Glanced on the ground: with labour I must earn My bread; what harm? Idleness had been worse; My labour will sustain me ; and lest cold Or heat should injure us, his timely care Hath unbesought provided, and his hands Clothed us unworthy, pitying while... The Massachusetts Teacher - עמוד 3081858תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| William Shakespeare - 1838 - 476 דפים
...Adam alludes to " the seasons' difference," but in no respect as part of the curse — " With labour I must earn My bread ; what harm ? Idleness had been worse ; My labour will sustain me; and lest cold Or heat should injure us, his timely care Hath unbesought provided,... | |
| 248 דפים
...recompensed with joy, Fruit of thy womb ; on me the curse aslope Glanced on the ground : with labour I must earn My bread; what harm? Idleness had been worse; My labour will sustain me; and, lest cold Or heat should injure us, his timely care Hath, unbesought,... | |
| John Milton - 1889 - 644 דפים
...recompensed with joy, Fruit of thy womb ; on me the curse aslope Glanced on the ground: with labour I must earn My bread ; what harm ? Idleness had been worse ; My labour will sustain me; and, lest cold Or heat should injure us, his timely care Hath unbesought provided,... | |
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