| 1853 - Liczba stron: 614
...representation of a Phojnix, surrounded with the words " Morborum quoque te causas et signa docebo."—VIRGIL. " Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well, acts nobly; angels conld no more." These testimonials illustrate to the world the regard physicians have for each other,... | |
| William Jay - 1855 - Liczba stron: 624
...extolled an apostle, or an angel, more than he did Mary, when Le said, " She hath done what she could." " Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well — acts nobly— angels could no more." Many new sources of pleasure also may be opened ; but every comfort has its cross ; sensibility also... | |
| William Jay - 1855 - Liczba stron: 440
...extolled an apostle, or an angel, more than he did Mary, when he said, " She hath done what she could." " Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well — acts nobly — angels could no more." Many new sources of pleasure also may be opened ; but every comfort has its cross ; sensibility also... | |
| John Harvey (Methodist minister.) - 1855 - Liczba stron: 192
...Nature made or meant. If nothing more than purpose in thy power, The purpose firm, is equal to the deed. "Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well, acts nobly — angels could do no more." AN old writer remarks, that "The soul is always stamped with the same characters that... | |
| Goold Brown - 1856 - Liczba stron: 362
...and would as principal verbs transitive ; •s, 1. " What for ourselves we can, is always ours." 2. " Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well, acts nobly : — angels could no more." — Young. 3. " What would this man ? Now upward will he soar, And, little less than angel, would be... | |
| 1856 - Liczba stron: 570
...throughout the whole Creation, And beats the pulse of every healthful heart. e, — Horace. e, — Young. WHO does the best his circumstance allows, Does well, acts nobly; Angels could no more. e. — Moore. plain, good man, whose actions teach More Virtue than a sect can preach, Pursues his... | |
| Maccabees, Knights of. Michigan - 1896 - Liczba stron: 484
...place on earth for the man who does not make them. : ' To err is human ; to forgive divine," and "he who does the best his circumstance allows. does well, acts nobly, angels could no more. GREAT RECORD KEEPER. FIFTEENTH REPORT OF THK GREAT FINANCE KEEPER. GREAT CAMP, KNIQHTS OF THE ПАССАВЕЕ5... | |
| 1896 - Liczba stron: 1224
...may read. Most can raise the flowers now, For all have got the seed. j. TEHNYBON — TJic Flowers. nvisible, except *. YOUKO— Night Thoughts. Night II. L. 91. ABSENCE. Absence makes the heart grow fonder. I. THOMAS... | |
| Philip Hugh Dalbiac - 1897 - Liczba stron: 526
...brutal strength the prize, But 'tis a godlike work to civilise." TICKELL. On the Prospect of Peace. " Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well, acts nobly ; angels could no more." YOUNG. Night Thoughts, Night II., line go. "Who drives fat oxen should himself be fat." PIOZZI. Life... | |
| 1897 - Liczba stron: 308
...for their own use, but merely pass it to another. —Steele. Thy purpose firm is equal to the deed ; Who does the best his circumstance allows, Does well, acts nobly ; angels could no more. — Young. Read, not to contradict and confute — not to believe and take for granted — not to find... | |
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