Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 33
... heart can wish - and longer too ! These last words considerably change the whole character of the passage ; but we have good , honest appreciation in those other lines , quoted by Mr. Spurgeon in his " John Ploughman's talk , " a book ...
... heart can wish - and longer too ! These last words considerably change the whole character of the passage ; but we have good , honest appreciation in those other lines , quoted by Mr. Spurgeon in his " John Ploughman's talk , " a book ...
Pagina 97
... heart le with thee doth bear a part : These are certain signs to know , Faithful friend from flattering foe . - Barnfield . Also the poet Cowper , the great authority on this subject , pays a very graceful compliment to one of his ...
... heart le with thee doth bear a part : These are certain signs to know , Faithful friend from flattering foe . - Barnfield . Also the poet Cowper , the great authority on this subject , pays a very graceful compliment to one of his ...
Pagina 126
... heart , and what that leads to ; saying and doing , not saying and not doing , according as God may be most honoured and man best advantaged . Charity gives out at the door , and God puts in at the window . but still Bis dat qui cito ...
... heart , and what that leads to ; saying and doing , not saying and not doing , according as God may be most honoured and man best advantaged . Charity gives out at the door , and God puts in at the window . but still Bis dat qui cito ...
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