| John Milton - 1747 - 240 pages
...Feathers, tho' they be never fo oft fupply'd : they would not fuffer their empty and unrecruitible Colonels of twenty Men in a Company, to quaff out, or convey into fecret Hoards, the Wages of a cielufive Lift and a miferable Remnant i yet in the mean while to be... | |
| London (England) - 1767 - 352 pages
...though they be " never fo oft fupplied : They would not luffer E 6 " their 84 1T>t CONNOISSEUR. NMO. " their empty and unrecruitable colonels of " twenty men in a company, to quaff out, or " convey into fecret hoards, the wages of a de" lufive lift and a miferable remnant ; yet in the " mean while to... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...feathers, though they be never fo oft fupplied: .they would not fufFer their empty and unrecruitible colonels of twenty men in a company, to quaff out, or convey into fecret hoards, the wages of a delufive lift and a miferable remnant: yet in the mean while to be overmaftered... | |
| English literature - 1803 - 234 pages
...his usual strength in his Treatise on Education) if intrusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them, for want of just and wise discipline, to shed...about them like sick feathers, though they be never so ofi supplied : They would not suffer their empty and unrecruitable colonels of twenty men in a company,... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - Poets, English - 1806 - 446 pages
...from about them like fick feathers., though they be never fo oft fup plied ; they would not fuffer their empty and unrecruitable colonels of twenty men in a company, to quaff out, or convey into fecret hoards, the wages of a delufive lift, and a miferable remnant; yet in the mean while to be overmaftered... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 pages
...service of their country. They would not then, if they were trusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them for want of just and wise discipline to shed...secret hoards, .the wages of a delusive list, and a miserable remnant ; yet in the mean while to be overmastered with a score or two of drunkards, the... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1820 - 614 pages
...though they be never so often supplied ; they would not suffer their empty and unrecrutible colonells of twenty men in a company, to quaff out or convey...into secret hoards the wages of a delusive list, and a miserable remnant ; yet, in the meanwhile to be overmaster'd with a score or two of drunkards, the... | |
| English essays - 1823 - 452 pages
...his usual strength in his Treatise on Education, ' if intrusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them, for want of just and wise discipline, to shed...the wages of a delusive list and miserable remnant ; j'et, in the meanwhile to be over-mastered with a score or two of drunkards, the only soldiery left... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 854 pages
...his usual strength in his Treatise on Education, ' if intrusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them, for want of just and wise discipline, to shed...of twenty men in a company, to quaff out, or convey in to secret hoards, the wages of a delusive list and miserable remnant ; yet, in the meanwhile to... | |
| Lionel Thomas Berguer - English essays - 1823 - 294 pages
...his usual strength in his Treatise on Education), if intrusted with fair and hopeful armies, suffer them, for want of just and wise discipline, to shed...oft supplied: they would not suffer their empty and unrequitable colonels of twenty men in a company, to quaff out, or convey into secret hoards, the wages... | |
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