- The
Sluggard may
refer to: a
bronze statue of
Giuseppe Valona, by Lord
Frederic Leighton a
moralistic poem by
Isaac Watts: see wikisource:The
Sluggard (Watts)...
- A
sluggard waker was an 18th-century job
undertaken by a
parishioner (usually the
parish clerk), in
British churches. The sole task of the
sluggard waker...
- "The Aunt and the
Sluggard" is a
short story by P. G. Wodehouse, and
features the
young gentleman Bertie Wooster and his
valet Jeeves. The
story was published...
-
Rudolph III (French: Rodolphe, German: Rudolf; c. 970 – 6
September 1032),
called the Idle or the Pious, was the king of
Burgundy from 993
until his death...
-
Louis V (c. 966 or 967 – 22 May 987), also
known as
Louis the Do-Nothing (French:
Louis le Fainéant), was a king of West
Francia from 979 (co-reigning...
- KHM 149 The Old
Beggar Woman (Die alte Bettelfrau): KHM 150 The
Three Sluggards (Die drei Faulen): KHM 151 The
Twelve Idle
Servants (Die zwölf faulen...
- Vulgate,
Proverbs 6:6. The full
quotation translates as "Go to the ant, you
sluggard;
consider its ways and be wise!" vade me**** go with me A vade-me**** or...
- the Fly" "'Tis the
Voice of the Lobster"—a
parody of
Isaac Watts' "The
Sluggard" "Beautiful Soup"—a
parody of
James M. Sayles's "Star of the Evening, Beautiful...
- the "monkey mind"
state (overwhelmed with thoughts).
Jikijitsu Shippei Sluggard waker – a
similar custom and tool used in 18th
century British churches...
-
Burke 1999
Light It Up Ken
Knowles 2000
Endsville Rufus the Buck-Toothed
Sluggard Falcon Down
Harold Peters 2001 Jay and
Silent Bob
Strike Back
Sheriff Return...