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" That drives the torment to a knowing heart. But, as thou sayst, we must give way to need, And live awhile asunder; our desires Are both too fruitful for our barren fortunes. How adverse runs the destiny of some creatures ! Some only can get riches and... "
Memoirs of the Forty-five First Years of the Life of James Lackington, the ... - Page 41
by James Lackington - 1795 - 540 pages
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The Quintessence of English Poetry, Or, a Collection of All the Beautiful ...

William Oldys - English drama - 1740 - 326 pages
...their fruitful iffue ; fo are we made Immortal one by the other. Middleton and Rowley's Fair Quarrtl. How adverfe runs the deftiny of fome creatures ? Some only can get riches and no children, _ We only can get children and no riches ; 9 Then 'tis the prudent part to check our will, And till...
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Memoirs of the First Forty-five Years of the Life of James Lackington: The ...

James Lackington - Booksellers and bookselling - 1791 - 366 pages
...birth the impreflion of a Slave. ' • DRYDis. My father and mother might have faid with Middletoii, " How adverfe runs the deftiny of fome creatures, !...children and no riches ; « Then 'tis the prudent pait to check our will, " And, till our ftate rife, make our blood ftand ftilL" But 'to our mother...
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Memoirs of the First Forty-five Years of James Lackington: The Present ...

James Lackington - Booksellers and bookselling - 1792 - 556 pages
...Bear from their birth the impreffion of a Slave My father and mother might have faid with Middleton, " How adverfe runs the deftiny of fome creatures! "...will, " And, till our ftate rife, make our blood ftand Hill. But to our mother we are indebted for every thing. ** She was a woman take her for all in all,...
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Memoirs of the Forty-five First Years of the Life of James Lackington ...

James Lackington - Booksellers and bookselling - 1794 - 346 pages
...their birth the impreffion of a Slave. DRVDEN. My father' and mother might have faid with Middleton, " How adverfe runs the deftiny of fome creatures ! "...will,, " And, till our ftate rife, make our blood fland ftill." But to our mother we are indebted for every thing. " She was a woman, take her for all...
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Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing ..., Volume 18

Autobiographies - 1830 - 368 pages
...DRYDIN. My father and mother might have said with Middleton, " How adverse runs the destiny of some creatures Some only can get riches and no children;...the prudent part to check our will, And, till our state rise, make our blood stand still." But to our mother we are indebted for everything. " She was...
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Memoirs of the forty-five first years of the life of James Lackington ...

James Lackington - Booksellers and bookselling - 1827 - 368 pages
...DRVDIK. My father and mother might have said with Middleton, " How adverse runs the destiny of some creatures ! Some only can get riches and no children;...the prudent part to check our will. And, till our stale rise, make our blood stand still." But to our mother we are indebted for everything. " She was...
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The works of Thomas Middleton, collected, with some account of the ..., Volume 4

Thomas Middleton - 1840 - 652 pages
...asunder ; our desires Are both too fruitful for our barren fortunes. How adverse runs the destiny of some creatures ! Some only can get riches and no children;...only can get children and no riches : Then 'tis the prudent's[t] part to check our will, c And, till our state rise, make our bloods lie still. 'Life,...
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The Works of Thomas Middleton: A chaste maid in Cheapside. The widow, by B ...

Thomas Middleton - English drama - 1885 - 474 pages
...Are both too fruitful for our barren fortunes. How adverse runs the destiny of some creatures ! 10 Some only can get riches and no children ; We only can get children .and no riches : Then 'tis the prudent's[t] part to check our will,1 And, till our state rise, make our bloods lie still. 'Life, every...
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Thomas Middleton, Volume 1

Thomas Middleton - English drama - 1887 - 516 pages
...asunder; our desires Are both too fruitful for our barren fortunes. How adverse runs the destiny of some creatures ! Some only can get riches and no children...only can get children and no riches : Then 'tis the prudent'st part to check our wills, And, till our state rise, make our bloods lie still. 'Life, every...
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Five Plays

Thomas Middleton - Drama - 1988 - 468 pages
...our desires Are both too fruitful for our barren fortunes, io How adverse runs the destiny of some creatures: Some only can get riches and no children,...only can get children and no riches! Then 'tis the prudent'st part to check our wills And till our state rise make our bloods lie still. [Aside.] Life,...
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