Otherwise Paul would not have been in a moneyless state, and he must have been moneylessbefore he would have gone to work.
And over this pardon a priest and Piers began so loudly to dispute that the dreamer awoke, "And saw the sun that time towards the south, And I meatless and moneyless upon the Malvern Hills.
The moneyless labouring class was wholly disfranchised of political powers, and thus disarmed of its powers of mischief.
But on the other hand, if the full franchises of the ruling class be conceded to the moneyless citizens, they seize the balance of power, and virtually hold the reins over the rights, property, and lives of the moneyed classes.
The tendency of our African slavery was to diminish, at the same time, the numbers and destitution of the class of white moneyless men, so as to render them a harmless element in the State.
That fact is, that in free States, a large portion of all those who, from their moneyless condition, ought to pursue manual labour, are too lazy to do so voluntarily.
I had sixty cents when I landed; had paid fifty for trunk drayage, and I was now a moneyless man--hence my secret.
We made an extended report to Senator Windom, which contained data as to the success and prosperity of the many and advice to the moneyless to avoid the suffering which might lie in wait.
Through an increase of moneyless operations between the departments, and between the government and individuals, economically dependent upon it, the ground is prepared for the abolition of money.
It is with a feeling doubtless somewhat analogous to that of the angler, that the London shopkeeper from time to time regards the moneyless crowds who throng in gaping admiration around the tempting display he makes in his window.
Once more in Sixteenth Street, the moneyless reality thrust itself upon him with renewed insistence, and he turned a corner abruptly to escape an acquaintance who was crossing the street.
The man of vice not only refused point blank to make restitution, but evinced a readiness to take the matter into the courts which was most disconcerting to Margaret Gannon's moneyless advocate.
A moneyless man if he wins a woman's love knows that such love is genuine and untainted by self-interest; but a rich man can never be truly certain of love at all.
The little gardens near and in and about Haarlem had both wide and narrow “moneyless paths,” all of which date from the time of the tulip mania in the seventeenth century, and remain as witnesses of the folly of our forefathers.
Having sold his ground and gotten his money, he placed it in her keeping, and she, to enjoy it with the more security, ran away to the city; leaving him to prosecute his journey to Kentucky moneyless and alone.
If such were the fate of the master of the family, abounding with money and friends, what could be hoped for the moneyless and friendless Wallace?
For I had discovered in my study from New York to Cleveland many moneyless men striving to reach these government works.
Leaving the coat at a convenient place, I appeared an out-of-work moneyless man, seeking assistance in this mighty American industrial center.
The approach of late afternoon and night found me wandering about the streets a jobless, moneylessman looking for work and shelter.
But there was no available place for the poor, the moneyless man or woman of Newburgh, to bathe but the river.
A moment's reflection will show us quickly hundreds of good reasons why many of them at times should be moneyless and shelterless.
As I lay in my comfortable bed I thought of the homeless, moneyless ones who belonged to Omaha that night and who were shelterless and hungry.
It contains several poems that are superior to The Moneyless Man, but the general reader refuses to read them.
One Kentucky poet took the philosophy of The Moneyless Man too seriously, and A Reply to the Moneyless Man was the pathetic result.
Ah, search the wide world wherever you can There is no open door for a Moneyless Man!
Stoddard Johnston, and it is an altogether fitting remembrance for the author of The Moneyless Man.
Major Stanton's first volume of verse was The Moneyless Man and Other Poems (Baltimore, 1871).
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