... : Children are poor men's riches, certain cares, but uncertain comforts; when they are little, they make parents fools; ... ... 1008. Engl. : Children are poor men's riches, are certain cares, but uncertain comforts. ( Gaal, 1008. ) 663 ... ... Prov. dan., 470. ) Engl. : Who ever does not beat his daughters, will one day ...
... ) Engl. : He who goes about a thing himself, has a mind to have it done; who sends another, cares not, whether it be don or not. ( ... ... he ought not. ( Bohn II, 22. ) – He who does every thing, he has a mind ...
... Of all lies deep in Lethe's wave; Some few who ne'er will be forgot Shall burst the bondage of the grave ... ... his right: But see him on the edge of life, With cares and sorrows worn, Then age and want ...
... praise . Ye purer Minds, who glow with sacred fire ; Who, to th'eternal throne, in ... ... by the famous Signor PIANTANIDA, who is just arriv'd from Abroad «. Lond. Daily Post v. ... ... heart ; How comes it we those artless masters bear , Who slight the heart, and only ...
... which a wise man will give for it, who is not ignorant of it nor under necessity. Christ, the Wisdom of ... ... my salvation? – Answer: You may cast off all such excess of worldly cares or business as unnecessarily hinder you in spiritual things. But ... ... our Puritan churches were men of affairs , who believed, that religion should permeate the whole of life ...