| Entomological Society of Ontario - 1872 - 416 pagine
...your wisdom and judgment. Prevention, in dealing with insect ravages, is ahvays better than cure. ' A little fire is quickly trodden out, which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench.' The proper way to deal with this insect is to attack it in its native breeding places. " In my seventh... | |
| Albert Walker - 1873 - 276 pagine
...Omittance is no quittance. Shakespeare. A little snow, tumbled about, Anon becomes a mountain. Shakespeare. A little fire is quickly trodden out, Which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench. Shakespeare. NATURE. How hard it is to hide the sparks of nature. Shakespeare. NIGHT. The drowsy night grows on... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 136 pagine
...to London ; And many giddy people flock to him. Oxf. Let's levy men, and beat him back again. Clar. A little fire is quickly trodden out, Which being suffered, rivers cannot quench. War. In Warwickshire I have true-hearted friends, Not mutinous in peace, yet bold in war ; Those will... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1873 - 136 pagine
...to London ; And many giddy people flock to him. Oxf. Let's levy men, and beat him back again. Clar. A little fire is quickly trodden out, Which being suffered, rivers cannot quench. War. In Warwickshire I have true-hearted friends, Not mutinous in peace, yet bold in war ; Those will... | |
| John Bartlett - 1874 - 798 pagine
...And happy always was it for that son Whose father, for his hoarding, went to hell ? Act ii. Sc. 2. A little fire is quickly trodden out, Which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench. Act iv. Sc. 8. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind : The thief doth fear each bush an officer.... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 pagine
...to hell ? Act ii. Sc. z. Warwick, peace ; Proud setter-up and puller-down of kings. Act iii. Sc. 3. A little fire is quickly trodden out, Which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench. Act iv. Sc. 8. Suspicion always haunts the guilty mind : The thief doth fear each bush an officer.... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1875 - 962 pagine
...your wisdom and judgment. Prevention in dealing with insect ravages, is always better than cure. " A little fire is quickly trodden out, which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench." The proper way to deal with this insect is to attack it in its native breeding places. It is a fact... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1876 - 582 pagine
...your wisdom and judgment. Prevention in dealing with insect ravages, is always better than cure. " A little fire is quickly trodden out, which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench." The proper way to deal with this insect is to attack it in its native breeding places. It is a fact... | |
| American Association for the Advancement of Science - 1876 - 644 pagine
...your wisdom and judgment. Prevention in dealing with insect ravages, is always better than cure. " A little fire is quickly trodden out, which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench." The proper way to deal with this insect is to attack it in its native breeding places. It is a fact... | |
| 1877 - 362 pagine
...harmony of shape express, FLSE by degrees and beautifully less. — Pиtoи, Henry and Emma. Fire. — A little FIRE is quickly trodden out. Which, being suffered, rivers cannot quench. SHAKSPEKE, Heury VI. Firmament. — The spacious FIRMAMENT on high, With all the blue ethereal sky,... | |
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