| James Cossar Ewart - 1830 - 494 pages
...years. In that pure stream the bottom view, Clear, deep, and regularly true, And other doctrines hence imbibe, Than lurk within the sordid tribe. Observe...parts unite In one harmonious rule of right ; See various laws to one great end By countless wheels distinctly tend, And make integrity preside, With... | |
| John Evans - Life - 1831 - 322 pages
...deep, and regularly true — And other doctrines thence imbibe Than lurk within the sordid scribe ; Observe how parts with parts unite, In one harmonious...the cares, the thorns of life ; The visage wan, the purblind sight, The toil by day, the lamp at night, The tedious forms, the solemn prate, The pert dispute,... | |
| John Evans - Life - 1834 - 306 pages
...deep, and regularly true — And other doctrines thence imbibe Than lurk within the sordid scribe; Observe how parts with parts unite, In one harmonious...to one great end ; While mighty ALFRED'S piercing sou Pervades and regulates the whole ! Then welcome business, welcome strife, Welcome the cares, the... | |
| 1835 - 804 pages
...Clear, deep, and regularly true, And other doctrines thence imbibe, Than lurk within the sordid scribe; Observe how parts with parts unite In one harmonious...wan, the pore-blind sight, The toil by day, the lamp by night, The tedious forms, the solemn prate, The pert dispute, the dull debate, The drowsy bench,... | |
| William Blackstone - Law - 1836 - 694 pages
...Clear, deep, and regularly true, And other doctrines thence imbibe, Than lurk within the sordid scribe; Observe how parts with parts unite In one harmonious...wan, the pore-blind sight, The toil by day, the lamp by night, The tedious forms, the solemn prate, The pert dispute, the dull debate, The drowsy bench,... | |
| Law - 1836 - 526 pages
...he thus salutes his profession: — " Then welcome business, welcome strife, Welcome the cares and thorns of life, The visage wan, the pore-blind sight, The toil by day, the lamp by night, The tedious forms, the solemn prate, The pert dispute, the dull debate, The drowsy bench,... | |
| James Roderick O'Flanagan - 1837 - 716 pages
...take leave in the same language as Sir W. Blackstone, when abandoning the Muses : — APOLOGY. XX111 Then welcome business — welcome strife, Welcome...wan, the poreblind sight, The toil by day, the lamp by night ; The tedious forms, the solemn prate, The pert dispute, the dull debate ; The drowsy bench,... | |
| American poetry - 1838 - 332 pages
...deep, and regularly true ; And other doctrines thence imbibe, Than lurk within the sordid scribe ; " Observe how parts with parts unite In one harmonious...; See countless wheels distinctly tend, By various !;iws, to one great end : While mighty Alfred's piercing soul Pervades and regulates the whole. Then... | |
| Law - 1840 - 946 pages
...assuredly not the most likely, nay, is just the least likely person, with Sir William Blackstone, to— " welcome business, welcome strife, Welcome the cares, the thorns of life ; The visage wan, the purblind sight, The toil by day, the lamp by night." So he is the more likely to tread " the primrose... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...Clear, deep, and regularly true ; And other doctrines thence imbibe Than lurk withiu the sordid scribe ; t every blow : When they wheeled and turned, сагся, the thorns of life, The visage wan, the pore-blind sight, The toil by day, the lamp at... | |
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