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" One to-day is worth two to-morrows, as Poor Richard says ; and further, Never leave that till to-morrow, which you can do to-day. If you were a servant, would you not be ashamed that a good master should catch you idle? Are you then your own master? Be... "
The Immortal Mentor, Or, Man's Unerring Guide to a Healthy, Wealthy & Happy ... - Page 110
1802 - 323 pages
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The First-[sixth] Reader: Of the United States Series; Embracing, in ..., Book 5

Marcius Willson - 1872 - 322 pages
...industry. Then " plough deep, while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to sell and to keep." Work while it is called to-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered to-morrow; and, farther, " never put off till to-morrow what you can do to-day." 158 catch yourself 'idle, where...
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First (-Sixth) illustrated reader

Illustrated reader - 1874 - 408 pages
...things to industry; then plough deep while sluggards sleep, and you will have corn to sell and to keep." Work while it is called to-day, for you know not how...hindered tomorrow; "One to-day is worth two to-morrows;" and, farther, " Have you somewhat to do to-morrow, do it to day." " If you were a servant, would you...
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Richmond Journal of Practice: A Monthly Review of Medicine and Surgery, Volume 9

1895 - 482 pages
...things to industry. Then plough deep while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to sell and to keep. Work while it is called to-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered to-morrow. The to-day is worth two to-morrows, as poor Richard says ; and further, never leave that till tomorrow...
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The American Normal Readers: Fifth Book

May Louise Harvey - 1912 - 424 pages
...has any rich relation left you a legacy, diligence is the mother of good luck, as Poor Richard says. Work while it is called to-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered to-morrow. "Methinks I hear some of you say, 'Must a man afford himself no leisure ? ' . . . I will tell thee,...
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The Stoddard Library: Eliot-Gladstone

John Lawson Stoddard - 1913 - 494 pages
...Then ' plow deep, while Sluggards sleep, and you shall have Corn to sell and to keep,' says Poor Dick. Work while it is called To-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered Tomorrow, which makes Poor Richard say, ' One To-day is worth two To-morrows;' and farther, 'Have you somewhat...
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Selections from the Riverside Literature Series for Sixth Grade Reading ...

1914 - 304 pages
...Then plough deep while sluggards sleep, And you shall have corn to tell and to keep, says Poor Dick. Work while it is called to-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow; which makes Poor Richard say, One to-day is worth two to-morrows ; and farther, Have you somewhat to...
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Readings from American Literature: A Textbook for Schools and Colleges

Mary Edwards Calhoun, Emma Leonora MacAlarney - 1915 - 670 pages
...things to Industry. Then plow deep while sluggards sleep, and you shall have corn to sell and to keep. Work while it is called to-day, for you know not how...One to-day is worth two to-morrows, as Poor Richard says ; and, further, Never leave that till to-morrow which you can do to-day. If you were a good servant,...
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Curiosities in Proverbs: A Collection of Unusual Adages, Maxims, Aphorisms ...

Dwight Edwards Marvin - 1916 - 456 pages
...at the back." (Osmanli). "By the street 'By and By' one comes to the house of 'Never.' " (Spanish). "Work while it is called today for you know not how much you may be hindered tomorrow, which makes poor Richard say — One 'today is worth two tomorrows,' and father, 'Have you somewhat...
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American Prose: Selections with Critical Introductions by Various Writers ...

George Rice Carpenter - 1916 - 798 pages
...plough deep, •while Sluggards sleep, and you shall have Corn to sell and to keep. says Poor Dick. Work while it is called To-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered To-morrow, which makes Poor Richard say, One to-day is worth two To-morrows, and farther, Bore you somewhat to...
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American Prose (1607-1865)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1916 - 760 pages
...Then plough deep, while Sluggards sleep, and you shall have Corn to sell and to keep. says Poor Dick. Work while it is called To-day, for you know not how much you may be hindered To-morrow, which makes Poor Richard say, One to-day is worth two To-morrows, and farther, Have you somewhat to...
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