| 834 pagina’s
...or deceive, even when ahme I — Band of Hope Review. REMEMBER. IP the spring put forth no blossom, in summer there will be no beauty, and in autumn no...be trifled away without improvement, manhood will probably be contemptible, and old age miserable. MINUTES. WE are but minutes. Use us well, For how... | |
| 1850 - 560 pagina’s
...be weary, let us strive and not faint. PAEVCs. IF the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer their will be no beauty and in autumn no fruit. So if youth be trifled away without improvement, riper years will be contemptible, and old age miserable. MEN cannot expect that God will mind those... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1850 - 264 pagina’s
...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 without improvement, riper years may be contemptible, and old age miserable." Be assured then that order frugality and economy... | |
| Peter Bullions - 1851 - 262 pagina’s
...own good actions." " Lastly, strive to preserve a conscience void of offence towards God and man." " If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there...so, if youth be trifled away without improvement, riper years may be contemptible, and old age miserable." 493. When, however, these phrases are not... | |
| Charles Simmons - 1852 - 564 pagina’s
...great offences. Ed, Yielding often proves to be a conquest. 1015. YOUTH. Blair. If the spring puts forth no blossoms, in summer there will be no beauty,...manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable. Arabian Pr. The remembrance of youth is but a sigh. Youth is the season for making and retaining improvements.... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 pagina’s
...turned out of its regular course, disorder takes place in the moral, just as in the vegetable world. If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there...be trifled away without improvement, manhood will probably be contemptible, and old age miserable. If the beginnings of life have been " vanity," its... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon - 1852 - 270 pagina’s
...the vegetable world. If spring put forth no blossoms, summer is without beauty, and autumn without fruit; so, if youth be trifled away without improvement,...manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable." 3 2044 021 115 712 THE BORROWER WILL BE CHARGED AN OVERDUE FEE IF THIS BOOK IS NOT RETURNED TO THE... | |
| C. Gough - 1853 - 428 pagina’s
...of the lawyer. TRUTH is as impossible to be soiled by an outward touch as the sunbeam. — Milton. IF the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there...So if youth be trifled away, without improvement, riper years will be contemptible and old age miserable. VOL. i. M A PUZZLING DEVICE. THE proprietor... | |
| E G. Hutchinson - 1854 - 68 pagina’s
...with the remembrance of having neglected the most important of all your duties to your offspring. " If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there...manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable. Here I would observe, that the utmost care should be directed to the selection of those persons with... | |
| Edward J. Hallock - 1854 - 260 pagina’s
...either completely happy or entirely miserable. If the spring put forth no blossoms in summer thei « will be no beauty and in autumn no fruit. So if youth be trilled away without improvement manhood will be contemptible and old age miserable. As a companion... | |
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