| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1830 - 600 sider
...day we parted. I am right — It is all fudge — there •' is no lion in the way. I tell you again, make hay " while the sun shines — strike while the iron is hot '' — clench the nail" — Louis sta^d from his seat, but Miss Clarence without observing him, read... | |
| 1841 - 744 sider
...: you go down and look fierce, and tell him bold you won't have it.' ' What, now, ma T 1 Yes, now. Make hay while the sun shines — strike while the iron is hot.' ' I'ma good mind, but — ' ' Do it ! Men is cowards when a woman's blood's up. If you cringe to 'em,... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1841 - 710 sider
...: you go down and look fierce, and tell him bold you won't have it." " What, now, ma ? " "Yes, now. Make hay while the sun shines — strike while the iron is hot." " I 'ma good mind, but — " " Do it ! Men is cowards when a woman's blood 'e up. If you cringe to... | |
| Parlour novelist - 1846 - 412 sider
...you the day we parted. I am right, it is all fudge — there is no lion in the way. I tell you again, make hay while the sun shines — strike while the iron is hot — clench the nail." Louis started from his seat, but Miss Clarence, without observing him, read on... | |
| Catharine Maria Sedgwick - 1852 - 530 sider
...the day wo parted. I am right — it is all fudge — there is no lion in the way. I tell you again, make hay while the sun shines — strike while the iron is hot — clinch the nail." — Louis started from his seat, but Miss Clarence, without observing him, read... | |
| Henry Cockton - 1856 - 400 sider
...; you go down and look fierce, and tell 'him bold you won't have it." "What, now, ma?" " Yes, now. Make hay while the sun shines — strike while the iron is hot." "I'ma good mind, but " " Do it ! Men is cowards when a woman's blood's up. If you cringe to 'em, they... | |
| T.B. Mills & Co - 1876 - 440 sider
...of which it behooves the active and far-seeing to avail themselves while the opportunity is offered. "Make hay while the sun shines." "Strike while the iron is hot." I offer for sale in lots to suit the purchaser, and on terms to suit the times, One Million Acres of... | |
| John Taylor (insurance agent.) - 1880 - 132 sider
...at the back of his bald head, for there is nothing to hold him by. Once lost may be lost for ever. Make hay while the sun shines. Strike while the iron is hot. Be prompt to seize every advantage. 5. A good address. A teacher must seek to make himself agreeable.... | |
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 1882 - 1642 sider
...sentence expressing a rule of action : as Make hay while the sun thine». Strike while the iron t» hot. Never look a gift horse in the mouth. Axiom, a self-evident truth : as the whole it greater than a part. Two straight lines will not enelofe a »pace. Proverbial, pro.ver'.bl.al; proverbial.ly... | |
| F. Venosta - 1883 - 466 sider
...lernt, L'asino che non ha fatto la Iernt Jpanê nimmerme^r. coda in trenta anni, non la farà mai più. Make hay while the sun shines. Strike while the iron is hot. II faut puiser tandis que la corde est au puits. Il faut battre le fer pendant qu'il est chaud. A bird... | |
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