| 1828 - 746 sidor
...smoaked: A destinie, as proper to befall To moral swine, as to swine naturall. If there be any herbe, in any place, Most opposite to GOD'S good herb of grace, ‘Tis doubtles this, and this doeth plainly prove it, That far the most, most graceless men doo love it,”... | |
| Robert Southey - 1836 - 478 sidor
...overlove so loathsome vanity." For he said, " If there be any herb in any place Most opposite to God'* good herb of grace, 'Tis doubtless this ; and this doth plainly prove it, That for the most, most graceless men do love it." • orlando Innamorato. Yet it was not long before the dead and unsavory... | |
| William Francis Lynch - 1849 - 1628 sidor
...saucer (I could not tell which) beneath it. I am not a smoker, and hold, with King James I., that " If there be any herb, in any place, Most opposite to God's herb of grace," it is tobacco ; but as an opportunity of inhaling the odour of the weed of royalty... | |
| 1850 - 524 sidor
...golden saucer beneath it. vot. xxvii.— z " I am not a smoker : I hold with King James I., that — " ' If there be any herb, in any place, Most opposite to God's herb of grace,' it is tobacco ; but as an opportunity of inhaling the odour of the weed of royalty... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1854 - 588 sidor
...like, to be hanged up and smoked ; A destiny as proper to befal To moral swine, as to swine natural. If there be any herb in any place, Most opposite to...good herb of grace, 'Tis doubtless this ; and this does plainly prove it, That for the most, most graceless men do love it ; Or rather dote most on this... | |
| William B. Dana - 1862 - 616 sidor
...his holy shot into tobacco : AS is tobacco, saving hemp alone. If there be any herb in any place Moat opposite to God's go'od Herb of Grace, "Tis doubtless...weed, Themselves as withered in all gracious deed." Further on, he removes the doubt here expressed, and shows that none but graceless men love it : "... | |
| George Cruikshank - 1862 - 166 sidor
...marshes, mountains, fields, None so pernicious to man's life is known, As is tobacco, saving hemp alone. If there be any herb in any place, Most opposite to...the most part graceless men do love it, Or, rather dote most on this withered weed, Themselves as withered in all gracious deed. If then tobacconing be... | |
| Robert Southey - 1862 - 760 sidor
...provided those muchapproved plum cakes, not the less savoury for being both homely and wholesome, the If there be any Herb in any place Most opposite to...•TIs doubtless this ; and this doth plainly prove K, thought of which induced the children to That for the most, most graceless men do lore it. look... | |
| William B. Dana - 1862 - 588 sidor
...marshes, mountains, fields, None so pernicious to man's life is known, As is tobacco, saving hemp »lone. If there be any herb in any place Most opposite to God's pood Herb of Grace, "Fis doubtless this ; aud this doth plainly prove it, That, for the most part graceless... | |
| Robert Southey - 1865 - 758 sidor
...•f Old Hurton'it was a modified opinion. Sec Anatomie of Melancholy, part ii. 5 2. mem. 2. subs. 2. If there be .any Herb in any place Most opposite to God's good Herb of Grace, 'Tie doubtless this ; and this doth plainly prove it, That for the most, most gracelccs men do love... | |
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