| Henry Kaye Bonney - 1815 - 422 pagina’s
...those dear pledges ; their childishness, their " stammering, their little angers, their inno" cence, their imperfections, their necessities " are so many...of joy and " comfort to him that delights in their per" sons and society ; but he that loves not his " wife and children, feeds a lioness at home, " and... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 630 pagina’s
...can retire home to his sanctuary and refectory, and his gardens of sweetness and chaste refreshments. No man can tell but he ' that loves his children,...their childishness, their stammering, their little an- i gers, their innocence, their imperfections, their necessities, are ao many little emanations... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1822 - 730 pagina’s
...sweetness and chaste refreshments. No man can tell, bnt he that loves his children, how many delicions accents make a man's heart dance in the pretty conversation...stammering, their little angers, their innocence, their imperfactions, their necessities, are so many little emanations of joy and comfort to him that delights... | |
| 1823 - 704 pagina’s
...his infant children just budding into childhood. " No man (says he) can tell but he that loves bis children, how many delicious accents make a man's...to him that delights in their persons and society." This is true to the letter ; mewed up as we are in this vast city, and constrained to daily toil, and... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - 1828 - 710 pagina’s
...can retire home to his sanctuary and refectory, and his gardens of sweetness and chaste refreshments. No man can tell, but he that loves his children, how...but he that loves not his wife and children, feeds a lionness at home, and broods over a nest of sorrows ; and blessing itself cannot make him happy ; so... | |
| 1831 - 984 pagina’s
...sanctuary and refectory, and his gardens of sweetness and chaste refreshments. No man can tell but he, mat loves his children, how many delicious accents make...persons and society ; but he that loves not his wife ind children, feeds a lioness at home, and broods a neat of sorrows ; and blessing itself cannot make... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1832 - 398 pagina’s
...can retire home to his sanctuary and refectory, and his gardens of sweetness and chaste refreshments. No man can tell, but he that loves his children, how...but he that loves not his wife and children, feeds a lionness at home, and broods over a nest of sorrows ; and blessing itself cannot make him happy ; so... | |
| William Hone - 1832 - 874 pagina’s
...(ми retire home to his sanctuary and refectory, and his gardens of sweetness and chaste refreshments. could be discovered, the heir-at-law was about to...Some of her domestics, however, were sent to lock op — Jeremy Taylor. CHILDREN. Oh 1 to my sense, there is in childhood'« U-, And in its trust, that,... | |
| Mary Atkinson Maurice - 1833 - 312 pagina’s
...not been taught to play upon it. MONTGOMERY. ON THE PLEASURE ARISING FROM THE SOCIETY OF CHILDREN. No man can tell, but he that loves his children, how...their imperfections, their necessities, are so many emanations of joy and comfort to him that delights in their persons and society. JEREMY TAYLOR. ON... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1834 - 364 pagina’s
...thistles from the choicest flowers of paradise : for nothing can sweeten felicity itself but love. No man can tell but he that loves his children how...to him that delights in their persons and society :* • GENTLE SHEPHERD, Scene 2. I shall ha'e delight To hear their little plaints, and keep them right.... | |
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