How to be Happy Though Married: Being a Handbook to MarriageT. Fisher Unwin, 1886 - 285 էջ |
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... young persons thrown together by chance , or brought together by artifice , exchange glances , recipro- cate civilities , and go home to dream of each other . Find- ing themselves rather uncomfortable apart , they think they necessarily ...
... young persons thrown together by chance , or brought together by artifice , exchange glances , recipro- cate civilities , and go home to dream of each other . Find- ing themselves rather uncomfortable apart , they think they necessarily ...
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... young couple that begins housekeeping on the right basis brings the Garden of Eden before man once more . There are they , two , alone ; love raises a wall be- tween them and the outer world . There is no serpent there — and , indeed ...
... young couple that begins housekeeping on the right basis brings the Garden of Eden before man once more . There are they , two , alone ; love raises a wall be- tween them and the outer world . There is no serpent there — and , indeed ...
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... young pair who have leaped into the dark of married life not to think of God . He is a Saviour from trouble rather than a troubler , and the husband and wife who never try to serve Him will not be likely to serve each other or to gain ...
... young pair who have leaped into the dark of married life not to think of God . He is a Saviour from trouble rather than a troubler , and the husband and wife who never try to serve Him will not be likely to serve each other or to gain ...
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... submit to everything that may happen . " There will , however , always be young men and maidens who believe that nothing can happen in matrimony that is worse than never to be married ΙΟ HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED .
... submit to everything that may happen . " There will , however , always be young men and maidens who believe that nothing can happen in matrimony that is worse than never to be married ΙΟ HOW TO BE HAPPY THOUGH MARRIED .
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... young lady , was seen a few moments afterwards endeavouring to extract with a stick the precious document . Failing in his attempt , the wretched mortal walked round and round the pillar , tor- tured with the recurrence of reasons ...
... young lady , was seen a few moments afterwards endeavouring to extract with a stick the precious document . Failing in his attempt , the wretched mortal walked round and round the pillar , tor- tured with the recurrence of reasons ...
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How to be Happy Though Married: Being a Handbook to Marriage Edward John Hardy Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1886 |
How to be Happy Though Married: Being a Handbook to Marriage by a Graduate ... Edward John Hardy Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1887 |
How to be Happy Though Married: Being a Handbook to Marriage Edward John Hardy Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1886 |
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Էջ 152 - Therefore, the poet Did feign that Orpheus drew trees, stones, and floods Since nought so stockish, hard, and full of rage, But music for the time doth change his nature. The man that hath no music in himself, Nor is not moved with concord of sweet sounds, Is fit for treasons, stratagems, and spoils ; The motions of his spirit are dull as night, And his affections dark as Erebus. Let no such man be trusted.
Էջ 160 - In old days there were angels who came and took men by the hand and led them away from the city of destruction. We see no white-winged angels now. -But yet men are led away from threatening destruction: a hand is put into theirs, which leads them forth gently towards a calm and bright land, so that they look no more backward; and the hand may be a little child's.
Էջ 14 - HE that hath wife and children hath given hostages to fortune ; for they are impediments to great enterprises, either of virtue or mischief. Certainly the best works, and of greatest merit for the public, have proceeded from the unmarried or childless men ; which both in affection and means have married and endowed the public.
Էջ 267 - Through winds and tides one compass guides — To that, and your own selves, be true. But 0 blithe breeze! and O great seas, Though ne'er, that earliest parting past, On your wide plain they join again, Together lead them home at last. One port, methought, alike they sought, One purpose hold where'er they fare, — O bounding breeze, O rushing seas! At last, at last, unite them there!
Էջ 8 - I, to comfort him, bid him a' should not think of God, I hoped there was no need to trouble himself with any such thoughts yet. So a' bade me lay more clothes on his feet: I put my hand into the bed and felt them, and they were as cold as any stone; then I felt to his knees, and so upward, and upward, and all was as cold as any stone.
Էջ 70 - Of no more subtle master under heaven Than is the maiden passion for a maid, Not only to keep down the base in man, But . teach high thought, and amiable words And courtliness, and the desire of fame, And love of truth, and all that makes a man.
Էջ 269 - MORTON'S WIFE. He first deceased ; she for a little tried To live without him, liked it not, and died.
Էջ 81 - The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide. They, hand in hand, with wandering steps and slow, Through Eden took their solitary way.
Էջ 164 - Where did you get your eyes so blue? Out of the sky as I came through. What makes the light in them sparkle and spin? Some of the starry spikes left in. Where did you get that little tear? I found it waiting when I got here.
Էջ iii - Though few now taste thee unimpaired and pure, Or tasting, long enjoy thee, too infirm Or too incautious to preserve thy sweets Unmixed with drops of bitter, which neglect Or temper sheds into thy crystal cup ; Thou art the nurse of virtue. In thine arms She smiles, appearing, as in truth she is, Heaven-born and destined to the skies again.