World's Laconics Being Choice Thoughts of Best Authors in Prose and PoetryDodd, 1871 - 432 páginas |
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... twice , listen at once to what it teaches.— Burgh . AGE , OLD . - Old age is a lease nature only signs by par ... live comfortably when we grow old ; and when we are old , we perceive it is too late to live as we proposed . — Pope . AGE ...
... twice , listen at once to what it teaches.— Burgh . AGE , OLD . - Old age is a lease nature only signs by par ... live comfortably when we grow old ; and when we are old , we perceive it is too late to live as we proposed . — Pope . AGE ...
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... twice they die a temporal , and they die an eternal death . But those who are born twice , die only once ; for over ... LIVE . -If I were a writer of books , I would compile a register , with the comment of the various deaths of men , and it ...
... twice they die a temporal , and they die an eternal death . But those who are born twice , die only once ; for over ... LIVE . -If I were a writer of books , I would compile a register , with the comment of the various deaths of men , and it ...
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... live twice , yet for my own part , I would not live over my hours past , or begin again the thread of my days : not upon Cicero's ground because I have lived them well , but for fear I should live them worse . — Sir T. Brown . LIFE ...
... live twice , yet for my own part , I would not live over my hours past , or begin again the thread of my days : not upon Cicero's ground because I have lived them well , but for fear I should live them worse . — Sir T. Brown . LIFE ...
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