| Frances Swiney - 2004 - 544 pągines
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| William Cowper - 2006 - 448 pągines
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| Larry Chang - 2006 - 826 pągines
...belongs to us but time, which even he has who has nothing else. ~ Baltasar Gracian y Morales, 1601-1685 ~ Men deal with life as children with their play, Who first misuse, then cast their toys away. ~ Alexander Pope, 1688-1744 ~ Games lubricate the body and the mind. ~ Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 2006 - 732 pągines
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| 1836 - 1048 pągines
...! that men would always pursue science in thy way ! O that they would not use it as a mongolfiere, in which man, when he has made it, seats himself with...Virtute c. 10. This is one of the few passages, in which tamivog means lowly and not low, contemptible. Plutarch seems to have borrowed the expression from... | |
| 1911 - 852 pągines
...brother, consist in dreams and visions, in an easy, floating, going with the tide. Says the poet Cowper: "Men deal with life as children with their play, Who first misuse, then cast their toys away." You cannot accomplish anything in life, my brother, you will not amount to anything in life, if your... | |
| 1863 - 396 pągines
...flowers, and the sunshine, as gifts for passing enjoyment, having no more important value, is I " To deal with life as children with their play, Who first misuse, then cast their toys away." The next poem on tl Charity," or "Love," — (for, as the writer says "GOD working ever on a social... | |
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