Verse Prose And Epitaphs From the Commonplace book of Lewin Hill Cb 1848 1
Verse Prose And Epitaphs From the Commonplace book of Lewin Hill Cb 1848 1
Edward Bernard Lewin Hill
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When the thief has no opportunity for stealing he considers himself honest. He in whose family men are hanged should not say to his neighbour, " Pray hang this little fish up for me. " [Note. — The Spanish rendering of this proverb is " Do not speak of a rope in a hanged man's house. "] If thy friends agree in calling thee an ass, go and get a halter round thy neck. The Camel wanted to have horns and they took away his ears. The soldiers fight and the kings are heroes. An Old English Proverb. C...hildren pick up words as pigeons peas. And utter them again as God shall please. [Note. — Bearing in mind what parents suffer from children's untimely remarks, it must be that God and parents are not always at one. ] 69 An American Proverb. Charity begins at home, and it is the one thing the neighbours never borrow. From the Memoirs of the Lord de Joinville. The Lord de Joinville, who was born in the year 1225, wrote his memoirs when he was over eighty years of age, and these are well translated for the first time by Miss Julia Wedgwood.
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