| Francis Quarles - 1806 - 478 頁
...Come, burst your spleens with laughter to behold Anew-found vanity, which days of old Ne'er knew : a vanity, that has beset The world, and made more slaves than Mahomet : That has condemn'd us to the servile yoke • t .' Of slavery, and made us slaves to smoke. But stay, why tax... | |
| Francis Quarles - 1808 - 480 頁
...Ne'er knew : a vanity, that has beset The world, and made more slaves than Mahomet : That has condemn'd us to the servile yoke Of slavery, and made us slaves to smoke. But stay, why tax I thus our modern times, For new-born follies, and for new-born crimes ? Are we sole... | |
| 1841 - 986 頁
...Come, burst your spleens with laughter to behold A new-found vanity, which days of old NeVr knew : a vanity that has beset The world, and made more slaves...servile yoke Of slavery, and made us slaves to smoke. But stay! why tax I thus our modern times. For new-born follies and for new-born crimes'! Are we sole... | |
| William Horsell - 1845 - 262 頁
...300 years should have spread as it has, justifying the remarks of Quarks who says, " Tobacco ! — a vanity, that has beset The world, and made more...servile yoke, Of Slavery, and made us slaves to smoke." Teetotalers, as a body of Physical Reformers, ought not to encourage smoking, and snuffing, because... | |
| George T. Fisher, William Alfred Delamotte, F. G. Delamotte - 1845 - 104 頁
...Come, burst your spleens with laughter to behold A new-found vanity, which days of old Ne'er knew ; a vanity that has beset The world, and made more slaves...to the servile yoke Of slavery, and made us slaves of smoke. But stay, why tax I thus our modern times. For new-blown follies, and for newborn crimes... | |
| William Horsell - 1850 - 266 頁
...than 300 years should have spread as it has, justifying the remarks of Quarles, who says, " Tobacco ! a Vanity, that has beset The world, and made more slaves than Mahomet ; That has condemn'd us to the servile yoke Of slavery, and made us slaves to smoke." Teetotalers, as a body of... | |
| 1856 - 642 頁
...the practice of smoking, for he describes it as 'A new-found vanity, which, days of old Ne'er knew. A vanity that has beset The world, and made more slaves than Mahomet; That has condemn'd us to the servile yoke Of slavery, and made us slaves to amoke; ' but, as he proceeds to... | |
| James Caughey - 1857 - 444 頁
...Come burst your spleen with laughter to behold, A new-found vanity, which days of old Ne'er knew ; a vanity that has beset The world, and made more slaves...servile yoke Of slavery, and made us slaves to smoke.'" Yes, but you remember another poet, Spenser, who, in his poem entitled, " The Faery Queen," designates... | |
| 1860 - 800 頁
...spleens with laughter to behold A new-found vanity, which days of old Ne'er knew, — a vanity that bus beset The world, and made more slaves than Mahomet,...servile yoke Of slavery, and made us slaves to smoke. But stay! why tax I thus our modern times For new-born follies and for new-bora crimes? Are we sole... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1857 - 408 頁
...knew : a vanity, that has beset The world, and made more slaves than Mahomet; 10 That has condemn'd us to the servile yoke Of slavery, and made us slaves to smoke. But stay, why tax I thus our modern times For new-born follies, and for new-born crimes? Q Are we sole... | |
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