| William Cowper - 1866 - 720 페이지
...At least to trample on our Maker's laws, And hazard life, for any or no cause, To rush into a lixt eternal state, Out of the very flames of rage and...sensible, and well-bred man Will not affront me, and no otlicr can. Were I cmpow'r'd to regulate (.he lists. They should encounter with well-loaded fists,... | |
| John Savage - 1866 - 610 페이지
...this discussion I shall act upon the principle laid down in Cowper's conversation, where' he says : "A moral, sensible, and well-bred man Will not affront me; and no other can." But there are men who talk about cowardice, cowards, courage, and all that kind of thing ; and in this... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 페이지
...afford assistance, A paragraph to catch the fair, DUELLING — continued. Am I to set my life npon a throw Because a bear is rude and surly ? — No...well-bred man Will not affront me, and no other can. Cotcper, Conversation. It has a strange, quick jar upon the ear, This cocking of a pistol, when you... | |
| John Bartlett - 1868 - 828 페이지
...observing some Names of Little Note. A fool must now and then be right by chance. Conversation. Line 96. A moral, sensible, and well-bred man Will not affront me, and no other can. Ibid. Line 193. I cannot talk with civet in the room, A fine puss-gentleman that 's all perfume. Ibid.... | |
| William Cowper - 1869 - 332 페이지
...flames of rage and hate, Or send another shivering to the bar With all the guilt of such unnatural war, Whatever use may urge or honour plead, On reason's...well-bred man Will not affront me, and no other can. Were I empowered to regulate the lists, They should encounter with well-loaded fists : A Trojan combat... | |
| William Cowper - 1870 - 574 페이지
...verdict is a madman's deed. \ Am I to set my life upon a throw. Because a bear is rude and surly I No— A moral, sensible, and well-bred man Will not affront me, and no other can. Were I empower'd to regulate the lists, They should encounter with well loaded fista ; A Trojan combat... | |
| E S H. Bagnold - 1870 - 182 페이지
...bred here can make bread or cook a dish of potatos, spinach,* cabbage, brocoli, or other vegetable. 'A moral, sensible, and well-bred man Will not affront me, and no other can.' But, x. Boundary ; blunt end of a thing. But, coii/. However, if, yet, nevertheless, except. 3ut, ad.... | |
| 1870 - 568 페이지
...did." " But this is almost an insult, papa." " Not meant so, Katie. And if it were — ' An honest, sensible, and well-bred man Will not affront me — and no other can.' CHAPTER XXXIX. MR PHIBBS' BLUNDER. " Yet reason saith, reason should have ability To hold these worldly... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 페이지
...shivering to the bar With all the guilt of such unnatural war, Whatever Use may urge, or Honor jilead, Ou brood. LOCHIEL. False Wizard, avaunt ! I have marshalled...last of their blood and their breath, And like reap Were I empowered to regulate the lists, They should encounter with well-loaded fists ; A Trojan combat... | |
| William Cowper (the Poet.) - 1872 - 264 페이지
...urge, or honour plead, On reason's verdiet is a madman's deed. Am I to set my life upon a throw Beeause a bear is rude and surly ? No— A moral, sensible,...and well-bred man Will not affront me, and no other ean. Were I empow'r'd to regulate the lists, They should eneounter with well-loaded fists, A Trojan... | |
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