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William Hardcastle Browne. Those that do teach young babes , Do it with gentle means and easy tasks . Shakspeare . What gift has Providence bestowed on a man that is so dear to him as his children ? The child is father to the man ...
William Hardcastle Browne. Those that do teach young babes , Do it with gentle means and easy tasks . Shakspeare . What gift has Providence bestowed on a man that is so dear to him as his children ? The child is father to the man ...
Page 50
... begin without knowing what you mean to say , and to finish without knowing what you have written . Rousseau . A lover's pinch , which hurts and is desired . Shakspeare . Love was to his impassioned soul , Not as with 50 LOVE .
... begin without knowing what you mean to say , and to finish without knowing what you have written . Rousseau . A lover's pinch , which hurts and is desired . Shakspeare . Love was to his impassioned soul , Not as with 50 LOVE .
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... means of being beloved . The more we love , the nearer are we to hate . Women who love , more easily pardon great indiscre- tions than little infidelities . In love we often doubt what we most believe . -There are few people who , when ...
... means of being beloved . The more we love , the nearer are we to hate . Women who love , more easily pardon great indiscre- tions than little infidelities . In love we often doubt what we most believe . -There are few people who , when ...
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... be insuffer able , what was once a grievous yoke becomes but a com panionable tie . Bulwer . A prudent marriage means friendly indifference , not rapture or despair . Bulwer . ' Tis best repenting in a coach - and - MARRIAGE 87.
... be insuffer able , what was once a grievous yoke becomes but a com panionable tie . Bulwer . A prudent marriage means friendly indifference , not rapture or despair . Bulwer . ' Tis best repenting in a coach - and - MARRIAGE 87.
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... mean triumph of a dastard soul . Smollett . Who has not known ill - fortune , never knew Himself or his own virtue . As night to stars , woe lustre gives to man . Young . Good men are better made by ill , As odors crushed are better ...
... mean triumph of a dastard soul . Smollett . Who has not known ill - fortune , never knew Himself or his own virtue . As night to stars , woe lustre gives to man . Young . Good men are better made by ill , As odors crushed are better ...
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