| Cornish - 1857 - 362 str.
...said Miss Hesketh, in a sage tone. " But, my love, you must remember that an old proverb tells us, ' When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window.' " CHAPTEE XVI. " Then sanctified be this sweet, hallow'd time, That brings the sun and summer of our... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1857 - 608 str.
...counsel are wanting, it is best not to make war, 379 Where one door is shut another opens, 215 Where poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window, 297 French 1—64. Italian 65—182. German 133—192. Spanish 193—262. Where remedies are needed,... | |
| mme. Bernard - 1858 - 344 str.
...^etabfc$iefen auf — pet »ott bejabten. fdii Hiigliu'f fommt allein. einfhomen. julaufen. fcbmotten. when Poverty comes in at the door, Love flies out at the window Powder and shot (lit.) to lose both Powder and shot (fig.) forty horse Power Power of Attorney a Practical... | |
| Gray (Grandfather.) - 1858 - 434 str.
...couple does not always depend on abundance, there is a great deal of truth in the old Proverb, ' where poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window.' But understand me, Bridget, I do not mean to say that true religion cannot make us happy even if our... | |
| Alicia Moore - 1859 - 210 str.
...to mouth," and were always in debt from the first day of their hasty union. There is an old saying that " when Poverty comes in at the door, Love flies out at the window." Jane and her husband, at least, found it to be a true one. She reproached him with his unsteadiness... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1859 - 536 str.
...the major, certainly was true ; but, little as she might know about money, Mrs. Cox did know this — that when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window ; that eating and drinking are stern necessities ; that love in a cottage is supposed to be what she... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1859 - 548 str.
...major, certainly was true; but, little as she might know about money, Mrs. Cox did know this—that when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window; that eating and drinking are stern necessities; that love in a cottage is supposed to be what she would... | |
| Hugh Stowell Brown - 1859 - 428 str.
...house is in the habit of drinking to excess. Luck and intemperance are sworn foes. An old proverb says. "When poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window." This is not always true, for many a poor man's house is a scene of harmony, peace, and love. Poor men... | |
| Harriet Parr - 1860 - 344 str.
...man's death. You marry Robin, he will not get a penny. You may both starve, and I'd have you remember that when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out at the window." Alice treated the warning with indifference ; " We shall want but little, and surely we may earn that... | |
| John Relly Beard - 1860 - 202 str.
...worth two in the bush. EXERCISES TO LESSON II. If you do not use your legs you will lose your legs. When poverty comes in at the door love flies out at the window, leaving husband and wife to disagree and suffer. Much talk, little sense. The best of words may be... | |
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