Proverbial Folk-loreFolcroft Library Editions, 1976 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 14
... live the longest . It is a happy dispensation . Their death might possibly hasten ours . But who can doubt that , when we die , ' they get rid of their greatest anxiety . Sometimes , indeed , it is only then that they seem to begin to live ...
... live the longest . It is a happy dispensation . Their death might possibly hasten ours . But who can doubt that , when we die , ' they get rid of their greatest anxiety . Sometimes , indeed , it is only then that they seem to begin to live ...
Pagina 40
... live , To pity , and perhaps forgive . - Cowper . There are three companions with whom a man should always keep on good terms His stomach His conscience And his wife ! which is matched by another useful gastronomic maxim . If you would live ...
... live , To pity , and perhaps forgive . - Cowper . There are three companions with whom a man should always keep on good terms His stomach His conscience And his wife ! which is matched by another useful gastronomic maxim . If you would live ...
Pagina 132
... Live and let live , is a widely extending maxim . Just experience tells in every soil , That they who think must govern those who toil , And all that Freedom's highest art can reach , Is but to lay proportioned load on each . At the ...
... Live and let live , is a widely extending maxim . Just experience tells in every soil , That they who think must govern those who toil , And all that Freedom's highest art can reach , Is but to lay proportioned load on each . At the ...
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