LARKS begin the day with the sunrise and Lambs go to sleep early.
the quote suggests that we keep an early schedule and
get enough rest.
This means that you wake up very early in the morning and go to bed early in the evening. It refers to a person's routine of rising at daybreak and going to bed at dusk, similar to the behavior of the lark and lamb in nature.
The lamb grows and developed in the uterus, otherwise known as the lamb bed. Because the uterus has to be inside the ewe for the lamb to live while developing, it would be impossible for a ewe to give birth to a lamb with a prolapsed uterus. Also, a prolapse only happens just AFTER the lamb was born anyway.
"Early to bed, early to rise; makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise."
rise
I'm not 100% sure it's a juxtaposition, but yes, "early to bed" and "early to rise" are the two elements.
Oily to Bed Oily to Rise - 1939 was released on: USA: 6 October 1939
Late to bed and late to rise makes a man unhealthy, poor and foolish.
Mr.Lamb is referring to the fact that Beka was eavesdroppin on him and Granny Ivy when they were having their little disagreement, just as how an alligator watches and sneaks up on people Beka was sneaking up on him and Granny Ivy.
get a bed?
The early bird may catch the worm, but people who prefer to loll in bed and work in the evening are more intelligent, according to psychologists. So, late to bed and late to rise, can make a person healthy, wealthy and wise
The phrase "Early to bed, early to rise" suggests that a man exhibits wisdom when he does not carouse late into the night, gets enough sleep and gets up early to start work thereby having a lot better chance of staying healthy and becoming wealthy.
The lark sings in the morning and the nightingale sings, appropriately, at night. So... lark= It's the daytime. Gotta get out of bed. Off to Mantua! nightingale= It's still night. We have lots of time. Let's keep doing whatever it was we were doing between scene four and scene five!
Early to bed, early to rise..