And lastly, it is not strange though many, who have spent their youth chastely, are in some things not so quick-sighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch... Mother's Magazine - Página 1981841Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Milton - 1809 - 534 páginas
...are least practised in these affairs ; * * and * it is not strange though many, who have spenttheir youth chastely, are In some things not so quicksighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ; nor is it therefore that for a modest error a man should forfeit so great... | |
| John Milton - 1820 - 480 páginas
...friends, that acquaintance, as it increases, will amend all ? And lastly, it is not strange though many, who have spent their youth chastely, are in...not so quick-sighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ; nor is it therefore that for a modest error a man should forfeit so great... | |
| John Milton - 1826 - 368 páginas
...of friends, that acquaintance as it increases will amend all ? And lastly, it is not strange though many who have spent their youth chastely, are in some...not so quicksighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ; nor is it therefore that for a modest error a man should forfeit so great... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 328 páginas
...suspected, what more usual than the persuasion of friends, that acquaintance as it increases, will amend all ;' and lastly, is it not strange that many who...spent their youth chastely, are in some things not so quick sighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch. Nor is it therefore for a modest... | |
| John Milton - 1835 - 1044 páginas
...friends, that acquaintance, as it increases, will amend all ? And lastly, it is not strange though many, who have spent their youth chastely, are in...not so quick-sighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ; nor is it therefore that for a modest errour a man should forfeit so great... | |
| John Milton - 1838 - 518 páginas
...suspected, what more usual than the persuasion of friends, that acquaintance, as it increases, will amend all ? And lastly, is it not strange that many who have spent their youth chastely, arc in some things not so quick sighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ?... | |
| Alexander Walker - 1840 - 452 páginas
...friends, that acquaintance, as it increases, will amend all ? " And lastly, it is not strange though many, who have spent their youth chastely, are in...not so quick-sighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ; nor is it therefore that for a modest error a man should forfeit so great... | |
| 1844 - 220 páginas
...discerning until too late ; when any indisposition is suspected what more usual than the persuasions of friends, that acquaintance, as it increases, -will...their youth chastely, are, in some things, not so quick sighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ? Nor is it, therefore, for... | |
| John Milton - 1845 - 572 páginas
...friends, that acquaintance, as it increases, will amend all ? And lastly, ] it is not strange though many, who have spent their youth chastely, are in...not so quick-sighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the / nuptial torch ; nor is it therefore that for a modest error a man should forfeit I so... | |
| John [prose] Milton - 1848 - 590 páginas
...friends, that acquaintance, as it increases, will amend all ? And lastly, it is not strange, though many, who have spent their youth chastely, are in...not so quicksighted, while they haste too eagerly to light the nuptial torch ; nor is it therefore that for a modest error a man should forfeit so great... | |
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