A Collection of Familiar Quotations: With Complete Indices of Authors and SubjectsJ. Bartlett, 1858 - 446 pages |
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Page 113
... Line 112 . But all was false and hollow , though his tongue Dropped manna ; and could make the worse appear The better reason , to perplex and dash Maturest counsels . Book ii . Line 300 . With grave Aspéct he rose , and in his ...
... Line 112 . But all was false and hollow , though his tongue Dropped manna ; and could make the worse appear The better reason , to perplex and dash Maturest counsels . Book ii . Line 300 . With grave Aspéct he rose , and in his ...
Page 114
... Line 681 . Whence and what art thou , execrable shape ? Book ii . Line 845 . And Death Grinned horrible a ghastly smile , to hear His famine should be filled . Book ii . Line 995 . With ruin upon ruin , rout on rout , Confusion worse ...
... Line 681 . Whence and what art thou , execrable shape ? Book ii . Line 845 . And Death Grinned horrible a ghastly smile , to hear His famine should be filled . Book ii . Line 995 . With ruin upon ruin , rout on rout , Confusion worse ...
Page 115
... Line 108 . So farewell hope , and with hope farewell fear , Farewell remorse ; all good to me is lost : Evil , be thou my good . Book iv . Line 122 . That practised falsehood under saintly shew , Deep malice to conceal . Book iv ...
... Line 108 . So farewell hope , and with hope farewell fear , Farewell remorse ; all good to me is lost : Evil , be thou my good . Book iv . Line 122 . That practised falsehood under saintly shew , Deep malice to conceal . Book iv ...
Page 116
... Line 598 . Now came still evening on , and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad . Book iv . Line 639 . With thee conversing , I forget all time ; All seasons and their change , all please alike . Book iv . Line 677 ...
... Line 598 . Now came still evening on , and twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad . Book iv . Line 639 . With thee conversing , I forget all time ; All seasons and their change , all please alike . Book iv . Line 677 ...
Page 117
... Line 153 . These are thy glorious works , Parent of good ! Book v . Line 294 . A wilderness of sweets . Book v . Line 331 . So saying , with despatchful looks , in haste She turns , on hospitable thoughts intent . Book v . Line 601 ...
... Line 153 . These are thy glorious works , Parent of good ! Book v . Line 294 . A wilderness of sweets . Book v . Line 331 . So saying , with despatchful looks , in haste She turns , on hospitable thoughts intent . Book v . Line 601 ...
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