| William Seward - Anecdotes - 1796 - 418 pages
...good temper, are but too apt " to blaft the felicity of that union ! Mart and ** wife," adds he, " are equally concerned to avoid " all offences of each other in the beginning of " their converfation. Every, little thing can blaft " an infant bloflbm, and the. breath of the fourh *c can... | |
| Henry Kaye Bonney - 1815 - 422 pages
...enter into fetters, and are bound to " sorrow by the cords of a man's or woman's " peevishness." " Every little thing can " blast an infant blossom ;...breath of *' the south can shake the little rings of th& u " ^XiKvai noTtjoTl- va'ju«o-iv WJ you/." Brunck's Analects, torn. 2. p. 135. ep. 15. '' vine,... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Sermons, English - 1816 - 526 pages
...but to lust, or furiously and passionately to desire, is the sigh of impotency and an unruly mind. 2. Man and wife are equally concerned to avoid all offences...when first they begin to curl like the locks of a new weaned boy ; but when * Macrohius ex Vari-one. t Epist. ad Philadelph. by age and consolidation... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Sermons, English - 1816 - 536 pages
...but to lust, or furiously and passionately to desire, is the sign of impotency and an unruly mind. 2. Man and wife are equally concerned to avoid all offences...little rings of the vine, when first they begin to curl Iike the locks of a new weaned boy ; but when * Macrobius ex Varrooe. f Epist. ad Philadelph. Serm,... | |
| Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber - Theology - 1822 - 630 pages
...sign of impotency and an unruly mind." 2. Man and wife are equally concerned to avoid all offences'of each other in the beginning of their conversation...curl like the locks of a new-weaned boy ; but when by o.ge and consolidation they stiffen into the hardness of a stem, and have, by the warm embraces of... | |
| Jeremy Taylor - Clergy - 1826 - 628 pages
...to lust, or furiously and passionately to desire, is the sign of impotency and an unruly mind." 2. Man and wife are equally concerned to avoid all offences...when first they begin to curl like the locks of a new -weaned boy ; but when by age and consolidation they stiffen into the hardness of a stem, and have,... | |
| Jared Sparks - Theology - 1826 - 420 pages
...there they enter into fetters, and are bound to sorrow by the cords of a man's or woman's peevishness. Every little thing can blast an infant blossom ; and...when first they begin to curl like the locks of a new weaned boy ; but when by age and consolidation they stiffen into the hardness of a stem, and have,... | |
| John Angell James - Domestic relations - 1828 - 294 pages
...Ring," are so much in point, that I shall introduce a long extract in reference to this idea. 13 " Man and wife are equally concerned to avoid all offences...little rings of the vine, when first they begin to cur) like the locks of a new weaned boy ; but when by age and consolidation they stiffen into the hardness... | |
| John Angell James - Domestic relations - 1830 - 236 pages
...offences of each orror in the beginning o^Beir conversation ; every little thing can blast an mrant blossom ; and the breath of the south can shake the...when first they begin to curl like the locks of a new weaned boy ; but when by age and consolidation they stiffen into the hardness of a stem, and have,... | |
| Great Britain - 1831 - 984 pages
...united, he enforces the precepts whose observance is so necessary to happiness in the married state : of their conversation. Every little thing can blast an infant blossom ; and the breath of tlie south can shake the little rings of the vine when first they begin to curl like the locks of a... | |
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