| Robert Chambers - 1850 - 710 str.
...than your boat ; Hut moderate your expenses now (at first) As you may keep the same proportion still. half the hour is past : 'twill all be past anon. Oh, if my soul oorrow'd thing, From dead men's duet, and bones; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. .... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 602 str.
...than your boat; But moderate your expenses now (at first) As you may keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy,...; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. [Every Man in his Humour.] LOVE. Lovett and Hosts of Ihe New Inn. Lov. There is no life on earth, but... | |
| 1851 - 496 str.
...than your boat ; But moderate your expenses now (at first) As you may keep the same proportion still, Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy,...; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. PHINEAS FLETCHER BORN, 1584; DIED, 1650. INSTABILITY OF HUMAN GREATNESS. FOND man, that looks on earth... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 str.
...than your boat; But moderate your expenses now (at first) As you may keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy,...; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. [Every Man in !tis Humour.] LOVE. Lovett and Hosts of the New Inn. I. 'a.. There is no life on earth,... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 str.
...your boat; But moderate in your expenses now, at first, As you may keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy and mere borrowed thing, From dead men's dust and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. JOSEPH... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1853 - 442 str.
...protected, pruned, and fed with care, Soon dies, or runs to waste with fitful glare. Wilcox. GENTILITY. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy,...: and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Ben Jonson. GENTLENESS. Gentleness will force, More than force moves the mind to gentleness. Shakspeare.... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 str.
...sounds; for aught I learn, The latter is as noble as the first; I am sure more ancient. John Ford. Nor stand so much on your gentility, "Which is an...; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. Ben Jonson. He had that grace so rare in every clime, Of being, without alloy of fop or beau, A finished... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1853 - 716 str.
...than your boat , But moderate your expenses now (at first) As you may keep the same proportion still. Nor stand so much on your gentility, Which is an airy, and mere borrow'd thing, From dead men s dust, and bones ; and none of yours, Except you make, or hold it. JMt !'/'/»; Alchemut.] Шаннон.... | |
| Catherine Grace Frances Gore - 1855 - 330 str.
...I'd have you sober and contain yourself, Not that your sail be bigger than your boat. Nor stand too much on your gentility, Which is an airy and mere...From dead men's dust and bones, and none of yours, Unless you make or hold it. BEN JONSON. THOUGH Christmas was at hand, Lady Norman's importunities succeeded... | |
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