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" SPEECH is the golden harvest that followeth the flowering of thought ; Yet oftentimes runnetfi it to husk, and the grains be withered ana scanty Speech is reason's brotner, and a kingly prerogative of man, That likeneth him to his Maker, who spake, and... "
Proverbial Philosophy: A Book of Thoughts and Arguments - Page 83
1849 - 383 pages
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Friendship's Gift of Moral and Entertaining Literature, Volumes 1-2

M. O. Stevens - American literature - 1847 - 322 pages
...yet oftentimes runneth it to husk, and the grains be withered and scanty. Speech is reason's brother, and a kingly prerogative of man, that likeneth him...body of a thought, without which it Were not seen. For the Ladies' Casket. A SKETCH. « TEE sun never dawned brighter upon Admah, and its sister cities...
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 11

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 558 pages
...immense surface. Here follows another, which has no poverty in it : '•Speech is reason's brother, and a kingly prerogative of man, That likeneth him to his Maker, ul," spake and it was done." How seldom is it that man appreciates as he ought, this kingly prerogative...
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Gems from Tupper: Consisting of Extracts from the Following Works ...

Martin Farquhar Tupper - Conduct of life - 1848 - 216 pages
...Yet oftentimes runneth it to husk, and the grains be withered and scanty. Speech is reason's brother, and a kingly prerogative of man, That likeneth him to his Maker, who spake, and it was done. Prov. Phil. i. Speaking. SUBORDINATION IN THE GODHEAD. GOD is the origin of order, and the first exemplar...
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Proverbial Philosophy: A Book of Thoughts and Arguments, Originally Treated

Martin Farquhar Tupper - English poetry - 1850 - 400 pages
...oftentimes runneth it to husk, and the grains be withered and scanty ; Speech is reason's brother, and a kingly prerogative of man, That likeneth him...And speech is the body of a thought, without which U were not seen. When thon walkest, musing with thyself, in the green aisles of the forest, Utter thy...
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Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy: A Book of Thoughts and Arguments, Originally ...

Martin Farquhar Tupper - Christian ethics - 1851 - 262 pages
...forgotten in the morning . Even such is life, and so soon perisheth its memory. OF SPEAKING. imparting : That likeneth him to his Maker, who spake, and it...thinkings aloud, that they take a shape and being ; For he '.hat pondoreth in silence crowdeth the storehouse of his mind, And though he have heaped great riches,...
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Tupper's Proverbial Philosophy: A Book of Thoughts and Arguments, Originally ...

Martin Farquhar Tupper - Proverbs - 1852 - 438 pages
...him to Jus Maker, who spake, snd it wai done : Spirit may mingle with spirit, but sense requireth m symbol ; And speech is the 'body of a thought, without which- it were not seen. "When thou v..alkcst, musing with thyself, in the green aisles of the forest, 'Utter thy thinkings aloud, that...
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A cyclopædia of poetical quotations, arranged by H.G. Adams

Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pages
...runneth it to husk, and the grains be withered and scanty: Speech is reason's brother, and a kindly prerogative of man, That likeneth him to his Maker,...body of a thought, without which it were not seen. Martin F. Tapper. 600 SPIRIT. SPLEEN. SPIRIT. O THAT a mighty man, of such descent, Of such possessions,...
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Proverbial Philosophy: A Book of Thoughts and Arguments

Proverbs - 1856 - 378 pages
...grains be withered and scan^t Speech is reason's brother, and a kingly prerogative of man, '.Phiit likeneth him to his Maker, who spake, and it was done:...musing with thyself, in the green aisles of the forest, litter thy thinkings aloud, that they take a shape and being; For he that pondereth in silence crowdeth...
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Tupper's Complete Poetical Works: Containing "Proverbial Philosophy," "A ...

Martin Farquhar Tupper - 1856 - 514 pages
...the morning • Even such is life, and so soon perisheth its memory. OF SPEAKING. That likenet!. Jim to his Maker, who spake, and it was done : Spirit...walkest, musing with thyself, in the green aisles of the fore«t, Utter thy thinkings aloud, tliat they take a shape and being ; For he that pondereth in silence...
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Complete Poetical Works: Containing: Proverbial Philosophy, A Thousand Lines ...

Martin Farquhar Tupper - 1857 - 508 pages
...iim to his Maker, who spake, and it was done : Spirit in;iy mingle with spirit, but sense reqnireth a symbol; And speech is the body of a thought, without which it were not seen. Whcn tlmn walkest, musing with tliyself, in the green aisles of the forwt, .'tier ihy thinkings aloud,...
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