| John Philips - 1708 - 108 pages
...oppreft> Defcending carelefs from his Couch; the Fall Luxt his Neck-joint, and fpinal Marrow bruisU, Nor need we tell what anxious Cares attend The turbulent...Wrought by Intemperance, joint-racking Gout, Inteftine Stone, and pining Atrophy, Ghill, even when the Sun with 7«/y-Heats Frys the fcorch'd Soil, and Dropfy... | |
| John Philips - 1762 - 196 pages
...cares attend The turbulent mirth of wine; nor all the kinds Of maladies, that lead to death's giim cave, Wrought by intemperance, joint-racking gout,...and pining atrophy, Chill, even when the fun with July-heats Fries the fcorch'd foil, and dropfy all-a-float, Yet craving liquids : Nor the Centaurs... | |
| John Philips - 1791 - 214 pages
...lines were fupplied from the following very fine part of Milton's Eleventh Book of his PARADISE LOST. Of maladies that lead to death's grim cave, Wrought by intemperance, joint-racking gout, Intejiine Jlane, and pining atrophy, £3V.] MANY SHAPES OF DEATH, AND MANY ARE THE WAYS THAT LEAD.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 652 pages
...opprest, Dc-eending careless from his couch ; the fall I.nxt his neck-joint, and spinal marrow hruis'd. Nor need we tell what anxious cares attend The turbulent mirth of wine ; nor all the kind» Of maladies, that lead to Death's grim cave, Wrought by intemperance, joint-racking gout. Intestine... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 304 pages
...oppress'd, Descending careless from his couch ; the fall Luxt his neck-joint, and spinal marrow bruised. Nor need we tell what anxious cares attend The turbulent...cave, Wrought by intemperance, joint-racking gout, Intestine stone, and pining atrophy, Chill, even when the sun with July-heats Fries the scorch'd soil,... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 pages
...feel Divinity within them breeding wings Wherewith to scorn the earth. Milton's Paradise Lost, b. 9. Nor need we tell what anxious cares attend The turbulent...cave, Wrought by intemperance, joint-racking gout, Intestine stone, and pining atrophy, Chill even when the sun with July heats Yet craving liquids. Philip's... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 416 pages
...Shalupeare, I come to calm thy turbulence of mind, If reason will resume her sovereign sway. Dryden. Nor need we tell what anxious cares attend The turbulent...lead to death's grim cave. Wrought by intemperance. 1,1. Men of ambitious and turbulent spirits, that were dissatisfied with privacy, were allowed to engage... | |
| 1839 - 594 pages
...recklessness (as their betters were wont to be, in the old time before them) made subject to " nil the kinds Of maladies that lead to death's grim cave, Wrought by intemperance." (To be continued.) THE BULBUL'S ADIEU TO ITS MATE. " BULBUL peear, durriao tupongee; Dill-nieh phikeer... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 pages
...marrow bruised. SICKNESS FROM ISTKMPERANCK ; ООГТ } STONE Î ATROPHY } DROPSY Î TUK CENTAURS. Nor need we tell what anxious cares attend The turbulent...grim cave, Wrought by intemperance, joint-racking goat, Intestine stone, and pining atrophy, Chill, even when the sun with July heats Fries the scorched... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 pages
...DAYtEs. Intemp'rate youth, by sad experience found, Ends in an age imperfect and unsound. SIR J. DENHAM. Nor need we tell what anxious cares attend The turbulent...lead to death's grim cave, Wrought by intemperance. DR Y DEN. To full bowls each other they provoke : At length, with weariness and wine oppress'd, They... | |
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