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" Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies. "
Gleanings from the Harvest Fields of Literature: A Melange of Excerpta ... - Page 436
by Charles Carroll Bombaugh - 1860 - 527 pages
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An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles to H. St. John Lord Bolinbroke. To which ...

Alexander Pope - Human beings - 1820 - 80 pages
...kind, Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience. clear, Because he wants' a thousand pounds a year: Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Fortune in men has some small diff'rence made, One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade; The cobler...
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English exercises, adapted to the grammar lately published by L. Murray ...

Lindley Murray - 1823 - 236 pages
...Jesus Christ to be the savior of the world. Esau sold his birthright for a savory mess of pottage. Honor and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part; there, all the honor lies. The rigor of monkish disciplin often conceals great depravity of heart. We should recollect, that however...
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The Moral Instructor, and Guide to Virtue: Being a Compendium of Moral ...

Jesse Torrey - Ethics - 1824 - 308 pages
...Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear, Because he wants a thousand pounds a year. v 25 Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Fortune in men has some small difference made, One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade; The cobbler...
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English Exercises: Adapted to Murray's English Grammar, Consisting of ...

Lindley Murray - 1826 - 184 pages
...birthright for a savory mess of pottage. A regular and virteous education, is an inesteemable blessing. Honor and shame from no condition rise: Act well your part; there, all the honor lies. The rigor of monkish disciplin often conceals great depravity of heart. We should<recollect, that however...
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English Exercises ...: With which the Corresponding Notes, Rules, and ...

Lindley Murray - English language - 1828 - 268 pages
...birthright for a savory mess of potage. (5) A regular and virteous education, is an inesteemable blessing. Honor and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part; there, all the honor lies. The rigor of monkish disciplin often conceals great depravity of heart. We should recollect, that however...
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A Gazetteer of the State of Georgia

Adiel Sherwood - Georgia - 1829 - 320 pages
...trade in Philadelphia. His low birth and scanty means of improvement are mentioned, to show that, " Honor and shame from no condition rise Act well your part ; there all the honor lies." Through the fair, though false promises of Governor Keith, he embarked for England to purchase a press;...
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The Moral Instructor, and Guide to Virtue: Being a Compendium of Moral ...

Jesse Torrey - Ethics - 1830 - 336 pages
...Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear, Because he wants a thousand pounds a year. 25 Honor and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Fortune in men has some small difference made, One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade; The cobbler...
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Ladies' Magazine and Literary Gazette, Volume 4

1831 - 596 pages
...those of his active heroes,' Ambition. 493 I replied with a quotation from the great moral poet — "Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there all the honor lies." el know it, I know it ;' he answered, 'but I do wish heaven had appointed me a more glorious part to...
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Pierce Egan's Book of Sports, and Mirror of Life: Embracing the Turf, the ...

Pierce Egan - Sports - 1832 - 432 pages
...of the country where he won his gold : he felt the words of the poet, and showed be felt them: — Honor and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part— there all the honor lies ! Independence was his boast, though won by Lis thimble. Honest Howell! Most highminded of tailors...
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The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential ...

Samuel B. EMMONS - English language - 1832 - 168 pages
...human-kind, Whose life is healthful, and whose conscience clear, Because he wants a thousand pounds°a year. Honor and shame from no condition rise: Act well your part, there all the honor lies. Fortune in men h'as some small difference made, One flaunts in fags, one flutters in brocade; The cobler...
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