| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Alfred Tennyson Tennyson. (18091892) (continued) |
| | | 6843 | As love, if love be perfect, casts out fear, So hate, if hate be perfect, casts out fear. |
| Idylls of the King: Merlin and Vivien. Line 41. |
| 6844 | It is the little rift within the lute That by and by will make the music mute, And ever widening slowly silence all. |
| Idylls of the King: Merlin and Vivien. Line 386. |
| 6845 | Blind and naked Ignorance Delivers brawling judgments, unashamed, On all things all day long. |
| Idylls of the King: Merlin and Vivien. Line 662. |
| 6846 | For men at most differ as heaven and earth, But women, worst and best, as heaven and hell. |
| Idylls of the King: Merlin and Vivien. Line 812. |
| 6847 | I know the Table Round, my friends of old; All brave and many generous and some chaste. |
| Idylls of the King: Merlin and Vivien. Line 814. |
| 6848 | I thought that he was gentle, being great; O God, that I had loved a smaller man! I should have found in him a greater heart. |
| Idylls of the King: Merlin and Vivien. Line 869. |
| 6849 | There must be now no passages of love Betwixt us twain henceforward evermore. |
| Idylls of the King: Merlin and Vivien. Line 911. |
| 6850 | But friend, to me He is all fault who hath no fault at all. For who loves me must have a touch of earth. |
| Idylls of the King: Lancelot and Elaine. Line 132. |
| 6851 | Ye know right well, how meek soeer he seem, No keener hunter after glory breathes. |
| Idylls of the King: Lancelot and Elaine. Line 154. |
| 6852 | The fire of God Fills him. I never saw his like; there lives No greater leader. |
| Idylls of the King: Lancelot and Elaine. Line 314. |
| 6853 | In me there dwells No greatness, save it be some far-off touch Of greatness to know well I am not great. |
| Idylls of the King: Lancelot and Elaine. Line 447. |
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