| George Wither - 1814 - 104 páginas
...ought good within me should I care, But that, they sprinklings of Gods goodnesse are. For many Bookes / care not; and my store Might now suffice me, though I had no more, Then Gods two Testaments, and therewithall That mighty Volumne, which the World we call. For, these... | |
| 1843 - 948 páginas
...of conjectures as their previous practice in guessing may enable them to command. For many books I care not, and my store Might now suffice me, though I had no more Than God's two Testaments, and therewithal That mighty volume which the world we call. For these well-look'd on, well in mind preserv'd,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 428 páginas
...week, Yet be as fresh as when they first began." And speaking of books, he writes : "For many books I care not, and my store Might now suffice me, though I had no more Than God's two Testaments, and then withal That mighty volume which the world we call; For these well look'd on, well in mind preserved,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 424 páginas
...week, Yet be as fresh as when they first began." And speaking of books, he writes : "For many books I care not, and my store Might now suffice me, though I had no more Than God's two Testaments, and then withal That mighty volume which the world we call; For these well look'd on, well in mind preserved,... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 242 páginas
...Yet be as fresh as when they first began." And speaking of books, he writes : " For ni«ny books I care not, and my store Might now suffice me, though I had uo more Than God's two Testaments, and then withal That mighty volume which the world we call; For... | |
| Henry Reed - 1858 - 424 páginas
...week, Yet be as fresh as when they first began." And speaking of books, he writes: " For many books I care not, and my store Might now suffice me, though I had no more Than God's two Testaments, and then withal That mighty volume which the world we call; For these well look'd on, well in mind preserved,... | |
| W. K. - 1865 - 260 páginas
...echoes which he made relent, Rung from the flinty caves, " Repent, repent." BooHs. FOR many books I care not, and my store Might now suffice me, though I had no more Than God's two Testaments ; and then withal That mighty volume which the world we call ; For these well looked on, well in mind preserved,... | |
| W. K. - 1865 - 238 páginas
...echoes which he made relent, Rung from the flinty caves, " Repent, repent." Boobs. FOR many books I care not, and my store Might now suffice me, though I had no more Than God's two Testaments ; and then withal That mighty volume which the world we call ; For these well looked on, well in mind preserved,... | |
| Isaac Jack Reeve - 1866 - 332 páginas
...Dr. Wellesley, the germ of Pope's elaborate expression of the same thought. BOOKS. FOR many books I care not, and my store Might now suffice me, though I had no more Than God's two Testaments, and then withal That mighty volume which the world we call: For these well looked on, well in mind preserved,... | |
| University of Oxford - 1869 - 314 páginas
...than two hundred years ago, says of himself, might well apply to Wordsworth : — " For many books I care not, and my store Might now suffice me, though I had no more Than God's two Testaments, and then withal That mighty volume which the world we call." He purposely denied himself commerce with... | |
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