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John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.

Conordane Index Page 180 John Bartlett

 
Last night, yes I answered you, 658.
not least in love, 113.
of all the Romans fare thee well, 115.
of earth, this is the, 459.
out a night in Russia, 47.
pleased to the, 315.
reader reads no more, 689.
returns the first, after, 662.
rose of summer, 521.
scene of all, 69.
sex to the, 273.
spring up and blossom at, 788.
still loveliest, 545.
syllable of recorded time, 125.
taste of sweets is sweetest, 81.
the daintiest, 80.
’t is his at, who says it best, 737.
to lay the old aside, 324.
when, we heard the sweet bells, 597.
words Narcissa spoke, 321.
words of Marmion, 490.
year’s crops, little good watering, 730.
Lasting peace among ourselves, 662.
power, 810.
rest, to their, 80.
sweet not, 129.
Late, better, than never, 13, 284, 899.
choosing and beginning, 238.
February days, 790.
in a gloamin Kilmeny came hame, 868.
into the night, so, 553.
known too, 105.
nothing must be done too, 906.
or soon, will it ever, 683.
soon or, shall navigate, 767.
then, war will die out, 683.
though lingered the snow, 811.
too, I stayed, 464.
too, who goes too fast, 898.
Lated traveller, now spurs the, 121.
Lately bathed, having, 86.
Latent force, a man without passion, 995.
Later star of dawn, 485.
times are more aged, 169.
to each sooner or, delicate death, 744.
Latin and Greek, speaks, 210.
names, all their botany is, 615.
or in Greek, must come in, 220.
small, and less Greek, 179.
soft bastard, 554.
was no more difficile, 210.
Latitude for a seine, parallels of, 796.
Latter end of a fray, 19, 87.
former times shake hands with, 212.
Laud than gilt o’erdusted, 102.
L’audace encore de l’audace, 28.
Lauded in song, many once, 940.
Laudem virtutis, 3.
Laugh a siege to scorn, 125.
an atheist’s, 448.
and be fat, 858.
and the world laughs with you, 835.
at any mortal thing, 558.
for hope, I, 725.
Laugh, I’m growing fainter in my, 719.
in bed we, 980.
make the unskilful, 137.
not granted man to, 904.
of pleasure grows less gay, 608.
of the vacant mind, 396.
of war, the red, 854.
proper to the man to, 956.
sans intermission, 68.
that I may not weep, 558.
that win, they, 155.
the children, 690.
thee to scorn, 1029.
to make the weeper, 163.
to scorn, 71.
was ready chorus, the landlord’s, 451.
where we must, 315.
who but must, 327.
world’s dread, 356.
Laughs at lovers’ perjury, 106, 272.
at probabilities, fate, 632.
fair, the morn, 383.
louder than the giant, 690.
with a harvest, earth, 612.
Laughable, swear the jest be, 59.
Laughed and danced, 864.
and said his say, when he ’s, 697.
and talked in the chamber there, 781.
consumedly, 395.
full well they, 397.
his word to scorn, 415.
Laugher weep, to make the, 163.
Laughing devil in his sneer, 551.
giant, laughs louder than, 690.
quaffing and unthinking, 272.
soil, paint the, 535.
wild amid severest woe, 381.
you hear that boy, 690.
Laughing-stock, yourself a, 976.
Laughter for a month, 84.
for all time, 657.
holding both his sides, 248.
mirth and, 557.
of a fool, 1022.
oft is but an art, 585.
running, 841.
shakes the skies, 337.
shout back our peals of, 756.
winged his polished dart, 803.
Laura lay, grave where, 26.
Laurel and myrtle, groves are of, 989.
bough, Apollo’s, 41.
greener from the brows, 665.
under the, the blue, 766.
Laureled ox, at the heels of the, 808.
Lavinia, she is, 104.
Law and the prophets, 1031.
and to the testimony, 1025.
as adversaries do in, 72.
but is this, 143.
Cantilena of the, 527.
crowner’s quest, 143.
eleven points in the, 296.
ends where tyranny begins, 364.
evolution is a, 812.
fulfilling of the, 1037.