1.
Beauty is a delightful prejudice.
Theocritus
2.
Trying will do anything in this world.
Theocritus
3.
Sleeping we imagine what awake we wish; D ogs dream of bones, and fishermen of fish.
Theocritus
4.
Faults are beauties in a lovers eye.
Theocritus
5.
Verily, great grace may go with a little gift; and precious are all things that come from friends.
Theocritus
6.
Cicala to cicala is dear, and ant to ant, and hawks to hawks, but to me the muse and song.
Theocritus
7.
Cats will always lie soft.
Theocritus
8.
Men shall look on thee and murmur to each other, "Lo! how small Was the gift, and yet how precious! Friendship 's gifts are priceless all.
Theocritus
9.
Age overtakes us all; Our temples first; then on o'er cheek and chin, Slowly and surely, creep the frosts of Time. Up and do somewhat, ere thy limbs are sere.
Theocritus
10.
Man will ever stand in need of man.
Theocritus
11.
Reflect, ere you spurn me, that youth at his sides Wears wings; and once gone, all pursuit he derides.
Theocritus
12.
The godly seed fares well: the wicked's is accurst.
Theocritus
13.
Even a little gift may be vast with loving kindness.
Theocritus
14.
Faults are beauties, when survey'd by love.
Theocritus
15.
Beautiful is the bloom of youth, but it lasts only for a short time.
Theocritus
16.
The Greeks got into Troy by trying, my pretties; everything's done by trying.
Theocritus
17.
For heaven's eternal wisdom has decreed,
That man of man should ever stand in need.
Theocritus
18.
Now begins a torrent of words and a trickling of sense.
Theocritus
19.
Beauty is an evil in an ivory setting.
Theocritus
20.
Youth passes like a dream.
Theocritus
21.
Sameron adion aso I shall sing a sweeter song tomorrow
Theocritus
22.
All cats love a cushioned couch.
Theocritus