| 1880 - 208 pages
...field of labor, You can find it anywhere. |l8 GRADED SELECTIONS FOR MEMORIZING. XXXV. FAIL!—fail? In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As—-fail. —Edward Bulwer-Lytton: "Richelieu." XXXVI. NAY, speak no ill, but lenient be To others' failings... | |
| John McGovern - 1880 - 762 pages
...Bulwer Lytton says : 1. Beneath the rule of men entirely great The pen is mightier than the sword. 2. In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As —fail. It will be seen that the people have polished up the " lexicon " instead of the " manhood,"... | |
| Cornelius Brown - 1881 - 440 pages
...afterwards learned, failure was but the precursor of victory. CHAPTER VII. DEFEATED BUT NOT DAUNTED. ' In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As— FAIL.'— Lytlon. [N the natural order of events the time soon arrived when Disraeli could once... | |
| Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, Anna Lydia Ward - 1882 - 926 pages
...all that it foresees, it finds, Or, what it cannot find, creates! x. LONGFELLOW— Keramos. Line 119. In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as — fail ! a. BULWEB-LYTTON — Richelieu. Act П. Sc. 2. So Satan, whom repulse upon repulse Met... | |
| 1882 - 564 pages
...immobilization of the hip joint, and immobilization is indicated by pathology. — Chicago Medical Bedew. In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood there is no such word as— fail.— BULWZR LrrroK. LEGAL STATUS OF THE UNITED STATES MEDICAL COLLEGE. IN 1878 a number of... | |
| James Platt - 1883 - 538 pages
...FAILUKE. "A cloudy morning often changes to a fine day." " Our failures should teach us how to succeed." " In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As—fail." LYTTON. " Faint heart ne'er won fair lady." ONE cannot always expect success, but the best way to get... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 pages
...than the sword. Richelieu. Act li. Sc. 2. Take away the sword ; States can be saved without it. Ibid. In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As Fail. IKd. Frank, haughty, rash, — the Rupert of debate.1 The A'eie Timon. (1846.) fart i. Stanza... | |
| Viola Stirling - 1883 - 292 pages
...played RICHELIEU, 1873. and SIR E. MORTIMER, 1879 (LYCEUM THEATRE). Richelieu. — Fail, — fail ? In the lexicon of youth which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As— fait / .... Never say " Fail" again. Richelieu, Act ii., Scene 2. Sir Edward Mortimer. — Oh... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1883 - 442 pages
...can be saved without it I — Richelieu, ni Fail ! Francois, If I fail — Richelieu. 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 ; —... | |
| Harriet B. Swineford - 1883 - 302 pages
...Lady of Lyons. Beneath the rule of men entirely great The pen is mightier than the sword. Richelieu. In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As- -fail. Richelieu. Eeading without purpose is sauntering, not exercise. More is got from one book... | |
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