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... Happy Wife— Salt of the Earth 61 CHAPTER VI . SELF - CULTURE , SELF - RESTRAINT , AND SELF - RESPECT . The Tub of Diogenes - Conquerors not great - Byron's Dog - Culture of Self - Prudence : its Value - Life , beautiful and free - Men ...
... Happy Wife— Salt of the Earth 61 CHAPTER VI . SELF - CULTURE , SELF - RESTRAINT , AND SELF - RESPECT . The Tub of Diogenes - Conquerors not great - Byron's Dog - Culture of Self - Prudence : its Value - Life , beautiful and free - Men ...
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... sacred ; not the church is free : E'en Sunday shines no Sabbath Day to me . Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme , Happy to catch me- e - just at dinner - time : ACTORS , ARTISTS , AND AUTHORS . 9 -and the 8 A MAN'S THOUGHTS .
... sacred ; not the church is free : E'en Sunday shines no Sabbath Day to me . Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme , Happy to catch me- e - just at dinner - time : ACTORS , ARTISTS , AND AUTHORS . 9 -and the 8 A MAN'S THOUGHTS .
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... happy life ; life itself is too short to be certain . No matter , we have in us a guide and rule , which will always tell us whether we be right or wrong . Let us satisfy that , and we shall be happy . ' Cicero also speaks of having a ...
... happy life ; life itself is too short to be certain . No matter , we have in us a guide and rule , which will always tell us whether we be right or wrong . Let us satisfy that , and we shall be happy . ' Cicero also speaks of having a ...
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... happy , to be good . Perhaps no stronger reason , and it is a very true and exact one , could be given in favour of early rising . Not to be ready The reverse holds good with lateness . for church , not to be ready for dinner , not to ...
... happy , to be good . Perhaps no stronger reason , and it is a very true and exact one , could be given in favour of early rising . Not to be ready The reverse holds good with lateness . for church , not to be ready for dinner , not to ...
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... happy are we who are not wise enough ! ) that the girl dotes upon her beautiful , her pure , her noble ideal - that all her heart has gone out to meet the big hero she has tricked out with the rainbow colours of love , and that she does ...
... happy are we who are not wise enough ! ) that the girl dotes upon her beautiful , her pure , her noble ideal - that all her heart has gone out to meet the big hero she has tricked out with the rainbow colours of love , and that she does ...
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Page 108 - AWAKE, my St John ! leave all meaner things To low ambition, and the pride of kings. Let us (since life can little more supply Than just to look about us and to die) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of Man ; A mighty maze ! but not without a plan ; A wild, where weeds and flowers promiscuous shoot ; Or garden, tempting with forbidden fruit.
Page 62 - In the corrupted currents of this world, Offence's gilded hand may shove by justice, And oft 'tis seen the wicked prize itself Buys out the law...
Page 178 - O Lord GOD, remember me, I pray thee, and strengthen me, I pray thee, only this once, O God, that I may be at once avenged of the Philistines for my two eyes.
Page 181 - But that vast portion, lastly, of the working class which, raw and half-developed, has long lain half-hidden amidst its poverty and squalor, and is now issuing from its hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven^ born privilege of doing as he likes, and is beginning to perplex us by marching where it likes, meeting where it likes, bawling what it likes, breaking what it likes, — to this vast residuum we may with great propriety give the name of Populace.
Page 8 - Sunday shines no Sabbath-day to me: Then from the Mint walks forth the man of rhyme, Happy! to catch me, just at dinner-time.