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" In the lexicon of youth, which Fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As — -fail! "
The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review - Page 440
1839
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A Life of William Charles Macready

William Thompson Price - 1894 - 238 pages
...the dispatch to the messenger; Francois is to gain the dispatch : . Fran.— If I failRich.— FailIn the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood, There is no such word As— fail— Richelieu has been informed of the plot to assassinate him; he doubts Huguet, whose father...
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The Library of Historic Characters and Famous Events of All ..., Volume 5

Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Frank Weitenkampf, John Porter Lamberton - 1895 - 460 pages
...grasp that packet, think your guardian star Rains fortune on you ! Fran. If I fail— Rich. 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 not...
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The Diary of a Japanese Convert

Kanzō Uchimura - 1895 - 236 pages
...heathens as we do street-dogs," and conquer men, devils, and all, with our united force and courage. "In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as — fail."— Lytton. CHAPTER IV. A NEW CHURCH AND LAY-PREACHING. As soon as we graduated from our...
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How I Became a Christian: Out of My Diary

Kanzō Uchimura, A heathen convert - 1895 - 224 pages
...heathens as we do street-dogs,11 and conquer men, devils, and all, with our united force aiid courage. " In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves For a bright manhood, there is no such word As— fail.v— Ed. B. Lytton. CHAPTER FOURTH. « A NEW CHURCH AND LAY-PREACHING. As soon as we graduated...
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Pushing to the Front, Or, Success Under Difficulties: A Book of Inspiration ...

Orison Swett Marden - 1896 - 490 pages
...that never blenches, the thought that never wanders, — these are the masters of victory. — BURKE. In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as fail. — BULWEB. " THE pit rose at me ! " exclaimed Edmund Kean in a wild tumult of emotion, as...
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The Canadian Album: Men of Canada; Or, Success by Example, in Religion ...

William Cochrane - 1896 - 512 pages
...Self-respect — dignity. " I to myself atn dearer than a friend." 14. Firmness, Decision — perseverance. " In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as — fail." 15. Conscientiousness, Justice — equity. She holds the scales in firm, impartial hand...
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Richelieu: Or, The Conspiracy

Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1896 - 224 pages
...your guardian Star Rains fortune on you ! — 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; — speak...
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Many Thoughts of Many Minds: A Treasury of Quotations from the Literature of ...

Louis Klopsch - 1896 - 382 pages
...colors fancy spreads On objects not yet known, when all is new, And all is lovely. — HANNAH MORE. In the lexicon of youth which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as fail. — LYTTON. If the world does improve on the whole, yet youth must always begin anew, and...
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The Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations: English, Latin, and Modern Foreign ...

1896 - 1224 pages
...Bightfu' King. Failed the bright promise of your early day? m. BISHOP HEBER — Palestine. L. 113. hine. a. BYBON— Chttdc Harold. Canto III. St. 55. The air grows cool and darkles, The As— fail! n. BULWEH-LYTTON — Richelieu. Act IL Sc.2. If this fail. The pillar'd firmament is rottenness,...
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Hester Lavenham, Or, Through Peace and War

Helen H. Watson - 1902 - 264 pages
...as physique and discipline, the Germans were infinitely the superiors of the French. CHAPTEE XXXII ' In the lexicon of youth, which fate reserves for a bright manhood, there is no such word as — fail.' — BULWER LYTTON. ISS MILLINGTON and the two girls stayed on in their present quarters...
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