| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 424 pages
...Hear what their teachers fay ; With reverence meet their parents word, And with delight obey. Have you not heard what dreadful plagues Are threaten'd by...breaks his Father's law, Or mocks his Mother's word ? What heavy guilt upon him lies ! How curfed is his name ! The ravens mall pick out his eyes, And... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 264 pages
...reverence meet their parents wordy And with delight obey. Have you not heard what dreadful plagues Arc threaten'd by the Lord, To him that breaks his Father's law, Or mocks his Mother's word f What heavy guilt upon him lies ! How curfcd is his nime ! The ravens fhall pick out his e) cs, And... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...mt-et their parents word, And with delight obey. you not heard what dreadful plagues Are thrcaten'd by the Lord, To him that breaks his father's law, Or mocks his mother's word ? What heavy guilt upon him lies ! How curled is his name ' The ravens mail pick out his eyes, And... | |
| Richard Johnson - Children's poetry - 1793 - 198 pages
...their teachers fay ; With rev'rence meet their parents word, And with delight obey. Have Have yoii not heard 'what dreadful plagues Are threaten'd by...breaks his father's law, Or mocks his mother's word ? What hea\ty guilt vipon him lies ! How curfed is his -name ! The ravens (hall 'pick out his eyes,... | |
| 1794 - 954 pages
...reverence meet their parents word. And with delight obey. Have you not heard what dreadful plague» Are threaten'd by the Lord, To him that breaks his father's law, Or mocks his mother's word ; What heavy guilt upon him lies ! How curfed is his name ! The raven« (hall pick out his eyes, And... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 972 pages
...Hear what their teachers fay ; With reverence meet their parents word. And with delight obey. Have you not heard what dreadful plagues Are threaten'd by...breaks his father's law, Or mocks his mother's word ; What heavy guilt upon him lies ! How curfed is his name ! The ravens (hall pick out his eyes, And... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 574 pages
...their parents' word, And with delight obey. Hive you not heard what dreadful plagues Are threatcn'd by the Lord, To him that breaks his father's law, Or mocks his mother's word ? What heavy guilt upon him lies ! How curled is his name ! The ravens (hall pick out his cycj, And... | |
| W. M. - Children - 1801 - 356 pages
...Hear what their teachers fay ; With rev'rence meet their parents word, And with delight obey. Have you not heard what dreadful plagues Are threaten'd by...breaks his father's law, Or mocks his mother's word? ' • What heavy guilt upon him lies 1 How curfed is his name! The ravens fliall pick out his eyes,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 pages
...what their teachers fay ; With rev'rence meet their parent's word, And with delight obey. Have you not heard what dreadful plagues Are threaten'd by...breaks his father's law, Or mocks his mother's word? What heavy goilt upon him lies ! How curfed is his name ! The ravens (ha.ll pick out his eyes, And... | |
| Isaac Watts - English poetry - 1807 - 410 pages
...thejr parents' word, And with delight obey. Have you not heard what dreadful plagues Are thrnaten'd by the Lord, To him that breaks his father's law, Or mocks his mother's word i What heavy guilt upon him lies ! How cursed is his name I The ravens shall pick out his eyes, And... | |
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