Heart Throbs of Gifted AuthorsD. McKay, 1878 - 304 Seiten |
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William Hardcastle Browne. MARRIAGE . 79 MARRIAGE . EVERY wedding , says the proverb , Makes.
William Hardcastle Browne. MARRIAGE . 79 MARRIAGE . EVERY wedding , says the proverb , Makes.
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William Hardcastle Browne. MARRIAGE . EVERY wedding , says the proverb , Makes another soon or late ; Never yet was any marriage Entered in the book of fate , But the names were also written Of the patient pair that wait . Parsons . A ...
William Hardcastle Browne. MARRIAGE . EVERY wedding , says the proverb , Makes another soon or late ; Never yet was any marriage Entered in the book of fate , But the names were also written Of the patient pair that wait . Parsons . A ...
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... Proverb . First conquer thyself , and then thou wilt easily govern thy wife . -Hasty marriages seldom prove well . Fuller . Shakspeare . -Marry your sons when you will , your daughters when you can . Few persons remain single from ...
... Proverb . First conquer thyself , and then thou wilt easily govern thy wife . -Hasty marriages seldom prove well . Fuller . Shakspeare . -Marry your sons when you will , your daughters when you can . Few persons remain single from ...
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... Proverb . He names in Love's familiar tone The kind , fair friend by Nature marked his own , And in the waveless mirror of his mind Views the fleet years of pleasure left behind , Since when her empire o'er his heart began , Since first ...
... Proverb . He names in Love's familiar tone The kind , fair friend by Nature marked his own , And in the waveless mirror of his mind Views the fleet years of pleasure left behind , Since when her empire o'er his heart began , Since first ...
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... Proverb . A woman in a single state may be happy and may be miserable , but most happy , most miserable - these are epithets which belong to a wife . Coleridge . Heaven will be no heaven to me if I do not meet my wife there . Andrew ...
... Proverb . A woman in a single state may be happy and may be miserable , but most happy , most miserable - these are epithets which belong to a wife . Coleridge . Heaven will be no heaven to me if I do not meet my wife there . Andrew ...
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