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" Deliberate on all things with thy friend. But since friends grow not thick on every bough, Nor every friend unrotten at the core ; First, on thy friend, deliberate with thyself: Pause, ponder, sift ; not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen... "
Maxims and Directions for Youth, on a Variety of Important and Interesting ... - Page 4
by Rev. John Thornton - 1811 - 82 lehte
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson: With Copious Indexes ...

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1875 - 794 lehte
...purchase, few the price will pay; And this makes friends such miracles below. YOUNG: Night Thoughts. First on thy friend deliberate with thyself; Pause, ponder, sift ; not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen ; fixing, fix ; — Judge before friendship, then confide till...
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Chaucer to Burns

Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 lehte
...apt to die ? Reserve will wound it ; and distrust, destroy Deliberate in all things with thy friend. lt in pleasures manifold. Her joyons presence, and...envy, ne vile jealousy, His dear delights were able ihe choice, Nor jealous of the chosen ; fixing, fix ; Judge before friendship, then confide till death....
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The Lancasters and their friends, by S.J.F.

S J. F - 1876 - 280 lehte
...is to say," Herbert remarked,—" in oldfashioned terms, truly converted." CHAPTER XV. in Council. " FIRST on thy friend deliberate with thyself. Pause, ponder, sift, not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen : fixing, fix: Judge before friendship, then confide till death."...
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A dictionary of poetical illustrations

Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 lehte
...Confidence in a RESERVE will wound it ; and distrust destroy. Deliberate on all things with thy friend. Like empty purses pick'd ; and his poor self, A dedicated...Walks, like contempt, alone. — Shakespeare. 1391. the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen ; fixing, fix : Judge before friendship, then confide till death....
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Poetical Quotations from Chaucer to Tennyson

Samuel Austin Allibone - 1878 - 788 lehte
...purchase, few the price will pay ; And this makes friends such miracles helow. YOUNG: Night Thoughts. First on thy friend deliberate with thyself; Pause, ponder, sift ; not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen; fixing, fix; — Judge before friendship, then confide till...
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The Wesleyan Sunday-school magazine [afterw.] The Wesleyan methodist Sunday ...

1878 - 584 lehte
...BIBLE-LESSONS. earthern diihes without cracks or йт, and yet they would take friends with the flaws of vice. " First, on thy friend deliberate with thyself ; Pause, ponder, sift ; not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen ; fixing, fix : Judge before friendship, then confide till death."...
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The poetical works of sir Thomas Wyatt. The text ed. by C.C. Clarke

Sir Thomas Wyatt - 1879 - 624 lehte
...destroy. Deliberate on all things with thy friend. But since friends grow not thick on every bough, cca Nor every friend unrotten at the core ; First, on...deliberate with thyself; Pause, ponder, sift ; not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen ; fixing, fix ; Judge before friendship, then confide till death....
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Boys and their ways, by one who knows them

Boys - 1880 - 362 lehte
...Sir Philip Sidney." The poet of " The Night Thoughts," in his usual sententious way, observes : — " First on thy friend deliberate with thyself; Pause, ponder, sift ; not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen ; fixing, fix ; — Judge before friendship, then confide till...
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A Thousand Thoughts from Various Authors

Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 lehte
...found in a friend, or in HIS nOUse. Sir Wm. Temple, Heads of an Essay on Conversation. FRIENDSHIP. FIRST on thy friend deliberate with thyself ; Pause, ponder, sift ; not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen : fixing, fix : Judge before friendship, then confide till death....
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The Lancasters and their friends

Sarah Jane Fitzgerald - 1881 - 268 lehte
...Herbert remarked, — " in oldfashioned terms, truly converted." CHAPTER XIV. Jfqiends in Council, " FIRST on thy friend deliberate with thyself. - Pause, ponder, sift, not eager in the choice, Nor jealous of the chosen : fixing fix : Judge before friendship, then confide till death."...
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