Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 10
... bear the clapper should not pull the bell . He who the squalling cannot bear Should never take the sow by the ear . Good sooth ! I hold He scarce is knight , yea but half man , who lets His heart be stirred with any foolish heat At any ...
... bear the clapper should not pull the bell . He who the squalling cannot bear Should never take the sow by the ear . Good sooth ! I hold He scarce is knight , yea but half man , who lets His heart be stirred with any foolish heat At any ...
Pagina 121
... bear it , ' may be grim , but it is true philosophy . As an old moralist remarks , Our way lies through a Vale of ... Bear and forbear ! ' thus preach the ancient sages , And , in two words , contain the sense of pages . With patience ...
... bear it , ' may be grim , but it is true philosophy . As an old moralist remarks , Our way lies through a Vale of ... Bear and forbear ! ' thus preach the ancient sages , And , in two words , contain the sense of pages . With patience ...
Pagina 164
... Bear and forbear . ' Bear and forbear ! Thus preach the ancient sages , And , in two words , enclose the sense of pages , With patience bear life's certain ills , and oh ! Forbear those deeds which threaten future woe ! Gather thistles ...
... Bear and forbear . ' Bear and forbear ! Thus preach the ancient sages , And , in two words , enclose the sense of pages , With patience bear life's certain ills , and oh ! Forbear those deeds which threaten future woe ! Gather thistles ...
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