EssaysLittle Leather Library Corporation, 1910 - 96 pages |
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Page 163
... hands in heroic hands . Only be admonished by what you already see , not to strike leagues of friendship with cheap persons , where no friendship can be . Our impatience betrays us into rash and foolish alliances which no God attends ...
... hands in heroic hands . Only be admonished by what you already see , not to strike leagues of friendship with cheap persons , where no friendship can be . Our impatience betrays us into rash and foolish alliances which no God attends ...
Page 176
... hands , instead of honey it will yield us bees . Our words and actions to be fair must be timely . A gay and pleasant sound is the whetting of the scythe in the mornings of June ; yet what is more lonesome and sad than the sound of a ...
... hands , instead of honey it will yield us bees . Our words and actions to be fair must be timely . A gay and pleasant sound is the whetting of the scythe in the mornings of June ; yet what is more lonesome and sad than the sound of a ...
Page 184
... hand to hand , and they are a feeble folk . • It is a proverb that courtesy costs nothing ' ; but calculation might come to value love for its profit . Love is fabled to be blind , but kindness is necessary to perception ; love is not a ...
... hand to hand , and they are a feeble folk . • It is a proverb that courtesy costs nothing ' ; but calculation might come to value love for its profit . Love is fabled to be blind , but kindness is necessary to perception ; love is not a ...
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