| Samuel Kirkham - 1839 - 242 pagina’s
...envy." Exercises. — As a companion he was severe and satirical ; as a friend captious and dangerous. If the spring put forth no blossoms in summer there...manhood will be contemptible and old age miserable. ; <? RULE 10. . When a simple member stands as the object of a preceding verb, and its verb may be... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1839 - 230 pagina’s
...minds. . RULE 9. As a companion, he was ^cvere and satirical ; as a friend, cap. tious and dangerous. If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there will be no beauty, and in autumn, no frail. So. if youth be trifled away without improvement, manhood will be contemptible, and old age,... | |
| John Lowe (of Manchester.) - 1839 - 78 pagina’s
...fruit tree in Spring putteth forth no blossom, in Summer it will have no beauty, and in Autumn bear no fruit; so if youth be trifled away without improvement,...manhood will be contemptible and old age miserable. Knowledge is like the Israelites' manna that was left till the next morning, it stinketh unless we... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1839 - 276 pagina’s
...of its regular course, disorder ihe spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there will be no neauty, and in autumn, no fruit : so, if youth be trifled away without improvement, manhood will probably be contemptible, and old age miserable. If the beginnings of life have been " vanity," its... | |
| Edward Stanley Bosanquet - 1840 - 436 pagina’s
...manhood ; and such manhood passes of itself without uneasiness, into respectable and tranquil old age. If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there...manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable. THE DIVINE BEING. Where can any object be found so proper to kindle these warm and generous emotions,... | |
| Samuel Kirkham - 1840 - 242 pagina’s
...satirical ; as a friend, capSous and dangerous. If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer theĢe will be no beauty, and in autumn, no fruit. So, if...manhood will be contemptible, and old age, miserable. RULE 10. They believed he was dead. He did not know that I was the man. I knew she was still alive.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1840 - 270 pagina’s
...respectable and tranquil old age. But when nature is timed out of its regular course, disorder die spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there will...beauty, and in autumn, no fruit : so, if youth be trilled an ay without improvement, manhood will probably be contemptible, and old age miserable. If... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1840 - 262 pagina’s
...constantly prevent any in future." " Finally, I shall only repeat what has been often justly said." *• If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there will be no oeauty, and in autumn, no fruit; so, if youth be trifled away with out improvement, riper years may... | |
| 1841 - 300 pagina’s
...turned out of its regular course, disorder takes place iu the moral, just as in the vegetable world. If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there...manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable. On the due regulation of pleasure. Though religion condemns such pleasures a• are immoral, it is... | |
| 1868 - 286 pagina’s
...intelligent, a happy, and a useful manhood and old age ? A certain writer says, — " If the Spring puts forth no blossoms, in Summer there will be no beauty,...manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable !" God is willing to receive and to bless the humblest and the youngest that seeks his face. For their... | |
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