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" When Poverty comes in at the Door, love flies out of the Window. "
Father Payne - Page 198
by Arthur Christopher Benson - 1916 - 422 pages
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Teach us to pray, observations on the Lord's prayer

John Cumming - 1862 - 278 pages
...THEMSELVES. 12. BIGHT WEONGS NO MAN. 13. MOEE ABE DROWNED IN BEEE THAN IN WATER. 14. STORE is NO SOEE. 15. WHEN POVERTY COMES IN AT THE DOOR, LOVE FLIES OUT OF THE WINDOW. 16. MAREY IN HASTE, AND REPENT AT LEISURE. 17. IT IB NEVEB Too LATE TO LEARN. 18. FINE FEATHEBS MAKE...
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The dull stone house, by Kenner Deene, Volume 1; Volume 104

Charlotte Smith - 1862 - 326 pages
...see your mother a pauper." " Better," says Solomon, " is a dinner of herbs, where love is." " Where poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window," says our common proverb. These contradict each other. Which of them is true ? For my own part, I am...
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Look and live; or, Present salvation for all who will accept it

John Cumming - Salvation - 1863 - 266 pages
...Themselves. 12. Bight Wrongs no Man. 13. More are Drowned in Beer thai in Water. 14. Store is no Sore. 15. When Poverty comes in at the Door, Love Flies out of the Window. 16. Marry in Haste and Kepent at Leisure. 17. It is Never too Late to Learn. 18. Fine Feathers make...
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The life of John Calvin, by the author of 'The story of Martin Luther'.

miss Elizabeth Warren - 1864 - 268 pages
...Themselves. 12. Bight Wrongs no Man. 13. More are Browned in Beer than in Water. 14. Store is no Sore. 15. When Poverty comes in at the Door, Love Flies out of the Window. 16. Mavry in Haste and Bepent at Leisure. 17. It is Never too Late to Learn. 18. Fine Feathers make...
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Born again; or, From grace to glory

Octavius Winslow - Regeneration (Theology) - 1864 - 356 pages
...People. Price One Penny eaob. 13. MORE ABE DROWNED rs BEER THAN IN WATER. 14. STORE is NO SORE. 15. WHEN POVERTY COMES IN AT THE DOOR, LOVE FLIES OUT OF THE WINDOW. 16. MARRY IN UASTE AND REPENT AT LEISURE. 17. IT is NEVER TOO LATE TO LEARN. 18. FINE FEATHERS MAKE...
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The Life of John Clare

Frederick Martin - Biography & Autobiography - 1865 - 320 pages
...her father that she had promised to marry Parker Clare. Old John Stimson thought ib a had match : ' when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window,' he said, fortified by the wisdom of two score ten. But when was ever such wisdom listened to at eighteen?...
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Expositions on the Epistles of the New Testament

Charles Dallas Marston - Bible - 1865 - 282 pages
...Eight Wrongs no Man. 13-— More are Drowned in Beer than in Water. 14.— Store is no Sore. 15— When Poverty Comes in at the Door, Love Flies out of the Window. 16.— Marry in Haste and Repent at Leisure. 17.— It is Never too Late to Learn. 18.— Fine Feathers...
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Echoes of apostolic teaching, selections from the Family expositions [of the ...

Edward Bickersteth - 1865 - 472 pages
...Right Wrongs no Man. 13.— More are Drowned in Beer than in Water. 14.— Store is no Sore. 15— When Poverty Comes in at the Door, Love Flies out of the Window. 16.— Marry in Haste and Repent at Leisure. 17.— It is Never too Late to Learn. 18— Fine Feathers...
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The book of drawing-room plays and evening amusements

Henry Dalton (pseud.) - Amateur plays - 1868 - 352 pages
...27. For desperate cuts desperate cureS. 28. To go round ia better than falling into the ditch. 29. When poverty comes in at the door love flies out of the window. 30. Famt heart never won fair lady. 31. 'Tis a long lane that has no turning. 32. A rolling stone gathers...
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Adrift with a Vengeance: A Tale of Love and Adventure

Kinahan Cornwallis - Americans - 1870 - 340 pages
...I think it one of the needful things of married as well as single life. The proverb tells us, that when poverty comes in at the door, love flies out of the window ; but it is by no means the only or the principal thing necessary to the enjoyment of the nuptial state....
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