Carleton's Hand-book of Popular Quotations: A Book of Ready Reference for Such Familiar Words, Phrases and Expressions as are Oftenest Quoted and Met with in General Literature ; Together with Their Authorship and Position in the Original : Also, a Carefully Prepared List of Popular Quotations from the Latin, French and Other LanguagesG.W. Carleton & Company, 1877 - 340 páginas |
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... Thee I cannot live ; Abide with me when night is nigh , For without Thee I dare not die . - KEBLE , Evening . Absence . - ABSENCE makes the heart grow fonder ; Isle of Beauty , fare thee well ! -T . H. BAYLEY , Isle of Beauty ...
... Thee I cannot live ; Abide with me when night is nigh , For without Thee I dare not die . - KEBLE , Evening . Absence . - ABSENCE makes the heart grow fonder ; Isle of Beauty , fare thee well ! -T . H. BAYLEY , Isle of Beauty ...
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... , And lovely as a Lapland night , Shall lead thee to thy grave . - WORDSWORTH . Crabbed AGE and youth Cannot live together . - SHAKESPERE , Passionate Pilgrim . Age . - Good old AGE . - Genesis , POPULAR QUOTATIONS . 3.
... , And lovely as a Lapland night , Shall lead thee to thy grave . - WORDSWORTH . Crabbed AGE and youth Cannot live together . - SHAKESPERE , Passionate Pilgrim . Age . - Good old AGE . - Genesis , POPULAR QUOTATIONS . 3.
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... thee , fling away AMBITION : By that sin fell the angels . - Ibid . , Henry VIII . I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent ; but only Vaulting AMBITION , which o'erleaps itself , And falls on the other side . — Ibid . , Macbeth ...
... thee , fling away AMBITION : By that sin fell the angels . - Ibid . , Henry VIII . I have no spur To prick the sides of my intent ; but only Vaulting AMBITION , which o'erleaps itself , And falls on the other side . — Ibid . , Macbeth ...
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... thee to the very echo , That should applaud again . — Ibid . , Macbeth . Apples . - There's small choice in rotten APPLES . - Ibid . , Taming of the Shrew . While tumbling down the turbid stream , Lord love us , how we APPLES Swim ! -D ...
... thee to the very echo , That should applaud again . — Ibid . , Macbeth . Apples . - There's small choice in rotten APPLES . - Ibid . , Taming of the Shrew . While tumbling down the turbid stream , Lord love us , how we APPLES Swim ! -D ...
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... thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . - STILL , Gammer Gurton . Bacon . - If parts allure thee , think how BACON shin'd , The wisest , brightest , meanest of mankind ! Or , ravish'd with the whistling of a name , See ...
... thee good ale enough , Whether it be new or old . - STILL , Gammer Gurton . Bacon . - If parts allure thee , think how BACON shin'd , The wisest , brightest , meanest of mankind ! Or , ravish'd with the whistling of a name , See ...
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angels bless blows brave breath BUTLER BYRON canto Childe Harold COWPER dark dead dear death devil divine Don Juan doth Dream DRYDEN Dunciad earth Essay on Criticism eyes faith fall fame Farewell fear feast fools give gold GOLDSMITH grave grief Hamlet hath heart heaven hell Henry Henry IV honest honour hope Hudibras Ibid immortal Julius Cæsar King King Lear Lady live look Lord Love's Macbeth man's Measure for Measure Memoriam Merchant of Venice merry MILTON mind Moral Essays nature Nature's ne'er never Night Thoughts numbers o'er Othello Paradise Lost pleasure poor POPE Queen rhyme Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet SHAKESPERE sigh sleep smile Song sorrow soul spirit stars sweet Tale tears TENNYSON thee There's things thou true truth virtue wind woman words WORDSWORTH YOUNG youth