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" To expect one who does not come — to lie a-bed and not to sleep — to serve and not to be advanced, are three things enough to kill a man. "
A Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations: Which are in Daily Use: Taken ... - Page 38
by David Evans Macdonnel - 1824 - 324 pages
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A Dictionary of Quotations, in Most Frequent Use: Taken Chiefly from the ...

David Evans Macdonnel - Law - 1803 - 400 pages
...Stare in letto, e non dormire Ser-uire e non gradire Son tre cofi, di far morire. Jtal. Proy..— " To expect one who does not come — to lie a-bed and not to deep — to ferve and not to be advanced, afe three things enough to kill a man." pjit . Law term....
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A dictionary of quotations, in most frequent use [by D.E. Macdonnel]. By D.E ...

David Evans Macdonnel - 1809 - 404 pages
...&c. Aspettare e non venire Stare in letto, e non dormire Scrvire e non gradire Son tre cose di far morire. Ital. Prov. — "To expect one who does not...upon him to pay." — An action on a verbal promise. Asira castra, munen lumen. Lat. — " The stars my camp, the Deity my light." — This quibble, for...
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A Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations, which are in Daily Use: Taken ...

David Evans Macdonnel - Quotations - 1818 - 338 pages
...Stare in letfo, e non dormire, Servire e non gradire, Son tre cose difar morire. Ital. Prov.-— u To expect one who does not come — to lie a.bed and...advanced, are three things enough to kill a man." Assumfisit. Law term. — " He assumed — he took upon him to pay." — An action on a verbal promise,...
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A Dictionary of Quotations in Most Frequent Use: Taken Chiefly from the ...

D. E. Macdonnel - Quotations - 1819 - 470 pages
...&c. Aspettare e non venire, Stare in letto, e non dormire, Servire e non gradire, Son tre cose dtfar morire. Ital. Prov.— • " To expect one who does not come — to lie in bed and not to sleep — to serve and not to be advanced, are three things enough to kill a man."...
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An easy grammar of the Italian language

John Christison - 1845 - 152 pages
...buys land, buys trouble. Death spares no one. We must think before we speak. To expect, and not to come, to lie a-bed, and not to sleep, to serve, and not to please, are three things enough to kill a man. Much good may it do you. I have him in my power. I catch...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 99

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1853 - 516 pages
...balcony. Had she ever heard the old Chinese proverb ? " To expect one, who does not come : to lie in bed, and not to sleep : to serve, and not to be advanced, are three things enough to kill a man." To expect one who does not come: and he more to her than earth; to dread that even then, whilst she...
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A Dictionary of Select and Popular Quotations which are in Daily Use: Taken ...

Law - 1854 - 340 pages
...•Aspettare, e non venire, Stare in letlo, e non dormire, Servire, e non gradire, Son tre cose di far morire. Ital. Prov.— " To expect one who does not...advanced, are three things enough to kill a man." tSspirat primo forluna labori. Lat. VIRGIL. — " Fortune smiles upon our first attempt." Jlssumpsit....
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A manual of quotations, by E.H. Michelsen

David Evans Macdonnel - 1856 - 324 pages
...gradire, Son tre cose di far morire (It. prov.) — " To expect one who does not come — to lie a- bed and not to sleep — to serve and not to be advanced, are three things enough to kill a man." Assai ben balla a chi fortuna suona (It.) — " He dances well to whom fortune pipes." Associe en commandite...
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A new dictionary of quotations from the Greek, Latin, and modern languages ...

Greek - 1859 - 568 pages
...Aspettare, e non venire, Stare in letto, e non dor mire, Servire, e non gradire, Son tre cose di far morire. Ital. prov. — " To expect one who does not come, to lie in bed and not to sleep, to serve and not to be advanced, are three things enough to kill a man." Assai...
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The Argosy, Volume 27

Mrs. Henry Wood, Charles William Wood - Adventure stories, English - 1878 - 504 pages
...iron balcony. Had she heard the old Chinese proverb ? "To expect one who does not come: to lie in bed and not to sleep : to serve and not to be advanced, are three things enough to kill a man." To expect one who does not come : and he more to her than earth ; to dread that, even then, whilst...
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