| Hannah More - 1839 - 570 pages
...Great Father's approhation. TURN THE CARPET: OR THE TWO WEAVERS. IN A OIALOGUE BETWEEN OICK ANO JOHN. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with...chat; They touch'd upon the price of meat, So high, a wearer scarce could eat. " What with my hrats and sickly wife," Quoth Dick, " I'm almost tired of life... | |
| Hannah More - 1840 - 832 pages
...Great Father's approbation. TURN THE CARPET: OR, THE TWO WEAVERS. 1H A DIALOGUE BKTWEEN DICK AND JOHN. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with...my brats and sickly wife," Quoth Dick, "I'm almost tired of life; " So hard my work, so poor my fare, " 'Tie more than mortal man can bear. " How glorious... | |
| Hannah More - 1843 - 1166 pages
...CARPET : OR, THE TWO WEAVERS. IN A DIALOGUE BETWEEN DICK AND JOHN As at their work two weavers eat, Beguiling time with friendly chat ; They touch'd upon...scarce could eat. 'What with my brats and sickly wife,* ir ;, , 1 1 1 Dick, ' I "m almost tir'd of life ; 3o hard my work, so poor my fare, 'Tis more than... | |
| 1844 - 400 pages
...sat heavily on every countenance. Turn the Carpet. A Dialogue betnetn Dick and John. BY HANNAH MOSE. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with..." What with my brats and sickly wife," Quoth Dick, " I 'm almost tir'd of life ; So hard my work, so poor my fare, 'T is more than mortal man can bear.... | |
| Hannah More - 1844 - 578 pages
...Great Father's approbation. TURN THE CARPET: OR, THE TWO WEAVERS. IN A DIALOGUE BETWEEN DICE AND JOBS As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with...scarce could eat. What with my brats and sickly wife,'' Jin it !i Dick, ' I 'in almost tir'd of life ; So hard my work, so poor my fare, nTis more than mortal... | |
| 1848 - 620 pages
...Treasurer ; or the Rev. F, J. Falding, MA, of Wellington, Salop, Secretary. poetry* THE TWO WEAVERS. BY HANNAH MORE. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling...chat, They touch'd upon the price of meat, So high a wearer scarce could eat. " What with my babes and sickly wife," Quoth Dick, " I 'm almost tired of... | |
| Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 pages
...Carey, one of the first Baptist missionaries to India, where they had established themTHE TWO WEAVERS. As at their work two weavers sat Beguiling time with...So high, a weaver scarce could eat ! " What with my babes and sickly wife, " Quoth Dick, " I'm almost tir'd of life ; So hard we work, so poor we fare,... | |
| David Bates Tower - 1845 - 176 pages
...suffice One pearl to outweigh — 'twas the "pearl of great price ! " LESSON XLI. THE TWO WEAVERS. 1. As at their work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly chat; They touched upon the price of meat, So high, a weaver scarce could eat. 2. " What with my hrats and sickly... | |
| Hannah More - 1846 - 584 pages
...Father's approbation. spoil'd TURN THE CARPET: OR, THE TWO WEAVERS. IN A DIALOGUE BETWEEN DICK AND JOHN As at their work two weavers sat Beguiling time with...'What with my brats and sickly wife,' Quoth Dick, ' I 'm almost tir'd of life ; So hard my work, so poor my fare, 'Tie more than mortal man can bear... | |
| 1744 - 596 pages
...Englishmen from their native land to the continent cf America ! THE TWO CARPET WEAVERS. As at fin-:.- work two weavers sat, Beguiling time with friendly...They touch'd upon the price of meat; So high a weaver coukl not eat. " What with my brats and sickly wife," Says Dick, " I'm almost tired of life; So hard... | |
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