| Charles Girdlestone - 1825 - 172 páginas
...bear everlasting droopings, and that pleasant* " ness of disposition is a great key to do good : f. not only because all men shun the company of " perpetual...they ' ' are in company instructions seasoned with plea. " santness both enter sooner, and root deeper. " Wherefore he condescends to human frailties... | |
| Charles Girdlestone - 1828 - 168 páginas
...fresheth himself, as knowing that nature will not " bear everlasting droopings, and that pleasant" ness of disposition is a great key to do good ; " not only...when they " are in company instructions seasoned with plea" santness both enter sooner, and root deeper. " Wherefore he condescends to human frailties "... | |
| Time - 1835 - 274 páginas
...was working his way out of worse days into better. EDITOB. himself, as knowing that Nature will not bear everlasting droopings, and that pleasantness...when they are in company, instructions seasoned with pleasantry both enter sooner, and root deeper. Wherefore he condescends to human frailties, both in... | |
| 1894 - 868 páginas
...continually with two most sad spectacles, sin and misery, " yet ho also admits " that nature will not bear everlasting droopings, and that pleasantness of disposition is a great key to do good." And his desire is " That every шап may revel at his door, Xot щ liis parlour, banqueting tho poor,... | |
| New Haven Colony Historical Society - 1865 - 400 páginas
...the words of quaint George Herbert, " he sometimes refreshed himself, as knowing that nature will not bear everlasting droopings, and that pleasantness...a great key to do good ; not only because all men sbnn the company of perpetual severity, but also for that, when they are in company, instructions seasoned... | |
| 1869 - 404 páginas
...our God. —Bp. Jebb. V. 34. — Eating and drinking. The Country Parson knows that nature will not bear everlasting droopings, and that pleasantness...perpetual severity, but also, for that, when they aje in company, instructions, seasoned with pleasantness, both enter sooner, and root deeper. Wherefore,... | |
| George Herbert - 1885 - 370 páginas
...refresheth himself, as knowing that nature will not bear everlasting droopings, and that pleasantnesss of disposition is a great key to do good ; not only because all t i men shun the company of perpetual severity, but also for that when they are in company, instructions... | |
| Samuel McChord Crothers - 1903 - 348 páginas
...absolute piracy, she grew tolerant of its shortcomings, and learned the truth of George Herbert's saying, that " pleasantness of disposition is a great key to do good." Not only is a pirate a more comfortable person to read about than a pessimist, but in many respects he is a... | |
| Samuel McChord Crothers - 1912 - 356 páginas
...absolute piracy, she grew tolerant of its shortcomings, and learned the truth of George Herbert's saying, that " pleasantness of disposition is a great key to do good." Not only is a pirate a more comfortable person to read about than a pessimist, but in many respects he is a... | |
| 1897 - 962 páginas
...absolute piracy, she grew tolerant of its shortcomings, and learned the truth of George Herbert's saying, that " pleasantness of disposition is a great key to do good." Not only is a pirate a more comfortable person to read about than a pessimist, but in many respects he is a... | |
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