Endeavour always, my children, to please one another ; but at the same time keep God in your thoughts. Lavish not all your love on to-day, for remember that marriage has its to-morrow likewise, and its day after to-morrow too. " Spare, as one may say,... Harper's Novels - Seite 31von Harper & Brothers - 1843Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| C. Gough - 1853 - 428 Seiten
...married pair neglect to be as well pleasing to each other after marriage as before. Endeavour always to please one another, but at the same time keep God in yonr thoughts. Lavish not all your love on to-day, for remember that marriage has its to-morrow likewise,... | |
| Governess - 1855 - 884 Seiten
...friends, begins like a rosy morning, and then falls away like a snow wreath. And why, my friends ? Because the married pair neglect to be as well-pleasing...after to-morrow, too. Spare, as one may say, fuel for winter. Consider, my daughter, what the word " wife" expresses. The married woman is the husband's... | |
| 1856 - 604 Seiten
...snow-wreath. Aud why, my friends ? Because the married pair neglect to be as well pleasing to each olher after marriage as before. Endeavour always, my children,...the winter. Consider, my daughters, what the word wife expresses. The married woman is the husband's domestic faith ; in her hand he must be able to... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1861 - 354 Seiten
...married pair neglect to be as wellpleasing to each other after marriage as before. Endeavour always to please one another; 'but at the same time keep...after to-morrow, too. Spare, as one may say, fuel for winter. Consider, ye daughters, what the word wife expresses. The married woman is the husband's domestic... | |
| G. V - 1862 - 136 Seiten
...married pair neglect to be as well pleasing to each other after marriage as before. Endeavour always to please one another ; but, at the same time, keep...the winter.' Consider, my daughters, what the word ' wife' expresses. The married woman is the husband's domestic faith ; in her hand he must be able... | |
| Howard Lorenzo Hastings - 1871 - 682 Seiten
...Because the married pair neglect to be as well pleasing to each other after marriage as before. Endeavor always, my children, to please one another, but at...as one may say, fuel for the winter. Consider, my daughter, what the word wife expresses. The married woman is the husband's domestic faith ; in her... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1873 - 448 Seiten
...appear most amiable to those who arc most acquainted with them. Addison. WHAT THE WORD WIFE EXPRESSES. Lavish not all your love on to-day, for remember that...the winter." Consider, my daughters, what the word wife expresses. The married woman is the husband's domestic faith ; in her hands he must be able to... | |
| William Tegg - 1877 - 430 Seiten
...why? Because the married pair neglect to be as well pleasing to each other as before. Endeavour always to please one another ; but, at the same time, keep...to-morrow, too. Spare, as one may say, fuel for the winter. Deceive not one another in small things or in great. One little, single lie has, before now, disturbed... | |
| John Tillotson - 1880 - 392 Seiten
...my friends, begins like a rosy morning, and then falls away like a snow-wreath And why, my friends ? Because the married pair neglect to be as well-pleasing...after to-morrow too. Spare, as one may say, fuel for winter. Consider, my daughters, what the word ' wife' expresses. The married woman is the husband's... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 464 Seiten
...married pair neglect to be as pleasing to each other aflir 222 223 marriage as before. Endeavour always to please one another ; but at the same time keep...today, for remember that marriage has its tomorrow, also. Spare, as one may say, fuel for the winter. Consider, my daughter, what the word wife expresses.... | |
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