| 1925 - 692 σελίδες
...another verse, therefore :— Children like tender Oziers take the Bow And as they first are fashion'd always grow ; For what we learn in Youth, to that alone, In age we are by second Nature prone. There is no doubt about the truth of that—at least I, as a parent, hope not.... | |
| Ignatius Sancho - 1998 - 388 σελίδες
...(Dublin, 1772), 277, note: Children, like tender Oziers, take the Bow, And as they first are fashion'd always grow, For, what we learn in Youth, to that alone, In Age, we are by second Nature prone. 3 Jacky: not Jonathan William Sancho, buried at Richmond 28 March 1770. "Jacky... | |
| Eliza Fowler Haywood - 1999 - 338 σελίδες
...Juvenal? has these Words: Children, like tender Oziers, take the Bow, And as they first are fashion'd always grow: For what we learn in Youth, to that alone, In Age we are by second Nature prone. 3 How much therefore does it behove those who have the Care of Youth, to mould... | |
| Eliza Haywood - 1999 - 336 σελίδες
...]uvenaf has these Words: Children, like tender Oziers, take the Bow, And as they first are fashion'd always grow: For what we learn in Youth, to that alone, In Age we are by second Nature prone. 3 How much therefore does it behove those who have the Care of Youth, to mould... | |
| 1885 - 320 σελίδες
...education. In fact— " Children, like tender oziers, take the bow, And as they first are fashion'd, always grow : For what we learn in youth, to that alone In age we are by second nature prone." I am no author, no orator, and certainly no journalist. I only speak right on.... | |
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