| Freeman Hunt - 1858 - 652 pages
...York, for the full sum of four hundred dollars, which Lafayette very reluctantly received. If Bulwer had embodied the early career of Mr. Carey, he might...reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word Actuated by this dauntless spirit, he immediately commenced a newspaper in Philadelphia, called the... | |
| Sunbeams - 1861 - 368 pages
...never go with you. — Active doer, noble liver, Strong to struggle, sure to conquer. — Barrett. — In the lexicon of youth which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as fail. I — Voyager upon life's sea, To yourself be true, And where'er your lot may be, Paddle your... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1862 - 462 pages
...packet, think your guardian star Bains fortune on you. Fran.— If I fail— ? Rich.— Fail, — fail ? In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As — -fail ! — You will instruct him further, Marion. Follow her — but at distance;— speak... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1863 - 512 pages
...packet — think your guardian Star Rains fortune on you ! — Fran. If I fail— Rich. Fail— fail ! In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word O * As— fail ! — (You will instruct him further, Marion) Follow her — but at distance ; — speak... | |
| John Bartlett - 1865 - 504 pages
...than the sword. Richelieu. Act ii. Sc. 2. Take away the sword, States can be saved without it. lUd. In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As —fail. Act ii. Sc. 2. WILLIAM MASON. 1725-1797. The fattest hog in Epicurus' sty. Heroic Epistle.... | |
| George Vandenhoff - 1867 - 448 pages
...packet, think your guardian star Bains fortune on you. Fran.— If I fail— ? Rich. — Fail, — fail ? In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As — -fail I — You will instruct him further, Marion. Follow her — but at distance; — -speak... | |
| Treasury - 1869 - 474 pages
...than the sword. Richelieu. Act ii. Sc. 2. Take away the sword, States can be saved without it. iKd. In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As— fail. Act ii. Sc. 2. WILLIAM MASON. 1725-1797. ' I "HE fattest hog in Epicurus' sty. Heroic Epistle.... | |
| 1883 - 252 pages
...forever. But having once ascertained a degree for which we conseieiition-ly feel competent, Press on ! "In the lexicon of youth which fate reserves for a bright manhood there's no such word as Kail." JF G-, (1st Grammar.) BUDGET. —Class whist clubs are all the rage... | |
| H. L. D. Potter - 1873 - 444 pages
...not a better. and Emphasis.) \ Did I say better ?" — JULIUS CAESAR. (Strong Emphasis. ) ' ' Fall ! In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As—fail!" — BULWER'S Play of Richelieu. The fatting fifth expresses determination, indignant rebuke, and excessive... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1874 - 76 pages
...that packet — think your guiding star Rains fortune on you. FRAN. " If I fail RICH. Fail— fail 1 In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As—fail! (You will instruct him further, Marion., (MABION erosses behind to L. u. B.) Follow her — but at... | |
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