| François Rabelais - 1807 - 370 pages
...Sec, 'f-Thov. His. de Jean Clopincl. sealed up, wherein were found three articles, as his last will, " I owe much, I have nothing, I give the rest to the poor." This last story, or that before it, must undoubtedly be false ; and perhaps both are so, as well as... | |
| Edwin Paxton Hood - 1852 - 206 pages
...his lips and pen in the hey-day of his life. Whether he left that remarkable will sealed up, with the three articles, " I owe much — I have nothing — I give the rest to the poor,1' may be doubtful ; more probable is the story, that when some persons importuned him to* sign... | |
| Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania - 1870 - 534 pages
...the benefit of their families. Like Rabelais, every one may say, wheij he comes to write his will, " I owe much, I have nothing, I give the rest to the poor." Notwithstanding this miserable record, they have always worked, in season and out of season, for the... | |
| Samuel David Gross - 1871 - 38 pages
...the benefit of their families. Like Rabelais, every one may say, when he comes to write his will, " I owe much, I have nothing, I give the rest to the poor." Notwithstanding this miserable record, they have always worked, in season and out of season, for the... | |
| Percival Keane (pseud.) - 1873 - 128 pages
...— go and search." After his death, this will being opened, it was found to be in these words : " I owe much ; I have nothing ; I give the rest to the poor." A NUMBER OF DEFINITIONS. Young ladies who play croquet are now known as " maidens all for lawn." Notes... | |
| John Bartlett - 1875 - 890 pages
...From Afotttux's Life. He left a paper sealed up, wherein were found three articles as his last will, " I owe much, I have nothing, I give the rest to the poor." Md. To return to our wethers.* Works. Book i. Ch. i. note 2. I drink no more than a sponge, ikid. Ch.... | |
| John Bartlett - 1881 - 892 pages
...From Motteux's Life. He left a paper sealed up, wherein were found three articles as his last will, " I owe much, I have nothing, I give the rest to the poor." md. To return to our wethers.8 Works. Book i. Ch. i. note 2. I drink no more than a sponge, Ibid. Ch.... | |
| Familiar quotations - 1883 - 942 pages
...From Motteux's Lift. He left a paper sealed up. wherein were found three articles as his last will : " I owe much, I have nothing. I give the rest to the poor." Ibid. To return to our wethers.2 Works. Book \. Ch. 1, n. 2. I drink no more than a sponge. Ck. 5.... | |
| Richard S. Peale - 1890 - 548 pages
...very lips. Shakspere. He left a paper sealed up, wherein were found three articles as his last will: "I owe much, I have nothing, I give the rest to the poor." Rabelais. With one hand he put A penny In the urn of poverty And with the other took a shilling out.... | |
| Isaac B. Potter - 1894 - 112 pages
...American farmer who left, as his last -- will, a sealed document containing the impressive words: " I owe much; I have nothing; I give the rest to the poor." -V- -J* In 1891, Gov. Campbell of Ohio, in a public address at M-irysville, declared that the farms... | |
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