| 1797 - 540 pages
...Until they 're never to be won ; But since I have no other course, But is as bad t' attempt, or woise. He that complies against his will, Is of his own opinion still, ' Which he may adhere i0, yet disown ; For reasons to himself best known ; 55» But 'tis not to b' avoided now,... | |
| Samuel Butler, Thomas Park - 1808 - 506 pages
...thrown np too soon, Until they're never to be won ; Bnt since I have no other conrse, Bnt is as bad to' attempt, or worse, He that complies against his will, Is of his own opinion still, Which he may adhere to, yet disown, For reasons to himself best known ; Bnt 'tis not to b' avoided now, For... | |
| British Columbia. Superintendent of Education - 1899 - 756 pages
...(c.) "God made the country, and man made the town." (fl.) "To err is human, to forgive divine." (e.) "He that complies against his will, Is of his own opinion still." (/.) " Let me die the death of the righteous, and let my last end 1« like his ! " GENERAL HISTORY.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 652 pages
...bad games are thrown up too Boon, Until they 're never to be won. But, since I have no other course, But is as bad t' attempt, or worse, He that complies...against his will, Is of his own opinion still, Which he may adhere to, yet disown, For reasons to himself best known ; But 'tis not to b' avoided now, For... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 654 pages
...thrown up too soon, Tntil they 're never to be won. But, since I have no other course, But is as bad f attempt, or worse, He that complies against his will, Is of his own opinion Mill, Which he may adhere to, yet disown, For reasons to himself best known ; But 'tis not to b' avoided... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 650 pages
...they 're never to be won. But, since I have no otlier course, But is as bad t ' attempt, or worse, JHe that complies against his will, Is of his own opinion still, Which he may adhere to, yet disown, For reasons to himself best known ; But 'tis not to b' avoided now, For... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1812 - 876 pages
...her by main force, Is now in vain; by fair means, worse: £4i>But since I have no other coarse 545 But is as bad t* attempt, or worse; He that complies against his wilt, Is of his own opinion still ; "Which he m' adhere to, yet disown. For reasons to himself best... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1819 - 584 pages
...bad games are thrown up too soon, Until they're never to be won. But since I have no other course 545 But is as bad t' attempt, or worse; He that complies...disown, For reasons to himself best known ; 550 But 't is not to b' avoided now, For Sidrophel resolves to sue; Whom I must answer, or begin Inevitably... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1819 - 390 pages
...bad games are thrown up too soon, Until th' are never to be won. But since I have no other course, But is as bad t' attempt, or worse, He that complies...against his will, Is of his own opinion still ; Which he may adhere to, yet disown . For reasons to himself best known: But 'tis not to b' avoided now, Celui... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 412 pages
...thrown up too soon, Until they're never to be won. But since I have no other course, But is as bad to' attempt, or worse, He that complies against his will, Is of his own opinion still, Which he may adhere to, yet disown, For reasons to himself best known ; But 'tis not to b' avoided now, For... | |
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