Proverbial Folk-loreR.J. Clark, 1881 - 173 pagine |
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Pagina 69
... thee , nor abuse thee , ' said the benevolent Quaker to the dog who bit him , ' But I'll give thee a bad name ! ' so he called out ' Mad dog ! ' and then the neighbours came and killed it . This introduces making a ' cat's paw ; ' which ...
... thee , nor abuse thee , ' said the benevolent Quaker to the dog who bit him , ' But I'll give thee a bad name ! ' so he called out ' Mad dog ! ' and then the neighbours came and killed it . This introduces making a ' cat's paw ; ' which ...
Pagina 94
... thee , and so hate thee . " Prov . xxv , 17 . Cowper , who is especially strong on this subject , thus shows up in another place one most objectionable phrase of supposed friendship , the imagining that intimacy is any excuse for ...
... thee , and so hate thee . " Prov . xxv , 17 . Cowper , who is especially strong on this subject , thus shows up in another place one most objectionable phrase of supposed friendship , the imagining that intimacy is any excuse for ...
Pagina 97
... thee in thy need : If thou sorrow he will weep ; If thou wake he cannot sleep ; Thus , of every grief in heart le with thee doth bear a part : These are certain signs to know , Faithful friend from flattering foe . - Barnfield . Also ...
... thee in thy need : If thou sorrow he will weep ; If thou wake he cannot sleep ; Thus , of every grief in heart le with thee doth bear a part : These are certain signs to know , Faithful friend from flattering foe . - Barnfield . Also ...
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