Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern LiteratureLittle, Brown,, 1911 - 1156 páginas |
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... doth grow , oft sterves the seely steede . WHETSTONE : Promos and Cassandra . 1578 . - While the grass grows The proverb is something musty . SHAKESPEARE : Hamlet , act iii . sc . 4 . Better one byrde in hand than ten in the wood.1 14 ...
... doth grow , oft sterves the seely steede . WHETSTONE : Promos and Cassandra . 1578 . - While the grass grows The proverb is something musty . SHAKESPEARE : Hamlet , act iii . sc . 4 . Better one byrde in hand than ten in the wood.1 14 ...
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... doth drive . Set the cart before the horse.10 1 See Skelton , page 8 . - Ibid . Chap . vii . Ibid . 2 I have thee on the hip . SHAKESPEARE : Merchant of Venice , act iv . sc . 1 ; Othello , act ii . sc . 7 . 3 See Chaucer , page 4 . 4 A ...
... doth drive . Set the cart before the horse.10 1 See Skelton , page 8 . - Ibid . Chap . vii . Ibid . 2 I have thee on the hip . SHAKESPEARE : Merchant of Venice , act iv . sc . 1 ; Othello , act ii . sc . 7 . 3 See Chaucer , page 4 . 4 A ...
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... doth sting , Doe for the milky mothers want complaine , And fill the fieldes with troublous bellowing . Entire affection hateth nicer hands . St. 11 . St. 40 . And moralized his song . — POPE : Epistle to Arbuthnot . Line 340 . 2 This ...
... doth sting , Doe for the milky mothers want complaine , And fill the fieldes with troublous bellowing . Entire affection hateth nicer hands . St. 11 . St. 40 . And moralized his song . — POPE : Epistle to Arbuthnot . Line 340 . 2 This ...
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... doth take ; For soule is forme , and doth the bodie make . An Hymne in Honour of Beautie . Line 132 . 8 For all that faire is , is by nature good ; That is a signe to know the gentle blood . To kerke the narre from God more farre ...
... doth take ; For soule is forme , and doth the bodie make . An Hymne in Honour of Beautie . Line 132 . 8 For all that faire is , is by nature good ; That is a signe to know the gentle blood . To kerke the narre from God more farre ...
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... doth his life in so long tendance spend ! Mother Hubberds Tale . Line 895 What more felicitie can fall to creature Than to enjoy delight with libertie , And to be lord of all the workes of Nature , To raine in th ' aire from earth to ...
... doth his life in so long tendance spend ! Mother Hubberds Tale . Line 895 What more felicitie can fall to creature Than to enjoy delight with libertie , And to be lord of all the workes of Nature , To raine in th ' aire from earth to ...
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