| 1826 - 492 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time hath decayed thy natural heat; and the sooner thou heginnest to help nature, the sooner she will forsake thec and leave thee to trust altogether to art.... | |
| Sir Walter Raleigh - Great Britain - 1829 - 810 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body by wine or spice, until thou find that time hath...have trouble without fighting, stripes without cause, andfaintness of eyes? even they that git at wine, and strain themselves to empty cups. Pliny saith,... | |
| John Timbs - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1829 - 354 pages
...to hasten thine end, take this for » general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to»hy body by wine or spice, until thou find that time hath...she will forsake thee, and trust altogether to art. — Sir W. Raleigh. CCCCXLV. They take very unprofitable pains who endeavour to persuade men that they... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body by wine or spice, until thou find that time hath...she will forsake thee, and trust altogether to art : Wlio have misfortune, saith Solomon, who have sorrow and grief, who have trouble without jighting,... | |
| Laconics - 1829 - 352 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body by wine or spice, until thou find that time hath...sooner she will forsake thee, and trust altogether to art.—Sir W. Raleigh. CCCCXLV. ' They take very unprofitable pains who endeavour to persuade men that... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 834 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body by wine or spice, until thou find that time hath decayed thy natural heat. Raleigh. In dealing with cunning persons, we must ever consider their ends to interpret their speeches... | |
| 1838 - 448 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time...the sooner thou beginnest to help nature, the sooner will she forsake thee, and thou trust altogether to art." Tho day at length arrived for ihe interment... | |
| William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1838 - 448 pages
...for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until Ihou find that time hath decayed thy natural heat ; and...the sooner thou beginnest to help nature, the sooner will she forsake thee, and ihou trust altogether to art." Tho day at length arrived for the interment... | |
| Periodicals - 1839 - 272 pages
...desire to hasten thine end, take this for a general rule, that thou never add any artificial heat to thy body, by wine or spice, until thou find that time...forsake thee, and trust altogether to art. Who have misfortunes, saith Solomon, who have sorrow and grief, who have trouble without fighting, stripes without... | |
| Mary Ashdowne - 1839 - 328 pages
...brought to the most abject state of humiliation. " Who hath misfortunes," says Solomon, " who hath sorrow and grief, who have trouble without fighting,...sit at wine, and strain themselves to empty cups." In the guidance of our household affairs there must also be a temperance according to the means of... | |
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