Elegant Extracts: Being a Copious Selection of Instructive, Moral, and Entertaining Passages, from the Most Eminent British Poets, Nide 6J. Sharpe, 1810 |
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Sivu 188
... keep his countenance , and never to keep his word . I asked a poor man how he did ? He said , ' he was like a wash - ball , always in decay . ' Civis , the most honourable name among the Romans ; a citizen , a word of contempt among us ...
... keep his countenance , and never to keep his word . I asked a poor man how he did ? He said , ' he was like a wash - ball , always in decay . ' Civis , the most honourable name among the Romans ; a citizen , a word of contempt among us ...
Sivu 227
... Keep company with good men , and you'll in- crease their number . He is a good man , who is good for himself , but he is good indeed , who is so for others too . When you meet with a virtuous man , draw his picture . He who keeps good ...
... Keep company with good men , and you'll in- crease their number . He is a good man , who is good for himself , but he is good indeed , who is so for others too . When you meet with a virtuous man , draw his picture . He who keeps good ...
Sivu 250
... Keep out of a hasty man's way for a while , out of a sullen man's all the days of your life . If you love me , John ... keep me from still water , from that which is rough I will keep myself . Take your wife's first advice , not her ...
... Keep out of a hasty man's way for a while , out of a sullen man's all the days of your life . If you love me , John ... keep me from still water , from that which is rough I will keep myself . Take your wife's first advice , not her ...
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