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" For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again. "
Putnam's Magazine of Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests - Página 342
1868
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The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, Volumen3

Aulus Gellius - 1795 - 466 páginas
...when Tie ivas reproached for this difgraceful rtig'htj he replied in the following well-known ver'fe: He who fights and runs away, May live to fight another day. Philip after this is flain by a confpiracy, and Alexander, fucceeding to the government, paffed over...
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The Port Folio

1817 - 552 páginas
...himself. Somewhat sobered by these threats, Petruchio bethought himself of t.he advice of Hudibras — " He who fights and runs away, May live to fight another day." So, heedless of the strangeness of his dress, he instantly slipt down the back stairs, and sought refuge...
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Terrible Tractoration!!: A Poetical Petition Against Galvanising Trumpery ...

Thomas Green Fessenden - 1804 - 242 páginas
...Rowland was preparing himself to give Learherhead a most terrible threshing, had he not yielded) still, ' He who fights and runs away, ' May live to fight another day ;' and the Doctor escaping with a whole skin is now left alive and mighty to assail the supporters...
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The revolutionary Plutarch: exhibiting the most distinguished characters in ...

Stewarton - 1805 - 478 páginas
...French General, BOYEK." " Chesterfield, Jan. 7, 1804. " The Right H«n, Lord Eardley," ADMIRAL LINOIS. He who fights and runs away, May live to fight another day. THE impolitic and selfish conduct of most of the Continental Princes, has done as much to advance the power...
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The Modern Philosopher: Or Terrible Tractoration! In Four Cantos, Most ...

Thomas Green Fessenden - 1806 - 326 páginas
...Rowland was preparing himself to give Leatherhead a most terrible threshing, had he not yielded) still " He who fights and runs away, May live to fight another day ;" and the doctor escaping with a whole skin is now left alive and mighty to assail the supporters...
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The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ..., Volumen39

1808 - 694 páginas
...This stratagem t' amuse my foes, To nuke an hon'rable retreat, Aivl wave a total sure defeat : For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day, But he who is in battle slain Cau never rise to fight again.'* I am, Sir, Your obedient servant, RP...
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The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet: Containing an Account of the ...

Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1810 - 504 páginas
...of other captains, and english gentlemen bearing Coats of arms. Conformably to the old proverb, of 'He who fights and runs away, may live to fight another day/ did those act who fled and left their companions to bear the brunt of the battle* namely, Matago, sir...
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Miscellanies Selected from the Public Journals, Volumen2

Joseph Tinker Buckingham - 1824 - 264 páginas
...and he meets no praise, no support, no recompense. , XIX. IMPORTANT DUEL. [Gazette. Washington.] / " He who fights and runs away, " May live to fight another day." THE attention of the good people of this metropolis, has been considerably excited by an " aflair of honour,"...
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The Congregational magazine [formerly The London Christian ..., Volumen1

1825 - 712 páginas
...arguments ? Mr. W. — Yes. But it was more politic than meeting them; for what says Iludibras ? — " He who fights and runs away, May live to fight another day." Mr. B. — Ay ; and it is owing to the frequent employment of the same skilful manœuvre that they...
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Dramatic Table Talk: Or, Scenes, Situations, & Adventures, Serious ..., Volumen2

Richard Ryan - 1825 - 326 páginas
...himself. Somewhat sobered by these threats, Petruchio bethought himself of the advice of Hudibras — " He who fights, and runs away, May live to fight another day." Heedless of the strangeness of his dress, he instantly slipped down the back stairs, and sought refuge...
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