| 1882 - 1434 pągines
...that i nm your friend. ;. SOUTHERNE— To Mr. Congreve on the Old Bachelor. Last line. He who has n fc. ALI BEN ABU TALEB. A good man is the best friend, and therefore soonest to be chosen, longer to... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 558 pągines
...needed I It is the only real society. An Eastern poet, All Ben Abu Taleb, writes with sad truth, — " He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to...writers have said anything better to this point than lla.fi/,, who indicates this relation as the test of mental health : " Thou learnest no secret until... | |
| Otis Henry Tiffany - 1883 - 954 pągines
...Friends are like melons. Shall I tell you why? To find one good, you must a hundred try. (Claude Menuet. He who has a thousand friends has not a friend to...And he who has one enemy shall meet him everywhere. (Ali Ben Abu Taleb. For my boyhood's friend hath fallen, the pillar of my trust, The true, the wise,... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 332 pągines
...the life-blood of the great; The violets yon field which stain Are moles of beauties Time hath slain. HE who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere. ON two days it steads not to run from thy grave, The appointed, and the unappointed... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 344 pągines
...gracious ever shone, As the light of enterprise Beaming from a young man's eyes. FROM OMAR KHAY YAM. HE who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere. ON two days it steads not to run from thy grave, The appointed, and the unappointed... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 338 pągines
...life-blood of the great ; The violets yon field which stain Are moles of beauties Time hath slain. HE who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere. ON two days it steads not to run from thy grave, The appointed, and the unappointed... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 380 pągines
...life-blood of the great ; The violets yon field which stain Are moles of beauties Time hath slain. HE who has a thousand friends has not a friend to spare, And he who has one enemy will meet him everywhere. ON two days it steads not to run from thy grave, The appointed, and the unappointed... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 352 pągines
...Eastern poets, and they have matched on this head the absoluteness of Montaigne. Hafiz says, — " Thou learnest no secret until thou knowest friendship,...since to the unsound no heavenly knowledge enters." Ibn Jemin writes thus : — " Whilst I disdain the populace, I find no peer in higher place. Friend... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 350 pągines
...Eastern poets, and they have matched on this head the absoluteness of Montaigne. Hafiz says, — " Thou learnest no secret until thou knowest friendship,...since to the unsound no heavenly knowledge enters." Ibn Jemin writes thus: — " Whilst I disdain the populace, I find no peer in higher place. Friend... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1883 - 648 pągines
...the Eastern poets, and they have matched on this head the absoluteness of Montaigne. Hafiz says, ' ' a large sense, one would say Ibn Jemin writes thus : — ** Whilst I disdain the populace, I find no peer in higher place. Friend... | |
| |