 | John Milton - 1707 - 482 pages
...befpake, How well could I have fpar'd for thee, young fwain, Anow of fuch as for their bellies fake Creep and intrude, and climb into the fold ? Of other care they little reck'ning make, That how to fcramble at the fhearers feaft, And fliove away the worthy bidden gueft... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1780 - 288 pages
...paftors ; How well could I have fpar'd for thee, young fwaia» Enow of fuch as for their bellies fake, Creep and intrude and climb into the fold ? Of other care they little reck'ning make, Than how to Scramble at the fhearers feaft, And ihove away the worthy-bidd»n gueft... | |
 | English poetry - 1781 - 512 pages
...befpake: ' How well could I have fpar'd for thee, young fwain, * Enow of fuch as for their bellies fake * Creep and intrude, and climb into the fold,! * Of other care they little reck'ning make, ' Than how to fcramble at the fhearers feaft, ' And move away the worthy bidden guell;... | |
 | John Bell - English poetry - 1788 - 630 pages
...the iron shuts amain) He shook his miter' d locks, and stern bespake, How well could I have spar'd for thee, young Swain, Enow of such as for their bellies' sake Creep, and intrude, and climb into the fold ? 1 1 j Of other care they little reck'ning make, Than how to seramble at the shearer's feast, And... | |
 | James Roach - English poetry - 1794 - 272 pages
...fpake, How well could I have fpar'd for thee, young fwain, Enow of fuch as for their bellies' fake Creep, and intrude, and climb into the fold? Of other care they little reck'ning make, • Than how tofcramble at the (hearers' feaft, And fhove away the worthy bidden gueft... | |
 | 1799 - 686 pages
...the ignaiium ficus, which are too frequently the pelt» «f both, ' " Who, for their bellies fake, Creep and intrude, and climb into the fold. Of other care they little reck'ning make Than how to fcramble at the ftiearer's feaft, The firíl volume of this work, is occupied... | |
 | David Simpson - Apologetics - 1803 - 444 pages
...fashionable, and the gay, with e Bishop and Clergy at their head. How many such, " For their bellies take, " Creep, and intrude, and climb into the fold ? " Of other care they little reck'ning make, " Than how to scramble at the shearer's feast, " And shove away the worthy bidden guestj... | |
 | John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...AySj^-«KI$(J#k<mJter'd locks, and stern bespake, '• • f .i£." £->•• ¥>.\ How well could I have spar'd for thee, young Swain, Enow of such as for their bellies'...and climb into the fold ? Of other care they little reck'ning make, Than how to scramble at the shearer's feast And shove away the worthy bidden guest... | |
 | Richard Warner - 1808 - 142 pages
...SONNET goes, Tells, clearly as he's able, all the matter Which first excited such infernal clatter: Of other care they little reckoning make, Than how to scramble at the shearer's feast, And shove away the worthy-bidden guest : Blind mouths ! that scarce themselves know... | |
 | David Simpson - Apologetics - 1809 - 408 pages
...we live in the spirit of the gospel. with the bishop and clergy at their head. How ni airy such, " For their bellies' sake Creep, and intrude, and climb...little reckoning make, Than how to scramble at the shearer's feast, And shove away the worthy bidden guest ; Blind mouths ! that scarce themselves know... | |
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