Gleanings for the Curious from the Harvest-fields of LiteratureA. D. Worthington & Company, 1875 - 862 páginas |
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Página 81
... look divine , Provided ut sunt mundæ . I hate a snarling , surly fool , Qui latrat sicut canis , Who mopes and ever eats by rule , Drinks water and eats panis . Give me the man that's always free , Qui finit molli more , The cares of ...
... look divine , Provided ut sunt mundæ . I hate a snarling , surly fool , Qui latrat sicut canis , Who mopes and ever eats by rule , Drinks water and eats panis . Give me the man that's always free , Qui finit molli more , The cares of ...
Página 84
... look sharp with your Banjo ! I guess to relate this event , I Shall need all the aid you can give ; so nunc aspirate canenti . Mighty slick were the vessels progressing , Jactata per æquora ventis , But the brow of the skipper was sad ...
... look sharp with your Banjo ! I guess to relate this event , I Shall need all the aid you can give ; so nunc aspirate canenti . Mighty slick were the vessels progressing , Jactata per æquora ventis , But the brow of the skipper was sad ...
Página 93
... Look not thou upon the wine when it is red , when it giveth its color in the ССР ; when it moveth itself aright . At the last it biteth like a serpent , and stingeth like an adder . The following specimen of this affectation was written ...
... Look not thou upon the wine when it is red , when it giveth its color in the ССР ; when it moveth itself aright . At the last it biteth like a serpent , and stingeth like an adder . The following specimen of this affectation was written ...
Página 94
... look And trust on Father's frown , For them He wore The thorny crown ; Nailed to the cross , Endured its pain , That his life's loss Might be their gain . Then haste to choose That better part- Nor dare refuse The Lord your heart , Lest ...
... look And trust on Father's frown , For them He wore The thorny crown ; Nailed to the cross , Endured its pain , That his life's loss Might be their gain . Then haste to choose That better part- Nor dare refuse The Lord your heart , Lest ...
Página 101
... look down a deep well , Even at noon , we might see those same stars- Life's more than breath , and the quick round of blood- We live in deeds , not years ; in thoughts , not breaths- We should count time by heart - throbs . He most ...
... look down a deep well , Even at noon , we might see those same stars- Life's more than breath , and the quick round of blood- We live in deeds , not years ; in thoughts , not breaths- We should count time by heart - throbs . He most ...
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