RISING
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Up roos the sonne, and up rose Emelye.—CHAUCER, Canterbury Tales
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Early to bed and early to rise,
Makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.—FRANKLIN, Poor Richard
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Get up, sweet Slug-a-bed, and see
The Dew bespangling Herbe and Tree.—ROBERT HERRICK, Corinna's Going a-Maying
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In the morning, when thou art sluggish at rousing thee, let this thought be present; "I am rising to a man's work."—MARCUS AURELIUS, Meditations
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He who doth not rise early never does a good day's work.—Proverb
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He rises o'er early that is hang'd ere noon.—Proverb
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Get a name to rise early, and you may lie all day.—Proverb
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The day shall not be up so soon as I,
To try the fair adventure of tomorrow.—SHAKESPEARE, King John
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