| 1743 - 440 sider
...are young is dangerous^ dangerous ; to catch at them in riper Years is grafping a Shadow. Thole who are idle have no Need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themlelves up to them. To unbend our Thoughts, when they are too much ftretched by our Cares, is not... | |
| George Savile Marquis of Halifax - 1751 - 356 sider
...applied, to eafe arid relieve thofe who DIVERSION. ..ft are opprefled, by being too much employed. Thbfe that are idle have no need of them, and yet they,...to them. To unbend our thoughts, when they are too muchflretched by our cares, is not more natural than it is neceflary; but to turn our; whole life into... | |
| 1794 - 470 sider
...will not be held; befides, that by being lefs natural, it groweth to be indecent. Diverfions are the moft properly applied to eafe and relieve thofe who...need of them ; and yet they, above all others, give themfclves up to them. To unbend our thoughts, when they are too much ftretched by our cares, is not... | |
| 1811 - 386 sider
...most properly applied, to ease and relieve those whe are oppressed, by being too much employed. Those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they above all others, give themselves up to them. — To unbend our thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our cares, is... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 sider
...most properly applied, to ease and relieve those who are oppressed, by being too much employed. Those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our cares, is not... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 sider
...most properly applied, to ease and relieve those who are oppressed, by being too much employed. Those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our cares, is not... | |
| 1856 - 570 sider
...most properly applied, to ease and relieve those who are oppressed, by being too much employed. Those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our Thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our Cares, is not... | |
| 1856 - 374 sider
...most properly applied, to ease and relieve those who are oppressed, by being too much employed. Those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our cares, is not... | |
| J C Hutchieson - 1878 - 634 sider
...most properly applied to ease and relieve those who are oppressed, by being too much employed. Those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our cares, is not... | |
| Truths - 1885 - 572 sider
...properly applied, to ease JU and relieve those who are oppressed, by being too much emploved. Those that are idle have no need of them, and yet they, above all others, give themselves up to them. To unbend our Thoughts, when they are too much stretched by our Cares, is not... | |
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