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" Twas allotted to man with his earliest breath, Attends him at birth, and awaits him in death. Presides o'er his happiness, honour, and health, Is the prop of his house, and the end of his wealth. "
Enquire Within Upon Everything - Page 66
by Robert Kemp Philp - 1865 - 371 pages
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The Classical Journal, Volume 18

1818 - 444 pages
...earliest breath, It assists at his birth, and attends him in death ; Presides o'er his happiness, honor, and health, Is the prop of his house, and the end of his wealth ; ^It begins every hope, every wish it must bound ; And tho' unassuming, with Monarchs is crown'd....
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Tickler, Or, Monthly Compendium of Good Things, in Prose and ..., Volumes 1-3

1818 - 596 pages
...earliest breath, It assists at his birth, and attends him in death. Presides o'er his happiness, honor, and health, Is the prop of his house, and the end of his wealth;. I In the heaps of the miser 'tis hoarded with care, But is sure to bo lost in his prodigal heir; It...
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Riddles, charades, and conundrums [compiled by J.W. Jones].

John Winter Jones - 1822 - 176 pages
...thunder; 'Twas allotted to man in his earliest breath, Atteqds at his hirth, and awaits him in death ; Presides o'er his happiness, honour, and health, Is the prop of his. bouse and the end, of his wealth : In the heaps of the miser 'tis hoarded with care, But is sore to...
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A Collection of Poems: Chiefly Manuscript, and from Living Authors

Joanna Baillie - 1823 - 388 pages
...found in the sphere when 'tis riven asunder, Be seen in the lightning, and heard in the thunder'Twas allotted to man with his earliest breath, Attends at his birth, and awaits him in death, Presides o'er his happiness, honor, and health, Is the prop of his house, and the end of his wealth....
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The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With Lord Byron's English ...

William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 pages
...light'ning, and heard in the thunder. Twas allotted to man with his earliest breath, Attends at his hirth, and awaits him in death ; It presides o'er his happiness,...and the end of his wealth , Without it the soldier, the seaman may roam, But woe to the wretch who expels it from home. In the whispers of conscience its...
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Mirth in Miniature, Or Bursts of Merriment: Being a Collection of the Very ...

1825 - 204 pages
...'Twas allotted to man with his earliest Breath, It assists at his Birth and attends him in Death-; ' . Presides o'er his Happiness, Honour, and Health, Is the prop of his House and the end of his Wealth ; In the Heaps of the miser 'tis hoarded with care, But is .sure to be lost in his prodigal Heir; It...
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The Poetical Melange

1828 - 814 pages
...; It was given to man with his earliest breath, It assists at his birth, and attends him in death, Presides o'er his happiness, honour and health, Is the prop of his house, and the end of his wealth ; It begins every hope, every wish it must bound ; And, though unassuming, with monarchs is crowned...
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The Boy's Own Book;: A Complete Encyclopedia of All the Diversions, Athletic ...

William Clarke - 1829 - 476 pages
...'Twas allotted to man from his earliest breath, It assists at his birth, and attends him in death ; Presides o'er his happiness, honour, and health, Is the prop of his house, and the end of his wealth ; In the heap of the miser 'tis hoarded with care, But is sure to be lost in his prodigal heir ; It...
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The Principles of English Composition: Illustrated by Examples with Critical ...

David Booth - 1831 - 408 pages
...found in the sphere when 'tis riven asunder, Be seen in the lighfning, and heard in the thunder. 'Twas allotted to man with his earliest breath, Attends...and the end of his wealth: Without it the soldier, the seaman, may roam, But woe to the wretch who expels it from home. In the whispers of conscience...
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Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 2

1831 - 426 pages
...in the sphere when 'tis riven asunder; [der; Be seen in the lightning, and heard in the thun 'Twas allotted to man with his earliest breath. Attends...and health, Is the prop of his house, and the end of bis wealth ; Without It the soldier, the seaman may roam, But wo to the wretch that expels it from...
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