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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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City and Country Life: Or, Moderate Better Than Rapid Gains

Mary Ide Torrey - American fiction - 1853 - 336 pages
...CHAPTER XXn. Mi and Mrs. Bartlett — Conclusion 317 CITY AND COUNTRY LIFE. CHAPTER I. THE NOKTHS. Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, — there all the honor lies. — Pope. u O ! How beautiful !" exclaimed Delia Edwards, as, with a half-sigh, and a lingering step, she pointed...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1853 - 644 pages
...truly say, in their language, Aut genus aut proavoe, out qua non fecimus ipie, vix ea nostra coco." " Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there all the honor lies." Sir, the charge of foreign influence, and the reriraination of one political party by the other, re...
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The Life and Character of Capt. Wm. B. Allen: Of Lawrence County, Tenn., who ...

W. P. Rowles - Monterrey (Mexico) - 1853 - 242 pages
...shines before you. Honors and distinctions are at your command. Let it be graven on your minds that '•Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part; there all the honor lies." * * * * • * * * * " Worth makes the man, want of it the fellow, The rest is all, but leather and...
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Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 1; Volume 23

United States. Congress - Law - 1853 - 646 pages
...truly say, in their language. " Aut genus aut proavos, aut qua non fecimus ipse vix ea noatra voco." " Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there all the honor lies." Sir, the charge of foreign influence, and the recrimination of one political party by the other are...
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Trials and Confessions of an American Housekeeper

Timothy Shay Arthur - Home economics - 1854 - 384 pages
...of your being one," Mrs. Turner replied, in a decided tone. " You know what Pope says, mother— ' Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies.' " " And song is but the eloquence of truth, some one has beautifully said," responded Mary, smiling....
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Familiar Lessons on Physiology: Designed for the Use of Children ..., Volume 1

Lydia Folger Fowler - Mind and body - 1854 - 326 pages
...profession of the mechanic, the inventor, and constructor, is as honorable as any other ; remember that _ " Honor and shame from no condition rise, Act well your part, there all the honor lies." 10. Little girls show this development in cutting and fitting dresses for their dolls, and in sewing...
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Home Life: Twelve Lectures

William Hague - Home - 1855 - 276 pages
...that shall encourage them in their course of •well-doing, and verify to them the words of the poet, Honor and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part; there all the honor lies. How important is it, then, that householders consider well their own duties in a relation from which...
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The Autobiography of the Rev. William Jay: With Reminiscences of ..., Volume 1

William Jay - Clergy - 1855 - 440 pages
...Master in heaven, * Well done, good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord,' " ' Honor and shame from no condition rise : Act well your part — there all the honor lies,' 11* " He now desires each of the servants to accept one of his publications, inscribed with their names...
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Personal Recollections of the Stage: Embracing Notices of Actors, Authors ...

William Burke Wood - Actors - 1855 - 496 pages
...those who were weak enough to lose sight of their real friends — THE PUBLIC. We often hear that " honor and shame from no condition rise ; act well your part ; there all the honor lies." This wise saying must be received with considerable caution in regard to players. Many performers have...
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Selections from the British Classics: Chaucer and Spenser ...

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 134 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 difference made ; One flaunts in rags, one flutters in brocade : The...
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