John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
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George Chapman. (1559?1634) (continued)
321 Young men think old men are fools; but old men know young men are fools. 1
All Fools. Act v. Sc. 1.
322 Virtue is not malicious; wrong done her Is righted even when men grant they err.
Monsieur DOlive. Act i. Sc. 1.
323 For one heat, all know, doth drive out another, One passion doth expel another still. 2
Monsieur DOlive. Act v. Sc. 1.
324 Let no man value at a little price A virtuous womans counsel; her wingd spirit Is featherd oftentimes with heavenly words.
The Gentleman Usher. Act iv. Sc. 1.
325 To put a girdle round about the world. 3
Bussy DAmbois. Act i. Sc. 1.
326 His deeds inimitable, like the sea That shuts still as it opes, and leaves no tracts Nor prints of precedent for poor mens facts.
Bussy DAmbois. Act i. Sc. 1.
327 So our lives In acts exemplary, not only win Ourselves good names, but doth to others give Matter for virtuous deeds, by which we live. 4
Bussy DAmbois. Act i. Sc. 1.
328 Who to himself is law no law doth need, Offends no law, and is a king indeed.
Bussy DAmbois. Act ii. Sc. 1.
329 Each natural agent works but to this end, To render that it works on like itself.
Bussy DAmbois. Act iii. Sc. 1.
Note 1. Quoted by Camden as a saying of one Dr. Metcalf. It is now in many peoples mouths, and likely to pass into a proverb.Ray: Proverbs (Bohn ed.) p. 145. [back ]Note 2. One fire burns out anothers burning, One pain is lessened by anothers anguish.William Shakespeare : Romeo and Juliet, act i. sc. 2. [back ]Note 3. I ll put a girdle round about the earth.William Shakespeare : Midsummer Nights Dream, act ii. sc. 1. [back ]Note 4. Lives of great men all remind us We can make our lives sublime.Henry W. Longfellow : A Psalm of Life. [back ]