Cannot find in earch engines, don't know if is from prose or verse:
"The purer the Golden Vessel,the more readily it is bent; The higher worth of women is sooner lost than that of men..."
Possibly two quotes (?)
1. "The purer the golden vessel the more readily it is bent
2/ "The higher worth of women is sooner lost than that of men..."
John:
The "golden vessel" quote is by a German novelist and writer, Jean Paul Richter, and can be found here:
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Joe
It's been a long time since we've heard from you. I was thinking about you the other day as we were finalizing our plans for vacation on Topsail Island next week. How are you doing?
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 08/05/2022 07:51AM by hpesoj.
Great Thanks, this ditty has been bugging me.
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Great Thanks, this ditty has been bugging me.
The Mule has more than its share of scholars who know when not to employ an apostrophe. Innit?
Stephen the Pedant, as always.
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