| Anna Lydia Ward - Citations anglaises - 1889 - 724 pages
...state of marriage tills up the number of the elect, and hath in it the labor of love and the delicacies of friendship, the blessing of society, and the union of hands and heart. It hath in it less of beauty, but more of safety than the single life; it hath more ease, but... | |
| Bible - 1892 - 656 pages
...safety, thau the single life. It hath not more ease, but less danger; it ismore merry andmore sad ; it is fuller of sorrows and fuller of joys; it lies under more burdens, but it is supported by aH the strength of love and chanty, and those burdens a re delightful. ... It is... | |
| Bible - 1892 - 812 pages
...than the sinjile life; it hath not more ease, l>ut less danger ; it is more merry and more sad ; it is fuller of sorrows and fuller of joys ; it lies under more burdens, bnt is supported by all the strengths of love and charity ; and these burdens are delightful. Marriage... | |
| Maturin Murray Ballou - Quotations, English - 1894 - 604 pages
...woman born, and in obeying nature she best serves the purposes of heaven. — Schiller. Marriage has in it less of beauty, but more of safety, than the single life ; it hath not more ease, but less danger ; it is more merry and more sad ; it is fuller of sorrows and fuller... | |
| English Orators - 1899 - 616 pages
...of marriage fills up the numbers of the elect, and hath in it the labor of love, and the delicacies of friendship, the blessing of society, and the union...and fuller of joys; it lies under more burdens, but it is supported by all the strengths of love and charity, and those burdens are delightful. Marriage... | |
| Mary Ries Melendy - Gynecology - 1903 - 514 pages
...safety, than the single life; it hath no more ease, but less danger; it is more merry and more sad; it is fuller of sorrows and fuller of joys; it lies under more burdens, but it is supported by all the strengths of love and charity, and those burdens are delightful. Marriage... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Marriage - 1907 - 66 pages
...of marriage fills up the numbers of the Elect, and hath in it the labour of Love, and the delicacies of Friendship, the blessing of Society, and the union...fuller of sorrows, and fuller of joys ; it lies under XMmore burdens, but is supported by all the strengths g£° *"• "*" *"XaTTOof love and charity, and... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1858 - 610 pages
...806, to the sum of £33,674,256. 1858.] [July, From Titan. MANY THOUGHTS ON MANY THINGS.* MARRIAGE has in it less of beauty, but more of safety, than the single life ; it hath not more ease, but less danger ; it is more merry and more sad ; it is fuller of sorrows and fuller... | |
| Tryon Edwards - Quotations, English - 1908 - 788 pages
...happiness exceeding that of a reciprocal satisfaction in the cunjugal state. — H. Giles. Marriage has in it less of beauty, but more of safety, than the single life ; it hath not more еане, but less danger ; it is more merry and more sad ; it is fuller of sorrows and fuller... | |
| Tryon Edwards - Quotations, English - 1908 - 776 pages
...happiness exceeding that of a reciprocal satisfaction in the conjugal «täte. — H. ffile«. Marriage has in it less of beauty, but more of safety, than the single life ; it hath not more еане, bnt less danger : it is more merry and more sad ; it is fuller of sorrows and fuller... | |
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