| Laurence Sterne - 1765 - 176 страници
...bitter day's labour— and many a bitter blow, I fear, for ite wages~- — 'tis all— all bitternefs to thee, whatever life is to others. i And now thy...if one knew the truth of it, is as bitter, I dare fay, as foot— (for he had caft afide the ftem) and thou haft pot a friend perhaps in all this world,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1780 - 580 страници
...blow, I tear, for it's wages — it is all— * all bitterncls to thce, whatever life is to ' others— And now thy mouth, if one * knew the truth of it, is as bitter, I ' dare lay, .as foot' — (for he hadcalt afide tte fttm} — ' and thou haft not a ' friend perhaps in all... | |
| 1781 - 602 страници
...blow, I iear, for it's wages — it is all — all bitternels to thee, whatever life is to others— And now thy mouth, if one knew the truth of it, is as bitter, I dare fay, as foot'— (for he hadcaft aide the ftem) — ' and thou haft not a friend perhaps in all this... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1782 - 482 страници
...blow, I fear, for it. wages— 'tis all—all bitternefs to thee, whatsver life is to others. E 3 And And now thy mouth, if one knew the truth of it, is as bitter, I dare fay, as foot—(for he had cafl afide the ftem) and thou haft not a friend perhaps in all this world,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1784 - 292 страници
...blow, I fear, for its wage s — 'tis all — all bitternefs to thee, what ever life is to others. And now thy mouth, if one knew the truth of "it, is as bitter, I dare fay, as foot — (for he had caft afide the ftem) anAthou has not a friend perhaps in all this world,... | |
| 1792 - 494 страници
...bitter blow, I fear for its wages — 'tis alt— all bitternefs to thee, whatever life is to others. And now thy mouth, if one knew the truth of it, is as bitter, I dare fay, as foot — (for he had caft afidc the (tern) and thou haft not a friend perhaps in all this world,... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1793 - 224 страници
...blow, I fear, for its wages . ''Tig all — all bitternefs to thee, whatever life is to others.— And now thy mouth, if one knew the truth of it, is as bitter, I dare fay, as foot — (for he had caft afide the ftem) — and thou haft not a friend, perhaps, in all this... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1797 - 516 страници
...bitter blow, I fear, for its wages—'tis all all bitternefs to thee, whatever life is to oth?rs,— — And now thy mouth, if one knew the truth of it, is as bitter, I dare fay, as foot — (¡or he had call afide the Hem) and thou hail not a friend per. haps in all this... | |
| 1797 - 522 страници
...Mttablowr, I fear, for hs wages— 'tis'all all bitternefs to thee, whatever life is to others. %nd now thy mouth, if one knew the truth of it, is as bilter, I dare fay, as foot— (for he had call afide the (lem) and thou haft not a friend perhaps... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1799 - 392 страници
...blow, I fear, for its wages— 'tis all — all bitternefs to thee, whattver life is to others. . . - ' And now thy mouth, if one knew the truth of it, is as bitter, I dare fay, as foot — (for he had caft afide the ftem) and thou haft not a friend perhaps in all-this world... | |
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