A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and SubjectsJ. Bartlett, 1858 - 446 pages |
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... glory . PROVERBS xviii . 14 . A wounded spirit who can bear ? PROVERBS xxii . 6 . Train up a child in the way he should go ; and when he is old , he will not depart from it . PROVERBS xxiii . 5 . For riches certainly make themselves ...
... glory . PROVERBS xviii . 14 . A wounded spirit who can bear ? PROVERBS xxii . 6 . Train up a child in the way he should go ; and when he is old , he will not depart from it . PROVERBS xxiii . 5 . For riches certainly make themselves ...
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... glory of this world , I hate ye . O how wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes ' favors ! There is , betwixt that smile we would aspire to , That sweet aspect of princes , and their ruin , More pangs and fears than wars or ...
... glory of this world , I hate ye . O how wretched Is that poor man that hangs on princes ' favors ! There is , betwixt that smile we would aspire to , That sweet aspect of princes , and their ruin , More pangs and fears than wars or ...
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... glory obscured . Book i . Line 597 . In dim eclipse , disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations , and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs . Book i . Line 619 . Thrice he assayed , and thrice in spite of scorn , Tears , such as ...
... glory obscured . Book i . Line 597 . In dim eclipse , disastrous twilight sheds On half the nations , and with fear of change Perplexes monarchs . Book i . Line 619 . Thrice he assayed , and thrice in spite of scorn , Tears , such as ...
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... glory peep . EARL OF ROSCOMMON . 1633-1684 . Essay on Translated Verse . Immodest words admit of no defence , For want of decency is want of sense . JOHN DRYDEN . 1631-1700 . ALEXANDER'S FEAST . Line 15 136 FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS .
... glory peep . EARL OF ROSCOMMON . 1633-1684 . Essay on Translated Verse . Immodest words admit of no defence , For want of decency is want of sense . JOHN DRYDEN . 1631-1700 . ALEXANDER'S FEAST . Line 15 136 FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS .
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... glory given , By all on earth , and all in heaven . Moral Songs . " T is the voice of the sluggard ; Iheard him complain , " You have waked me too soon , I must slumber again . " Hush ! my dear , lie still and slumber ; 180 FAMILIAR ...
... glory given , By all on earth , and all in heaven . Moral Songs . " T is the voice of the sluggard ; Iheard him complain , " You have waked me too soon , I must slumber again . " Hush ! my dear , lie still and slumber ; 180 FAMILIAR ...
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Absalom and Achitophel Anatomy of Melancholy angels BARTON BOOTH beauty Beilby Porteus blessed breath Canto child CORINTHIANS dear death Devil divine doth dream earth ECCLESIASTES Epistle Epitaph Essay fair faith Farewell fear fools give glory grave Hamlet-Continued hand happy hast hath heart heaven honor hope Hudibras ISAAC WATTS ISAIAH JOHN Julius Cæsar KING HENRY Lady light Line lips live look Lord lost love thee Macbeth man's MATTHEW MATTHEW PRIOR melancholy mind morning nature ne'er never Night Note numbers o'er Paradise Paradise Lost passion pleasure poor praise Prologue PROVERBS PSALM RICHARD Richard III ROMANS SAMUEL shining sigh sleep smile Song Sonnet sorrow soul spirit Stanza stars sweet tale tears There's things THOMAS thou thought to-morrow Tom Brown truth unto virtue wind wise woman words youth