 | 1892
...than to have raised a substantial building at first upon a true and solid foundation. — Tillotson. Dare to be true, nothing can need a lie : A fault which needs it most grows two thereby. — Herbert. God "desireth truth in the inward parts" (Psa. li. 6), and all His are "children that... | |
 | 1897 - 167 pàgines
...looking earthward, does what we call union, mutual love, and society begin to be possible. CARLYLE. Dare to be true ; nothing can need a lie ; A fault,...which needs it most, grows two thereby. • GEORGE HERBERT. It is good for me that I have been afflicted ; that I might learn thy statutes. My crown is... | |
 | Calvin Patterson - 1897 - 192 pàgines
...one with the good, generous, and true, is to become, in a manner, good, generous, and true yourself. Dare to be true, nothing can need a lie ; A fault which needs it most, grows two thereby. — Herbert. As we advance in life, we learn the limit of our abilities. — Froude. "What ardently... | |
 | 1897 - 320 pàgines
...proceedings of men, their cunning, and subtlety, not less than against their treachery. — Cicero. Dare to be true ; nothing can need a lie : A fault which needs it most, grows two, thereby. —Herbert. The doctrine of our Master (Confucius) is to be true to the principles of our nature and... | |
 | Philip Hugh Dalbiac - 1897 - 510 pàgines
...breed fears, and fears more dangers bring." R. BAXTER. Love Breathing Thanks and Praise, Pt. III. " Dare to be true, nothing can need a lie : A fault, which needs it most, grows two thereby." HERBERT. The Temple. The Chureh Porek. " And he that does one fault at first, And lies to hide it,... | |
 | Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1897 - 437 pàgines
...absolute the knave is ! we must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us." — SHAKESPEARE. " Dare to be true, nothing can need a lie ; A fault which needs it most grows two thereby." HEIUIF.HT, The Church Porch. GRANNIE PATTERSON, or deaf Joan, as she was commonly called, was dozing... | |
 | Rebecca Smith Pollard - 1897 - 220 pàgines
...die." Let us dye the curtains a deeper shade of purple. Lye is made by soaking water through ashes. "Dare to be true; nothing can need a lie; A fault which needs it most grows two thereby." The leaves lie upon the ground. Twice a day the tide ebbs and flows. He tied his horse to the bough... | |
 | Mrs. Mary Harriet Bright Curry - 1897 - 387 pàgines
...; Cowards tell lies, and those that fear the rode ; The stormy working soule spits lies and frothe. Dare to be true. Nothing can need a lie ; A fault, which needs it most, grows two therebye. Do all things like a man, not sneakingly ; Think the King sees thee still, for his King does.... | |
 | Rosa Nouchette Carey - 1897 - 437 pàgines
...absolute the knare is ! we must speak by the card, or equivocation will undo us." — SHAKESPEARE. " Dare to be true, nothing can need a lie ; A fault which needa it most grows two thereby." HERBERT, The Church Porch. GRANNIE PATTERSON, or deaf Joan, as she... | |
 | Albert Le Roy Bartlett - 1899 - 318 pàgines
...seeds to the fall and winter birds. 6. He who walks in other people's tracks makes no discoveries. 7. " Dare to be true ! Nothing can need a lie ; A fault which needs it most grows two thereby." 186 THE ESSENTIALS OF LANGUAGE AND GRAMMA R. 8. " He prayeth best who loveth best All things both great... | |
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