They are clothed in velvet and warm in their furs and their ermines, while we are covered with rags. They have wine and spices and fair bread; and we oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and fine houses; we have pain and labour, the... Studies Scientific & Social - Page 434de Alfred Russel Wallace - 1900Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | John Richard Green - 1874 - 1078 pages
...ermines, while we are covered with rags. They have wine and spices and fair bread ; and we oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and...and the wind in the fields. And yet it is of us and of our toil that these men hold their state." It was the tyranny of property that then as ever roused... | |
 | Mary Elsie Thalheimer - 1875 - 297 pages
...oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and fine houses ; we have pain and labor, the rain and the wind in the fields. And yet it is...of us and our toil that these men hold their state. — When Adam delved and Eve span, where was then the gentleman?" 195. Deeper than this worldly discontent... | |
 | Mary Elsie Thalheimer - 1875 - 318 pages
...their furs, while we are covered with rags. They have wine and spices and fair bread, and we oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and fine houses; we have pain and labor, the rain and the wind in the fields. And yet it is of us and our toil that these men hold their... | |
 | John Richard Green - 1877 - 920 pages
...; and we oat-cake and straw, and Ntr to drink. They have leisure and fine houses ; we have pain »E labour, the rain and the wind in the fields. And yet it is of ftsA of our toil that these men hold their ' state." It was the fcamy of property that then as ever... | |
 | John Richard Green - 1878 - 622 pages
...ermines, Avhile we are covered with rags. They have wine and spices and fair bread ; and we oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and...and the wind in the fields. And yet it is of us and of our toil that these men hold their state." It was the tyranny of property that then as ever roused... | |
 | John Richard Green - 1878 - 876 pages
...ermines, while we are covered with rags. They have wine and spices and fair bread ; and we oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and fine houses ; we have pain and labor, the rain and the wind in the fields. And yet it is of us and of our toil that these men hold... | |
 | Blackie and son, ltd - 1879 - 138 pages
...ermines, while we are covered with rags. They have wines and spices and fair bread; and we oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and...and the wind in the fields, and yet it is of us and of our toil that these men hold their state." 4. With teaching such as this the minds of the people... | |
 | Earl Thomas Brassey Brassey - 1879 - 466 pages
...ermines, while we are covered with rags. They have wine and spices and fair bread ; and we, oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and...rain and the wind in the fields. And yet it is of us 1 ' Mary Barlon,' ch. iii. and of our toil that these men hold their state." It was the tyranny of... | |
 | George Girling - 1882 - 168 pages
...ermines, while we are covered with rags. They have wines and spices and fair bread; and we oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and...and the wind in the fields, and yet it is of us and of our toil that these men hold their state." 4. With teaching such as this the minds of the people... | |
 | Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 558 pages
...oat-cake and straw, and water to drink. They have leisure and fine houses; we have pain and labor, the rain and the wind in the fields. And yet it is...of us and our toil that these men hold their state. When Adam delved and Eve span, where was then the gentleman? ' The insolence of the tax-gatherers fanned... | |
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