| John Bell - 1792 - 340 páginas
...maintain their currents, while swelling rivers beat down their C banks, and leave their channels empty. What had I to do with play ? I wanted nothing. My...wishes and my means were equal. The poor followed me whh blessings, love scattered roses on my pillow, and morning waked me to delight - Oh, bitter thought,... | |
| George Farquhar - 1797 - 466 páginas
...Dice, fSc, BfiVERLEY" discovered sitting. Beverley. WHY, what a world is this I The slave that digs for gold, receives his daily pittance, and sleeps contented...good to mischief, making abundance the means of want. Oh, shame, shame I Had Fortune given me but a little, that little had been still my own. But plenty... | |
| 1804 - 486 páginas
...Dice, <$c- BEVF.RLEY discovered sitting. Bev. Why, what a world is this ! The slave, that dips for gold, receives his daily pittance, and sleeps contented;...good to mischief, making abundance the means of want. Oh, shame, shame ! Had fortune given me hut a little, that little had been still my own. But plenty... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 368 páginas
...Table, Box, Dice, BEVERLEY discovered sitting. Bel: Why, what a world is this I The slave, that digs for gold, receives his daily pittance, and sleeps contented...blessings, love scattered roses on my pillow, and morning.,waked me to delight — Oh, bitter thought, that leads to what I was, by what I am ! I would... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 358 páginas
...Table, Box, Dice, PEVERLEY discovered sitting. Bev. Why, what a world is this ! The slave, that digs for gold, receives his daily pittance, and sleeps contented...abundance the means of want. What had I to do with pJay ? — I wanted nothing- — My wishes and my means were equal. — The poor followed me with blessings,... | |
| British drama - 1811 - 624 páginas
...Bar, Dice, ffc. BEVERLEY discovered sitting. Ser. Why, what a world is this ! The slave, that digs for gold, receives his daily pittance, and sleeps contented;...good to mischief, making abundance the means of want. Olí, shame, shame ! Had fortune given me but a little, that little had been still my own. But plenty... | |
| 1811 - 620 páginas
...Box, Dice, 4-c. BEVERLEY discovered sitting. Bcr. Why, what a world is this ! The slave, that digs for gold, receives his daily pittance, and sleeps contented...good to mischief, making abundance the means of want. Oh, shame, shame ! Had fortune given me but a little, that little had been still my own. But plenty... | |
| James Plumptre - 1812 - 480 páginas
...BEPERLEY is discovered silling, Bev. Why, what a world is this ! The slave. that digs for gold receives Ms daily pittance, and sleeps contented ; while those,...good to mischief, making abundance the means of want. O shame! shame! — Had I possess'd but little, that little had been hap'ly still my own. But plenty... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 498 páginas
...sitting. Bev. Why, what a world is this! The slave that digs for gold receives his dailj pittance, anil sleeps contented; while those for whom he labours...convert their good to mischief, making abundance the mean> of want. What had I to do with play? I wanted nothing — My wishes and my means were equal.... | |
| British drama - 1824 - 834 páginas
...Dice, Ifc. BEVERLEY discovered, sitting. Bet>. Why, what a world is this ! The slave that digs for gold receives his daily pittance, and sleeps contented...wanted nothing. — My wishes and my means were equal. — Tlie poor followed me with blessing, love scattered roses on my pillow, and morning waked me to... | |
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