| Ferdinand De Wilton Ward - Hindus - 1877 - 376 pages
...of heaven. No greater gain than virtue canst thou know, Than virtue to forget no greater loss. Eefer not virtue to another day ; Receive her now, and at thy dying hour She'll prove thy never-dying friend. Know that is virtue which each ought to do, What each should shun... | |
| Christian Science - 1916 - 814 pages
...evanescent sound. That which is freed from jealousy, lust, anger and harsh words is Virtue. Never put off Virtue to another day ; receive her now and at thy dying hour she'll prove thy neverdying friend. Doubt not about Virtue's way; she is even like the bearers that... | |
| திருவள்ளுவர், George Uglow Pope - Didactic poetry, Tamil - 1980 - 454 pages
...fruit's fair promise falls.' «jrsun S.SSCT®. Ellis : ' Refer uot. virtue to another day ; Eeceive he'r now, and at thy dying hour She '11 prove thy never-dying friend.' Besohi : ' Ad mortis horam non differendo virtutem instanter operare, dum morions illn tibi comes iminortalis... | |
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