| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - Theology - 1822 - 602 pages
...secure the favour of the King of kings, and then there is no harm come to thee. And when Zeno Citiensis lost all his goods in a storm, he retired to the studies...to fortune for his prosperous mischance. When the north-wind blows hard, and it rains sadly, none but fools sit down in it and cry ; wise people defend... | |
| Jared Sparks - Theology - 1826 - 420 pages
...secure the favour of the King of kings, and then there is no harm come to thee. And when Zeno Citiensis lost all his goods in a storm, he retired to the studies of philosophy, to his short cloak and a severe liie, and gave thanks to fortune for his prosperous mischance. When the north wind blows hard, and... | |
| Gift books - 1828 - 318 pages
...secure the favor of the King of kings, and then there is no harm come to thee. And when Zeno Citiensis lost all his goods in a storm, he retired to the studies of philosophy, to his short cloak and severe life, and gave thanks to fortune for his prosperous mischance. When the north wind blows hard,... | |
| George Merriam - Readers - 1828 - 286 pages
...prince, secure the favour of the King of kings, and then there is no harm come to thee. And when Zeno lost all his goods in a storm, he retired to the studies of philosophy, to his short cloak and severe life, and gave thanks to fortune for his prosperous mischance. When th< north, wind blows hard,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 806 pages
...foreshow rain, as boxes and peps of wood when they draw and wind hard. Bacon. Tempestuously; boisterously. When the north wind blows hard, and it rains sadly,...and cry ; wise people defend themselves against it. Taylor. HARDANGERFIORD, an extensive arm of the sea, which runs inland on the west coast of Norway,... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 pages
...foreshow rain, as boxes and peg* of wool when they draw and wind hard. Boom. Tempestuously ; boisterously. When the north wind blows hard, and it rains sadly, none but fools sit down in it and cry ; wise against the noon sun, which calleth out the more oily people defend themselves against it. spirits,... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Theology - 1834 - 658 pages
...tbe favour of the King of kings, and then there is no harm can come to thee. And when Zeno Citiensis lost all his goods in a storm, he retired to the studies...fortune for his prosperous mischance. When the north winds blows hard, and it rains sadly, none but fools sit down in it and cry ; wise people defend themselves... | |
| 1847 - 598 pages
...pilgrim of the Cross. He had the courage as well as the patience of a hero. ' When the north wind blows, and it rains sadly, none but fools sit down in it...defend themselves against it with a warm garment, a good fire, and a dry roof.1 Through every storm, difficulty, and oppression he worked his way, climbing... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1847 - 348 pages
...pilgrim of the Cross. He had the courage as well as the patience of a hero. "When the north wind blows, and it rains sadly, none but fools sit down in it...defend themselves against it with a warm garment, a good fire, and a dry roof."1 Through every storm of difficulty and oppression he worked his way,... | |
| English literature - 1847 - 676 pages
...pilgrim of the Cross. He had the courage as well as the patience of a hero. ' When the north wind blows, and it rains sadly, none but fools sit down in it...; wise people defend themselves against it with a wann garment, a good fire, and a dry roof.' Through every storm, difficulty, and oppression he worked... | |
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