Wise Men say nothing in dangerous times. The Lion, you know, called the Sheep, to ask her if his Breath smelt: she said, Aye; he bit off her Head for a Fool. He called the Wolf, and asked him: he said, no; he tore him in pieces for a Flatterer. At last... Table Talk: Being the Discourses - Página 156por John Selden - 1786 - 163 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Selden - 1689 - 196 páginas
...dangerous times. The Lion, you know, called the Sheep, to ask her if his Breath smelt : she said, Aye ; he bit off her Head for a Fool. He called the Wolf,...had got a Cold and could not smell. King James was pictured, &c. CLII Wit WIT and Wisdom differ ; Wit is upon the sudden turn, Wisdom is in bringing about... | |
| Ancient learning - 1812 - 322 páginas
...dangerous times. The lion, you know, called the sheep to ask her if his breath smelt ? she said Aye ; he bit off her head for a fool : he called the wolf,...him, truly he had got a cold, and could not smell. IBID. WIT and wisdom differ; wit is upon the sudden turn ; wisdom is in bringing about ends. IBID:... | |
| 1817 - 206 páginas
...dangerous limes. — The lion called the sheep, to ask her if his breath was unpleasant : she said Ay ; and he bit off her head for a fool. He called the wolf,...At last he called the fox and asked : him " Truly," said the fox, " I have caught a coM, and cannot smell." A humpback of Toulouse met a man, who had but... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 678 páginas
...she said, Aye; he bit off her head for a fool. He railed the wolf and asked him : he said, No; lie tore him in pieces for a flatterer. At last he called...had got a cold, and could not smell. King James was pictured, &c. WIT. 1. WIT and wisdom differ; wit is upon the sudden turn, wisdom is in bringing about... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 230 páginas
...dangerous times. The lion, you know, called the sheep, to ask her if his breath smelled : she said, Aye ; he bit off her head for a fool. He called the wolf...he said, No; he tore him in pieces for a flatterer. A t last he called the fox and asked him: truly, he had got a cold, and could not smell. King James... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 páginas
...He called the wolf, and asked him : hetaid, No ; he tore him in pieces for a flatterer. At last !.c called the fox, and asked him : truly, he had got a cold, and could not smell ! King James 'vas pictured, &c. WIT. 1. Wit and wisdom differ : wit is upon the sudden turn ; wisdom is in bringing... | |
| 1821 - 328 páginas
...dangerous times. The lion, you know, called the sheep, to ask her if his breath smelted: she said, Aye; he bit off her head for a fool. He called the wolf,...had got a cold, and could not smell ! King James was pictured, &c. II 1. Wit and wisdom differ : wit is upon the sndden turn ; wisdom is in bringing about... | |
| John Selden - 1821 - 170 páginas
...dangerous times. The lion, you know, called the sheep, to ask her if his breath smelled : she said, Aye ; he bit off her head for a fool. He called the wolf,...him : truly, he had got a cold, and could not smell I King James was pictured, &c. n WIT. 1. Wit and wisdom differ : wit is npon the sadden turn ; wisdom... | |
| Henry Kett - 1825 - 298 páginas
...called the sheep, to ask her if his breath was unpleasant : she said \ye : and he hit off her head fora fool. He called the wolf and asked him ; he said No...pieces for a flatterer. At last he called the fox, and ;'?ked him : ' Truly,' said the fox, ' I have caught a cold atid cannot smell.' THE IRISH AND ENGLISH... | |
| 1828 - 396 páginas
...times. The lion called the sheep to ask her if his breath was unpleasant; she said aye ; and he bit oil' her head for a fool. He called the wolf and asked him ; he said no ; he tore htm in pieces for a flatterer; at lust he called the fox, and asked him ; " Truly," said the fox, "... | |
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