| William Shakespeare, Nicholas Rowe - 1709 - 578 pages
...large. Will Fortune never come with both hands full, But write her fair words ftiil in fouleft Letters ? She either gives a Stomach, and no Food, Such are the Poor, in health; or elfe a Feafr, And takes away the Stomach; fuch are the Rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it not.... | |
| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 394 pages
...\ Will Fortune never come with both hands full, But write her fair words ftill in fouleft Letters ? She either gives a Stomach, and no Food, Such are the Poor, in health ; or elfe a Feaft, And takes away the Stomach ; fuch are the Rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it nor.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 494 pages
...? Will fortune never come with both hands full, But write her fair words still in foulest letters ? She either gives a stomach, and no food, — Such...else a feast, And takes away the stomach, — such are the rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it not. I should rejoice now at this happy news ; And... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1803 - 632 pages
...sick? Will fortune never come with both hands full, But write her fair words still in foulest letters? She either gives a stomach, and no food,— Such are...poor, in health; or else a feast, And takes away the stomach,—such are the rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it not. I should rejoice now at this happy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 488 pages
...? Will fortune never come with both hands full, But write her fair words still in foulest letters? She either gives a stomach, and no food,— Such are...poor, in health; or else a feast, And takes away the stomach,—such are the rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it not. I should rejoice now at this happy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 480 pages
...? Will fortune never come with both hands full, But write her fair words still in foulest letters? She either gives a stomach, and no food,— Such are...poor, in health; or else a feast, And takes away the stomach,—such are the rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it not. I should rejoice now at this happy... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1806 - 502 pages
...? Will fortune never come with both hands full, But write her fair words still in foulest letters? She either gives a stomach, and no food,— Such are...poor, in health: or else a feast, And takes away the stomach,—such are the rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it not. I should rejoice now at this happy... | |
| William Henry Ireland - Satire, English - 1807 - 330 pages
...himself: Will fortune never come with Both hands full; But write her fair words still in foulest letters! She either gives a stomach, and no food; Such are...such the rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it not. f No country can afford more instances of maniac, speculative fools, than England, where they not only... | |
| William Henry Ireland - Fools and jesters - 1807 - 356 pages
...himself: Will fortune never come with both hands full; But write her fair words still in foulest letters? She either gives a stomach, and no food; Such are...such the rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it not, t No country can afford more instances of maniac, speculative fools, than England, where they not only... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1807 - 382 pages
...f Will fortune never come with both hands full, But write her fair words still in foulest letters ? She either gives a stomach, and no food,— Such are...poor, in health; or else a feast, And takes away the stomach,—such are the rich, That have abundance, and enjoy it not. I should rejoice now at this happy... | |
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