| 1871 - 784 pages
...morning. Some years ago the London Punch amended these Hues thus: " PUNCH " ever so long ago said that " Early to bed and early to rise Is the way to be stupid and have red eyes." A late writer observes that "He who would thrive must rise at five." So... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1872 - 104 pages
...cloud Before he alights on the ground. 4. The lesson he teaches all children should prize, It is — " Early to bed, and early to rise, Is the way to be healthy, and wealthy, and wise." 34. FISH. THE fish swim in the sea and in the streams. They swim with their... | |
| William Davidson (B.A.) - 1873 - 174 pages
...strew. It is used as — (a) Noun : eg, " The children have gone to bed." (b) Verb, in rare cases : eg, Early to bed, and early to rise, Is the way to be healthy, and wealthy, and wise. § 6.— Besides. " Besides " = by the side. The distinction between " beside... | |
| 1874 - 672 pages
...prospered well under her careful management. She certainly proved the truth of Goody Two Shoes' maxim, 'Early to bed and early to rise, is the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wise,' for she was never ailing. Before she was thirty-five she was acknowledged to be the cleanest farmer,... | |
| Philip George and son, ltd - 1874 - 168 pages
...lying late in bed, so industry goes with early rising. Thus we come to our common English proverb — " Early to bed, and early to rise, Is the way to be healthy, and wealthy, and wise." There is a better reason still for rising early. It helps us very much in things... | |
| Nursery rhymes - 1874 - 588 pages
...lay. DCIX. COCK crows in the irorn, To tell us to rise, And he who lies late Will never be wise : For early to bed, « And early to rise, Is the way to be healthy And wealthy and wise. DCX. PUSSY-CAT ate the dumplings, the dumplings, Pussy-cat ate the dumplings.... | |
| 1875 - 154 pages
...foolish and disgraceful habit. People fond of their pillows seldom make much out. The old maxim, " Early to bed and early to rise is the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wise," contains good sense. Nevertheless, while, my friend, you may not need to "go to the ant " as a pattern... | |
| John Wilson, Sir John Skelton - 1876 - 642 pages
...[Exeunt NORTH and SHEPHERD, followed by the Height of TICKLER, to Roost. NORTH (singing as they go) — " Early to bed, and early to rise, Is the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wise ! " £>a Capo. IN WHICH THE SHEPHERD, HAVING SKATED FROM YARROW, TAKES A PLOUTER. SCENE I. — The... | |
| James Rice - 1877 - 466 pages
...Bacon, the politic Chesterfield, the—a—the quiet Watts; think of 'How doth—' I mean—a— ' Early to bed, and early to rise, Is the way to be...University long, he was taught to believe it was— " The way to be cross and have very sore eyes.") " And then," pursued the Rector, " my dear boy —I... | |
| Mother Goose - 1878 - 330 pages
...appearance, the knowing fellow picked out the following verse, to the great amusement of everybody — " Early to bed, and early to rise, Is the way to be healthy, wealthy, and wise." Mrs. Margery was ever on the look-out to be useful to her neighbours. Knowing more than they did, she... | |
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