| H. M. Melford - English language - 1841 - 466 pages
...amongst the English at Naples for his general knowledge of the many paths of life. (Buhner's Last days.) A grateful mind By owing owes not, but still pays at once Indebted and discharg'd. (Milton.) We are each of us so civil and obliging, that neither thinks he is obliged. (Pope.) In person... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1843 - 320 pages
...those advanced in life, that I was obliged to follow the old method, — read as I read." Forgetful what from him I still receiv'd ; And understood not...at once Indebted and discharg'd ; what burden then 7 O had his pow'rful destiny ordain'd Me some inferior angel, I had stood Then happy ; no unbounded... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1843 - 592 pages
...immense ofendiese gratitude, So burdensome ; still paying , still to one : Forgetful what from hrni 1 still receiv'd ; And understood not that a grateful...at once Indebted and discharg'd : what burden then ? 0 ! liad his powerful destiny ordain'd Me some inférieur angel , I had stood Then happy ; no unbounded... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 830 pages
...endless gratitude, So burthensome still paying, still to owe. Forgetful what from him I still reoeiv'd, burthen then ? O had his powerful destiny ordain'd Me some inferior angel, I had stood Then happy ;... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 826 pages
...endless gratitude, So burlhcnsome still paying, still to owe. Forgetful what from him I still roceiv'd, I th' instructive hours they post, Who gave the ball,...visit last ; One speaks the glory of the British quee burthen then ? O had his powerful destiny ordain'd Me some inferior angel, I had slood Then happy ;... | |
| John Milton - 1843 - 444 pages
...endless gratitude, So burdensome ; still paying, still to owe : Forgetful what from him I still received, And understood not that a grateful mind By owing owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharged ; what burden then ? O had his powerful destiny ordain'd Me some inferior angel, I had stood... | |
| Henry Forster Burder - Christian life - 1843 - 236 pages
...The debt immense of erfdless gratitude, Not burdensome, still paying, still to owe; Joyfully feeling, that a grateful mind, By owing owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharged — what burden then !" III. It is delightful to the mind to have the full conviction, that... | |
| Eliza Slater - 1843 - 238 pages
...and such as are more to be trusted, than if I set up a guard of hirelings." GRATITUDE AND ATTACHMENT. A grateful mind, By owing owes not, but still pays; at once, Indebted and discharged. MILTON. IF it is the duty of the lowest and the poorest to remember with gratitude, benefits... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - Elocution - 1844 - 318 pages
...those advanced in life, that I was obliged to follow the old method, — read as I read." Forgetful what from him I still receiv'd ; And understood not...pow'rful destiny ordain'd Me some inferior angel, 1 had stood Then happy ; no unbounded hope had rais'd Ambition. Yet wlf not ? Some other power As great... | |
| Sir Charles Augustus Murray - English fiction - 1844 - 388 pages
...upon the breast. You remember how a writer, who used to be a favourite with you, has expressed it : ' A grateful mind By owing owes not, but still pays, at once Indebted and discharged.'" " What a beautiful thought ! " exclaimed Prairie-bird eagerly ; " tell me the book wherein... | |
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