| 1820 - 408 pages
...clearness directs their steps in a regular motion. When he is more particular, he is the wise man's friend, the example of the indifferent, the medicine...Thus time goeth not from him, but with him, and he feels age more by the strength of his soul than the weakness of his body. Thus feels he no pain, but... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...a particular profit as the excrement or scum. Unto the society of men he is a sun, whose clearness directs their steps in a regular motion. When he is more particular, he is the wise man's friend, the example of the indifferent, the medicine of the vicious. Thus time goeth not from... | |
| 1820 - 404 pages
...a particular profit as the excrement or scum. Unto the society of men he is a sun, whose clearness directs their steps in a regular motion. When he is more particular, he is the wise man's friend, the example of the indifferent, the medicine of the vicious. Thus time goeth not from... | |
| 1821 - 504 pages
...steps in a regular motion. •When he is more particular, he is the wise man's friend, the ex' ample of the indifferent, the medicine of the vicious. Thus time ' goeth not from him, but with him, and he feels age more by the " A Melancholy Man" is also drawn in a masterly manner. Jl Melancholy Man ' Is... | |
| 1820 - 406 pages
...a particular profit as the excrement or scum. Unto the society of men he is a sun, whose clearness directs their steps in a regular motion. When he is more particular, he is the wise man's friend, the example of the indifferent, the medicine of the vicious. Thus time goeth not from... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1846 - 574 pages
...of men, he is a Sun, whose clearness directs their steps in a regular motion. He is the wise man's friend, the example of the indifferent, the medicine...Thus time goeth not from him, but with him, -and he feels age more by the strength of his soul, than by the weakness of his body ; — he esteems the pains... | |
| Andrew Amos - 1846 - 598 pages
...of men, he is a Sun, whose clearness directs their steps in a regular motion. He is the wise man's friend, the example of the indifferent, the medicine...Thus time goeth not from him, but with him, and he feels age more by the strength of his soul, than by the weakness of his body;—he esteems the pains... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...a particular profit as the excrement or scum. Unto the society of men he is a sun, whose clearness directs their steps in a regular motion. When he is more particular, he is the wise man's friend, the example of the indifferent, the medicine of the vicious. Thus time goeth not from... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 418 pages
...particular profit as the excrement or scum. Unto the society of men he is a sun, whose clearenesse directs their steps in a regular motion : when he...the indifferent, the medicine of the vicious. Thus tune goeth not from him, but with him : and he feeles age more by the strength of his soule, then the... | |
| sir Thomas Overbury - 1865 - 338 pages
...contemns a particular profit as the excrement or scum. Unto the society of men he is a sun whose clearness directs their steps in a regular motion : when he is more particular, he is the wise man's friend, the example of the indifferent, the medicine of the vicious. Thus time goes not from... | |
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