| Erskine Neale - 1849 - 444 trang
...suggestions what visiting justice would think it worth his while to adopt ? CHAPTER XVII. " DRINK ! " " It were better for a man to be subject to any vice than to drunkenness ; for all other vanities and sins are recovered, but a drunkard will never shake off... | |
| Charles Whitehead - 1854 - 346 trang
...in thyself, and companions, for it is a bewitching and infectious vice. And, remember my words, that it were better for a man to be subject to any vice than to it, for all other vanities and sins are recovered ; but a drunkard will never shake off the delight... | |
| 1856 - 570 trang
...joy, revel, pleasure, and applause, transform ourselves into beasts ! . — Sir Walter Raleigh. TT were better for a man to be subject to any vice, than to Drunkenness : for all other vanities and sins are recovered, but a Drunkard will never shake off... | |
| 1872 - 692 trang
...we would constantly pray, " 0 Lord, in Thee have I trusted, let me never be brought to confusion." IT were better for a man to be subject to any vice than to drunkenness ; for all other vanities and sins are to be recovered, but a drunkard will never shake... | |
| 1877 - 972 trang
...in thyself, and companions : for it is a bewitching and infectious vice; and remember my words, that it were better for a man to be subject to any vice than to it; for all other vanities and sins are recovered, but a drunkard will never shake off the delight... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1877 - 982 trang
...thyself, and companions : for it is a bewitching and infectious vice ; and remember my words, that that te to it; for all other vanities and sins are recovered, but a drunkard will never shake off the delight... | |
| Lizzie Penney (ed) - 1878 - 108 trang
...in thyself and companions ; for it is a bewitching and infectious vice. And remember my words, that it were better for a man to be subject to any vice than to it ; for all other vanities and sins are recovered, but a drunkard will never shake off the delights... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 trang
...shafts of mischief round As wisest men can scarce escape. ' Versified from Chrysostom. DK UNKENNESS. IT were better for a man to be subject to any vice than to drunkenness ; for all other vanities and sins are recovered, but a drunkard will never shake off... | |
| George Godfrey (yeoman warder of the Tower of London.) - 1882 - 76 trang
...in thyself and companions ; for it is a bewitching and infectious vice ; and remember my words, that it were better for a man to be subject to any vice than to it, for all other vanities and sins are recovered, but a drunkard will never shake off the delight... | |
| Truths - 1885 - 572 trang
...liquor." Perhaps it is the only time he ought to be regarded : Aperit prcecordia liber. . — Sir Walter Raleigh. IT were better for a man to be subject to any vice, than to Drunkenness : for all other vanities and sins are recovered, but a Drunkard will never shake off... | |
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