| 1831 - 510 Seiten
...world, men are drunkards therewith. 4. He that taketh tobacco can not leave it ; it doth bewitch them ; even so the pleasures of the world make men loath to leave them ; they are for the most part enchanted with them. And, farther, besides all this, it is like hell in the very substance of it, for... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1835 - 256 Seiten
...wit, first, it is a smoke; so are all the vanities of this world. Secondly, it delighteth them that take it ; so do all the pleasures of the world delight...drunken therewith. Fourthly, he that taketh tobacco cannot leave it ; it doth bewitch him ; even so the pleasures of the world make men loath to leave... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1835 - 348 Seiten
...world delight the men of the world. Thirdly, It maketh men drunken, and light in the head — so do the vanities of the world — men are drunken therewith, Fourthly, He that taketh tnbacco saith he cannot leave it, it doth bewitch him — even BO the pleasures of the world make men... | |
| Charles Clay - 1842 - 34 Seiten
...first, it is a smoke — so are all the vanities of this world ; secondly, it <lelighteth them that take it — so do all the pleasures of the world delight...drunken therewith ; fourthly, he that taketh tobacco cannot leave it, it doth bewitch him — even so the pleasures of the world make men loathe to leave... | |
| George Combe - 1850 - 452 Seiten
...wit, first, it is a smoke ; so are all the vanities of this world. Secondly, it delightest them that take it ; so do all the pleasures of the world delight...drunken therewith. Fourthly, he that taketh tobacco cannot leave it ; it doth bewitch him ; even so the plea sures of the world make men loath to leave... | |
| 1854 - 114 Seiten
...so do all the vanities of the world, men are drunken therewith ; fourthly, lie that taketh tobacco cannot leave it, it doth bewitch him — even so the...loath to leave them, they are, for the most part, enchanted with them. And, farther, besides all this, it is like hell in the very substance of it ;... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1854 - 348 Seiten
...the world delight the men of the world. Thirdly, It maketh men drunken and light in the head : so do the vanities of the world : men are drunken therewith. Fourthly, He that takes tobacco saith he cannot leave it, it doth bewitch him : even so do the pleasures of the world... | |
| Frederick William Fairholt - 1859 - 354 Seiten
...the world delight the men of the world. Thirdly, It maketh men drunken, and light in the head ; so do the vanities of the world, men are drunken therewith....he cannot leave it, it doth bewitch him : even so * This passage appears clearly to allude to Raleigh, as James's dislike to him was sufficient to induce... | |
| George Cruikshank - 1862 - 166 Seiten
...so do all the vanities of this world ; men are drunken therewith. Fourthly, he that taketh tobacco cannot leave it, it doth bewitch him, — even so the pleasures of the world make men loth to leave them, for they are for the most part enchanted with them. And further, besides all this,... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1863 - 388 Seiten
...world's expectation, and may become classic to ourselves. A NEW COUNTERBLAST. 8* k A NEW COUNTERBLAST. " He that taketh tobacco saith he cannot leave it, it doth bewitch him." — KINO JAMES'S Counterblast to Tobacco. A MERICA is especially responsible to the whole j\ world... | |
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