Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 46
Alan Benjamin Cheales. " Yea , and hath slandered his own mother's son . " Psalm 1 , 20 . A word against a mother ... hath wife and children wants not business . On the subjects of large families the proverb world is divided . But ...
Alan Benjamin Cheales. " Yea , and hath slandered his own mother's son . " Psalm 1 , 20 . A word against a mother ... hath wife and children wants not business . On the subjects of large families the proverb world is divided . But ...
Pagina 168
... hath happened unto me ? For the Lord is long suffering , He will in no wise let thee go . Be not ashamed to confess thy sins , And force not the course of the river . These others are more general . Seven days do men mourn for him that ...
... hath happened unto me ? For the Lord is long suffering , He will in no wise let thee go . Be not ashamed to confess thy sins , And force not the course of the river . These others are more general . Seven days do men mourn for him that ...
Pagina 171
... hath an evil eye , And considereth not that poverty shall come upon him . Where else could have been furnished forth such a picture as that given in Proverbs xxiv , 30-34 , of the House of the Sluggard , of the invincible laziness that ...
... hath an evil eye , And considereth not that poverty shall come upon him . Where else could have been furnished forth such a picture as that given in Proverbs xxiv , 30-34 , of the House of the Sluggard , of the invincible laziness that ...
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