Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - 564 pagina's |
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Pagina 327
... tongue could never learn sweet soothing word ; But now thy beauty is proposed my fee , My proud Heart sues , and prompts my Tongue to speak Lobe . Cowley . A MIGHTY Pain to Love it is , And ' tis a Pain that Pain to miss ; But of all ...
... tongue could never learn sweet soothing word ; But now thy beauty is proposed my fee , My proud Heart sues , and prompts my Tongue to speak Lobe . Cowley . A MIGHTY Pain to Love it is , And ' tis a Pain that Pain to miss ; But of all ...
Pagina 494
... tongue : therefore if thou observest this rule in all assem- blies , thou shalt seldom err : restrain thy Choler , hearken much , and speak little ; for the Tongue is the instrument of the greates Good and greatest Evil that is done in ...
... tongue : therefore if thou observest this rule in all assem- blies , thou shalt seldom err : restrain thy Choler , hearken much , and speak little ; for the Tongue is the instrument of the greates Good and greatest Evil that is done in ...
Pagina 496
... Tongue discovers the state of the mind , no less than that of the body ; but , in either case , before the Philosopher or the Physician can judge , the patient must open his mouth . Some men envelop themselves in such an impenetrable ...
... Tongue discovers the state of the mind , no less than that of the body ; but , in either case , before the Philosopher or the Physician can judge , the patient must open his mouth . Some men envelop themselves in such an impenetrable ...
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Addison Anon bear Beauty Bliss bosom breast breath Bruyere Byron Character Chesterfield Cicero Colton Cowper Cunning Death delight divine doth Earth Evil eyes fair fear feel fire flatter Folly Fool Fortune Friends Friendship Fuller Genius give Glory Gold Grace Greville Grief Happiness hath Health Heart Heaven honest Honour Hope hour human Joanna Baillie La Bruyere La Rochefoucauld Lavater light live Lobe Lobe.-Shakspeare look Love man's mankind Marriage Milton Mind moral Nature never Night o'er pain Passions Peace Pindar Pleasure Plutarch Praise Pride reason Religion rich Rochefoucauld S. T. Coleridge Seneca Shakspeare sigh Sir Philip Sidney Sir Walter Raleigh Sleep smile Sorrow Soul Spenser spirit sweet Tacitus Tears thee things Thomson thou art thou hast thought tongue true Truth Vanity vex'd Vice Virtue Washington Irving wind Wisdom wise Woman words Young Youth