| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Charles Kingsley. (18191875) (continued) |
| | | 7262 | Creep home, and take your place there, The spent and maimed among: God grant you find one face there You loved when all was young! |
| Water Babies. Song ii. |
| 7263 | | To be discontented with the divine discontent, and to be ashamed with the noble shame, is the very germ of the first upgrowth of all virtue. |
| Health and Education. |
| | | George (Marian Evans Cross) Eliot. (18191880) |
| | | 7264 | | Creeds of terror. |
| Spanish Gypsy. Book i. |
| 7265 | A serious ape whom none take seriously, Obliged in this fools world to earn his nuts By hard buffoonery. |
| Spanish Gypsy. Book i. |
| 7266 | | His smile is sweetened by his gravity. |
| Spanish Gypsy. Book i. |
| 7267 | | Certain winds will make mens temper bad. |
| Spanish Gypsy. Book i. |
| 7268 | | Sad as a wasted passion. |
| Spanish Gypsy. Book i. |
| 7269 | Knightly love is blent with reverence As heavenly air is blent with heavenly blue. |
| Spanish Gypsy. Book i. |
| 7270 | Inclination snatches arguments To make indulgence seem judicious choice. |
| Spanish Gypsy. Book i. |
| 7271 | Perhaps the wind Wails so in winter for the summers dead, And all sad sounds are natures funeral cries For what has been and is not. |
| Spanish Gypsy. Book i. |
| 7272 | Who can prove Wit to be witty when with deeper ground Dulness intuitive declares wit dull? |
| A College Breakfast-party. |
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