| Alfred Henderson - 1869 - 526 pages
...HOR. Now to drink and trip it on the light fantastic toe. " It's a poor heart that never rejoices." " Who loves not women, wine and song, Remains a fool his whole life long." " Fill the bright goblet, spread the festive board !" SCOTT. " Strike up the dance, the cava bowl fill... | |
| 1887 - 1332 pages
...Who love too much hate in like extreme. Homer. 250. Who loves believes, who loves fears. Ital. 251. Who loves not women, wine and song, Remains a fool his whole life long. Ger. 252. Who loves the tree, loves the branch. Ital. 253. Who loves well chastises well. Fr., Ital.... | |
| G. F. Monkshood - 1900 - 202 pages
...amiable; women never. Beauchene. Women are in the moral world what flowers are in the physical. Marshal. Who loves not women, wine and song, remains a fool his whole life long. Martin Luther. Virtue and Love are two ogres : one must eat the other. D'ffoudetot. Love never dies... | |
| William II (German Emperor), Isaac Don Levine - 1920 - 338 pages
...German fairy-tales by Friedrich de la Motte Fouque, 1777-1843. Ldters from the Kaiser to the Czar 6. Who loves not women, wine and song remains a fool his whole life long. 7. On the night of August loth, 190.1, a Russian battleship, a cruiser and three destroyers escaped... | |
| Dallas Willard - 2009 - 292 pages
...excellent use of. So all comes by faith alone! Wonderful! "We are free from all works. Long live Luther! 'Who loves not women, wine, and song remains a fool his whole life long!' This is the significance of the life of Luther, this man of God who, suited to the times, reformed... | |
| Tripp Evans, Andrew Frothingham - 1992 - 178 pages
...always distinguish between the weeds and the flowers. • To the good life. To quote John Henry Voss, he "Who loves not women, wine, and song, Remains a fool his whole life long." • Here's the drinker's last request: "When I die, don't bury me at all, Just pickle my bones in alcohol:... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 pages
...Every man of genius is considerably helped by being dead. LUTHER Martin 1483-1546 6631 (attributed) t. 10257 Henry V I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, Strainin 6632 Every thing that is done in the world is done by hope. 6633 I am more afraid of my own heart than... | |
| Jennifer Rahel Conover - 2001 - 316 pages
...pleases when she puzzles. 268 women, They would be scarce, sir, almighty scarce. '• MARK TWAIN • Who loves not women, wine and song, Remains a fool his whole life long. • JOHN HENRY Voss • Work Do what you love, And may we always love what we do. • HENRY DAVID THOREAU... | |
| Robert L. Perkins - 2002 - 400 pages
...der deutschen Geistesgeschichte, 211. 69Seidlmayer, "Das Luther-Bild im Wandel der Zeit," 27. '""He who loves not women, wine and song, remains a fool his whole life long." Howard Hong gives an excellent account of the history of how this rhyme made its way into the popular... | |
| Craig Heron - 2003 - 513 pages
...The Protestant Reformation brought a new surge of piety, but moderate drinking was still tolerated. "Who loves not women, wine, and song,/ Remains a fool his whole life long," Martin Luther wrote. He also advised a student on fighting melancholy: "Whenever the devil pesters... | |
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