 | Lindley Murray - 1811 - 286 pagina’s
...be trifled away without improvement, manhood will probably be contemptible, and old age rniferable. If the beginnings of life have been " vanity," its latter end can fcarcely be any other than " vexation of fpirit." I fhall finifh this addrefs, with calling your attention... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1812 - 224 pagina’s
...satirical ; as a friend captious and dangerous ; in his domestic sphere harsh jealous and irascible. If the Spring. put forth no blossoms in Summer there...beauty and in Autumn no fruit. So if youth be trifled vr.vay without improvement manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable. M RULE XX. Be assured... | |
 | Elegant extracts - 1812 - 310 pagina’s
...turned out of its regular course, disorder takes place in the moral, jnst as in the vegetable world. If the spring put forth no blossoms, in summer there will be no beauty, and in autunm no fruit: so, if youth be trifled away without improvement, manhood will be contemptible, and... | |
 | Thomas Condie - 1813 - 262 pagina’s
...disorder takes place in the moral, just as in the vegetable world. If the Spring put forth no Ыoэsoms, in- Summer there will be no beauty, and in Autumn...miserable. If the beginnings of life have been -vanity, its later end can be no other than vexation of tfiirii. THE qUACS DOCTORS. Mr. Timothy Hunks, had by his... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1814 - 190 pagina’s
...satirical ; as a friend, captious and dangerous; in his domestic sphere, harsh, jealous, and irascible. If the spring put forth no blossoms, in Summer there...manhood will be contemptible, and old age, miserable. RULE xx. Be assured, then, that order, frugality, and economy, are the necessary supports, of every... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1814 - 308 pagina’s
...domestic sphere harsh jealous and irascible. If the Spring put forth no blossoms in Summer there \\^11 be no beauty and in Autumn no fruit. So if youth be...manhood will be contemptible and old age miserable. M 122 EXERCISES. (Semicolon. RULE XX. Grammar, p. 246. Key, p. M. Be assured then that order frugality... | |
 | Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1815 - 300 pagina’s
...if mispent, may be lamented, but can never be recalled. It has been very elegantly and truly said, " If the Spring put forth no blossoms, in Summer there...and in Autumn no fruit ; so if youth be trifled away in indolence, maturity will be contemptible, and old age miserable." Let 537'ii o the spirit of this... | |
 | Elegant extracts - 1816 - 1082 pagina’s
...its regular course, disorder takes place in the moral, just as in the vegetable world. If the ipring put forth no blossoms, in summer there will be no...manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable. Blair. f 29. Piety to God the Foundation of good Morah. What I shall first recommend is piety to God.... | |
 | Lindley Murray - 1816 - 328 pagina’s
...disorder takes place in the moral, just as in the vegetable world. If the spring put forth no blossom?, in summer there will be no beauty, and in autumn,...be trifled away without improvement, manhood will probably be contemptible, and old age miserable. If the beginnings of life have been " vanity," its... | |
 | A. W. Winkelmann - 1816 - 514 pagina’s
...«Finally, I shall only герем *hl hu beca often ,ustJy said ' «If the .pring. put forth „o blossoms, in summer there will be no beauty, and in autumn, no fruit so. »f youth be trifled away without improve»««, riper yews may be Contemptible, »nd old age rnisersble.".... | |
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