Proverbial Folk-loreFolcroft Library Editions, 1976 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 118
... thou sittest to eat with a ruler , Consider diligently what is before thee , And put a knife to thy throat If thou be a man given to appetite . " Prov . xxiii , 20 . Prov . xxiii , 1 , 2 . This idea seems adopted in those remarkable ...
... thou sittest to eat with a ruler , Consider diligently what is before thee , And put a knife to thy throat If thou be a man given to appetite . " Prov . xxiii , 20 . Prov . xxiii , 1 , 2 . This idea seems adopted in those remarkable ...
Pagina 142
... Thou shalt go thou shalt return never by war shalt thou perish , is another such utterance , which lured on to destruction 142.
... Thou shalt go thou shalt return never by war shalt thou perish , is another such utterance , which lured on to destruction 142.
Pagina 168
... thou shalt drink it with pleasure . Better is the life of a poor man in a mean cottage , Than delicate fare in ... thou takest in hand Remember the end , And thou shalt never do amiss . Thus is arrived at the Proverbs of Solomou ...
... thou shalt drink it with pleasure . Better is the life of a poor man in a mean cottage , Than delicate fare in ... thou takest in hand Remember the end , And thou shalt never do amiss . Thus is arrived at the Proverbs of Solomou ...
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