| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 350 pages
...Shoulder to the Yoke, Break the fliff Clod, and o'er thy Furrow fmoak ? Since great his Strength, go trull him, void of Care; Lay on his Neck the Toil of all the Year ; Eid him bring home the Scafons to thy Doors, And caft his Load among thy gather'd Stores. Didft Thou... | |
| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 416 pages
...in each delightful Shade, Will the tall Reem, which knows no LOrd but Me, Low at the Crib, and afk an Alms of thee ? Submit his unworn Shoulder to the Yoke, Break the ftiff Clod, and o'er thy Furrow fmoak ? Since great his Strength, go truft him, void of Care ; Lay... | |
| Edward Young - Apologetics - 1756 - 430 pages
...to the Yoke, Break the ftiff Clod, and o'er thy Furrow frrioak ? Since great his Strength, go truft him, void of Care ; Lay on his Neck the Toil of all the Year ; Bid him bring home the Seafons to thy Doors* And caft his Load among thy gather'd Storest Didft Thou from Service the WiU-Afs... | |
| Edward Young - 1767 - 272 pages
...to the yoke, Break Jit ftiff clod, and o'er thy furrow fmoak ? Since gre;.t his ftrength, go truft him, void of care; Lay on his .neck the toil of all the year ; Bid him brirg home the feafons to ihy floors, Ard caft his load among thy gather'd ftores. Didft Thou from... | |
| Edward Young - Apologetics - 1775 - 408 pages
...fhoulder to the yoke, Break the ftiff clod, and o'er thy furrow fmoke? Since great his ftrength, go truft him, void of care; Lay on his neck the toil of all the year; Bid him bring home the feafons to thy doors, And caft his load among thy gather'd ftores. Didft thou from fervice the wild-afs... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 290 pages
...ftift" clod, and o'er thy furrow fmoke ? Since great his ftrength, go truft Rim, void of care ; 245 Lay on his neck the toil of all the year ; Bid him bring home the feafons to thy doors, And caft his load among thy gather' d' ftores. Didft thou from fervice the Wiid-Afs... | |
| Daniel Bellamy - Apologetics - 1789 - 512 pages
...fhoulder to the yoke, Break the ftiff clod, and o'er thy furrow fmoke ? Since great his ftrength, go truft him, void of care, Lay on his neck the toil of all the year j Bid him bring home the feafons to thy doors, And caft his load among thy gather'd ftores. VERSE XIII.... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 286 pages
...the ftiff clod, and o'er thy furrow fmoke ? Since great his ftrength, go truft him, void of care; 245 Lay on his neck the toil of all the year ; Bid him bring home the feafons to thy doors, And caft his load among thy gather'd ftores. Didft thou from fervice the Wild-Afs... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 pages
...moulder to the yoke, Break the ftiff clod, and o'er thy furrow fmoke ? Since great his ftrength, go truft him, void of care, Lay on his neck the toil of all the year ; ยป46 Bid him bring home the feafons to thy doors, And caft his load among thy gather'd ftores. Didft... | |
| English poetry - 1803 - 468 pages
...lawn, or seek the distant glade, And find a home in each delightful shade. 240 Will the tall Heem, which knows no lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask...Submit his unworn shoulder to the yoke, Break the stiffclod, and o'er thy furrow smoke ? Since great his strength, go trust him, void of care, Lay on... | |
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