upon your first landing, as... | |
| 1838 - 586 pages
...me committed, and by me expos'd. But rise ; — let us no more contend, nor blame Each other, blam'd enough elsewhere ; but strive In offices of love, how we may lighten Each other's burthen, in our share of woe ; Since this day's death denounc'd, if aught I see, Will prove no sudden,... | |
| Antoine Jay - 1839 - 458 pages
...To me committed and by me expos'd. But rise ; let us no more contend , nor blame Each other, blam'd enough elsewhere, but strive In offices of love ,...may lighten Each other's burden in our share of woe. » PARADISE LOST, book the tenth. Traduction, ou plutôt imitation de Delille: II dit, et se détourne.... | |
| Sacred cabinet - 1841 - 222 pages
...in victory, by shewing him the fair fields, rivers, fruits, of his paradise in the heavens. MILTON . LET us no more contend, nor blame Each other, blamed...we may lighten Each other's burden, in our share of wo. " 5 toill consiOjer mp WILLIAM HABINGTON. TIME ! where didst thou those years inter Which I have... | |
| John Milton - 1841 - 492 pages
...committed, and by me expos'd. * . " But rise : let us no more contend, nor blame " Each other, blam'd enough elsewhere ; but strive " In offices of love,...lighten " Each other's burden in our share of woe ; " Since this day's death dcnounc'd, if aught I see, " Will prove no sudden, but a slow-pac'd evil... | |
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