I knew their worth ; then left me, too late, to count their value by their loss. Another and another spoiler came, and all my gain was poverty and reproach. My soul disdained, and yet disdains, dependence and contempt. Riches, no matter by what means... On National Government - Page 426by George Ensor - 1810Full view - About this book
| Charles Shadwell - English drama (Comedy) - 1797 - 446 pages
...and body is not the least. all my gain was poverty and reproach. My souldisdain'd, and yet disdains, dependence and contempt. Riches, no matter by what...I found it therefore necessary to be rich, and to that end I summoned all my arts. You call 'em wicked, be it so, they were such as my conversation with... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 454 pages
...spoiler came, and all my gain was poverty and reproach. My soul disdain'd, and yet disdains, dependance and contempt. Riches, no matter by what means obtained,...I found it therefore necessary to be rich, and to that end I summoned all my arts. You call 'em wicked, be it so, they were such as my conversation with... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 486 pages
...another spoiler came, and all my gain was poverty and reproach. My soul disdained, and yet disdains, dependence and contempt. Riches, no matter by what...I found it therefore necessary to be rich, and to that end I summoned all my arts. You call them wicked; be it so; they were such as my conversation... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 510 pages
...another spoiler came, and all my gain was poverty and reproach. My soul disdamed, and yet disdains, dependence and contempt. Riches, no matter by what...I found it therefore necessary to be rich, and to that end I summoned all my arts. You call them wicked; be it so; they were such as my conversation... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 pages
...another spoiler came, and all my gain was poverty and reproach. My soul disdained, and vet disdains, dependence and contempt. Riches, no matter by what...I found it therefore necessary to be rich, and to that end I summoned all my arts. You call them wicked; be it so; they were such as my conversation... | |
| English drama - 1804 - 516 pages
...another spoiler came, and all my gain was poierty and reproach. My soul disdained, and yet disdains, dependence and contempt. Riches, no matter by what...saw secured the worst of men from both. I found it thereore necessary to be rich, and to that end I summoned all my arts. You call them wicked; be it... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - English drama - 1808 - 358 pages
...another spoiler came, and all my gain was poverty and reproach. My soul disdained, and yet disdains, dependence and contempt. Riches, no matter by what...I found it therefore necessary to be rich, and to that end I summoned all my arts. You call them wicked, be it so ; they were such as my conversation... | |
| Susanna Centlivre - 1808 - 300 pages
...another spoiler came, and all my gain was poverty and reproach. My soul disdained, and yet disdains, dependence and contempt. Riches, no matter by what...found it ] therefore necessary to be rich, and to that end I sum- i moned all my arts. You call them wicked, be it so ; they were such as my conversation... | |
| George Lillo, Thomas Davies - English drama - 1810 - 336 pages
...soul disdain'd, and yet disdains, depeadance and contempt. Riches, no matter by what means obtain'd, I saw secured the worst of men from both ; I found it therefore necessary to be rich ; and, to that end, I summon'd all my arts. You call them wicked, be it so, they were such as my conversation... | |
| English drama - 1811 - 620 pages
...another spoiler came, and all my gain was poverty and reproach. My soul disdained, and yet disdains, dependence and contempt. Riches, no matter by what...I found it therefore necessary to be rich, and to that end I summoned all my arts. You call them wicked; beit so ; they were such as my conversation... | |
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