| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - Periodicals - 1780 - 614 pages
...money to be paid at Eafter." At prefent, perhaps,, you may think yourfelves in thriving circmnftances, and that you can bear a. little extravagance without injury ; but " For age and want fave. u liilc you may, " No morning fun lalis a whole day." had thorougly ftudiul my Almanacks, and... | |
| James Anderson - Scotland - 1791 - 422 pages
...free ; be frugal; and free. At prefent, perhaps, you. may think yourfelves iii thriving circumftances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury \ but " For age and want fave while you may, No morning fun lafts a whole day," as poor Richard fays. Gain may be temporary... | |
| Chapbooks - 1796 - 34 pages
...at first seemed so long, will, as it lessens, appear extremely short: time will seem to have added wings to his heels as well as his shoulders. " Those...little extravagance without injury; but " For age and ivant save while-yon may, No morning sun lasts a whole day." ; ' Gain may be temporary and uncertain;... | |
| 1797 - 522 pages
...money to be paid at Eafter." At prefent, perhaps, you may think yourfelves in ihrvirg cirCiimilances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury ; but " For if* and want fave while jroa may, No moruing-iua lifts A whole d*y." ' Gain may be> temporary and uncertain... | |
| Conduct of life - 1802 - 348 pages
...money to be paid at Eafter." At prefent, perhaps, you may think yourfelves in thriving circumftances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury ; but " For age and want fave while you may, No morning-fun lafts a whole day." GAIN may be temporary and uncertain, but ever,... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1820 - 72 pages
...at first seemed so long, will, as it lessens, appear extremely short. Time will seem to have added wings to his heels as well as his shoulders. ' Those have a short Lent,' says poor Richard, ' who owe money to be paid at Easter/ ' Then since,' as he says, ' the borrower... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - American literature - 1804 - 78 pages
...at first seemed so long, will, as it lessens, appear extremely short, Time will seem to have added wings to his heels as well as his shoulders. "Those have a short Lent (saith poor Richard), who own money to be paid at Easter." Then since, as he says, " The borrower is... | |
| Gleaner - 1805 - 426 pages
...it lessens, appear extremely short : Time will seem to have added wings to his heels, as well as to his shoulders. " Those haVe a short Lent, who owe...age and want save while you may, " No morning sun bats a whole day." * Gain may be temporary and uncertain; but ever, while you livc, expence is constant... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 1806 - 586 pages
...at first seemed so long, will, as it lessens, appear extremely short: time will seem to have added wings to his heels as well as his shoulders. Those...you may think yourselves in thriving circumstances,. stances, and that you can bear a little extravagance without injury; bat " For age and want save while... | |
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