| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Tom Brown. (16631704) (continued) |
| | | your irregular appetites, you must expect to receive your reward in a certain place which t is not good manners to mention here. 1 |
| Laconics. |
| | | Matthew Prior. (16641721) |
| | | 3103 | | All jargon of the schools. 2 |
| I am that I am. An Ode. |
| 3104 | Our hopes, like towering falcons, aim At objects in an airy height; The little pleasure of the game Is from afar to view the flight. 3 |
| To the Hon. Charles Montague. |
| 3105 | From ignorance our comfort flows. The only wretched are the wise. 4 |
| To the Hon. Charles Montague. |
| 3106 | | Odds life! must one swear to the truth of a song? |
| A Better Answer. |
| 3107 | Be to her virtues very kind; Be to her faults a little blind. |
| An English Padlock. |
| 3108 | That if weak women went astray, Their stars were more in fault than they. |
| Hans Carvel. |
| 3109 | | The end must justify the means. |
| Hans Carvel. |
| 3110 | And thought the nation neer would thrive Till all the whores were burnt alive. |
| Paulo Purganti. |
| 3111 | They never taste who always drink; They always talk who never think. 5 |
| Upon a passage in the Scaligerana. |
| 3112 | That air and harmony of shape express, Fine by degrees, and beautifully less. 6 |
| Henry and Emma. |
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