Never many but for love, but see that thou lovest what is lovely. Wm. Penn. Philip Henry sadvice to his children, with respect to their nuuriage, wasP lease God, and please yourselves, and you will please me. Baxendcde. Your future character and conduct, perhaps your eternal state, may depend upon your choice of the companion to whom you are to be united for life. Beware, lest a regard to mere worldly prospects, or an ill-directed fancy draw you astray. T, Robinson. A good wife is heavens best gift to man, his angel of mercy, his casket of jewels. Her voice is his sweetest music, and her snules are his brightest day. Bishop Taylor. If we marry, our happiness must consist in loving one another. How can that love be made eternal? To be ever beloved we must be ever agreeable. Lady M. W, Montague.
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Friendly Talks About Marriage (Classic Reprint)
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Author(s)George W. Shinn
PublisherForgotten Books
ISBN / ASINB008GN02EW
ISBN-13978B008GN02E2
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