| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1819 - 408 lehte
...life of my father, we will neither of us stir a step from our own town. For the proverb says : — The wife that expects to have a good name, Is always at home as if she were lame : And the maid that i* honest, herchiefest delight Is still to be doing from morning to night Go you with your Don Quixote... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1820 - 404 lehte
...the life of my father, we will neither of us stir a step from our own town. For the pro'verb says, The wife that expects to have a good name, Is always...delight Is still to be doing from morning to night. Go you, with your Don Quixote, to your adventures, and leave us with our ill-fortunes ; God will better... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1820 - 402 lehte
...by the life of my father, we will neither of us stir a step from our own town. For the proverb says, The wife that expects to have a good name, Is always...delight Is still to be doing from morning to night. Go you, with your Don Quixote, to your adventures, and leave us with our ill-fortunes ; God will better... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1822 - 390 lehte
...daughter, neither I nor my girl will budge a foot from our thatched house. For the proverb says i—- The wife that expects to have a good name, Is always...delight Is still to be doing from morning to night.* March you and your Don Quixote together, to your islands and adventures, and leave us here to our sorry... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1822 - 390 lehte
...daughter, neither I nor my girl will budge a foot from our thatched house. For the proverb says i—- The wife that expects to have a good name, Is always...delight Is still to be doing from morning to night.* March you and your Don Quixote together, to your islands and adventures, and leave us here to our sorry... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1822 - 368 lehte
...daughter, neither I nor my girl will budge a foot from our thatched house. For the proverb says :—- The wife that expects to have a good name, Is always...delight Is still to be doing from morning to night.* March you and your Don Quixote together, to your islands and adventures, and leave us here to our sorry... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1828 - 258 lehte
...the life of my father, we will neither of us stir a step from our own town. For the proverb says : The wife that expects to have a good name, Is always...chiefest delight Is still to be doing, from morning till night. Go you with your Don Quixote to your adventures and leave us with our ill fortunes: God... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1837 - 264 lehte
...the life of my father, we will neither of us stir a step from our own town. For the proverb says : The wife that expects to have a good name, Is always...And the maid that is honest, her chiefest delight Is etill to be doing, from morning till uight. Go you with your Don Quixote to your adventures> and leave... | |
| 1846 - 506 lehte
...children. "Ah, mother! Do you know mother's favourite proverb, Juana ?" said Mariana laughingly — " The wife that expects to have a good name Is always at home, as if she were lame : "and only see, what lieautiful results P' pointing to the wreaths of flowers and the ample preparations... | |
| Kenelm Henry Digby - 1856 - 418 lehte
...home, and put on my common dress and resume my work." She verified the proverb, — " And the girl that is honest, her chiefest delight Is still to be doing from morning to night." Order and symmetry attend the steps of women every where. " It was a man who drew up those three blinds,"... | |
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