| John Bartlett, comp. (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| Concordance Index |
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| Page 240 |
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| Nuther, he could nt ha told ye, 736. |
| Nutmeg-graters, rough as, 313. |
| Nutmegs and cloves, 869. |
| Nutrition, to draw, 317. |
| Nuts by hard buffoonery, earn his, 729. |
| Nymph, a wanton ambling, 95.
haste thee, 248.
in thy orisons, 136.
lake-lily is an urn some, 704.
mountain, sweet liberty, 248.
Naiad or a Grace, 490. |
| Nympha pudica Deum vidit, 258. |
| Nympholepsy of fond despair, 546. |
| O me no Os, 1054.
welcome, 790. |
| Oak, bend a knotted, 294.
brave old, the, 652.
for angling rod a sturdy, 217.
from a small acorn grows, 459.
hardest-timbered, 94.
hearts of, are our ships, 388.
hollow, our palace is, 537.
little strokes fell great, 360.
many strokes overthrow the tallest, 32.
nodosities of the, 412.
raven on yon left-hand, 349.
shadow of the British, 410.
ships were British, 388. |
| Oaks, branch-charmed, 575.
from little acorns, tall, 459. |
| Oaken bucket, the old, 537. |
| Oar, drip of the suspended, 543.
in every mans boat, 975.
soft moves the dipping, 862.
spread the thin, 318. |
| Oars alone can neer prevail, 416.
keep time and voices tune, 518.
low stir of leaves and dip of, 651.
were silver, the, 157.
with falling, 262. |
| Oat-cakes and sulphur, the land of, 459. |
| Oath, corporal, 974.
good mouth-filling, 86.
hard a keeping, sworn too, 54.
he never made, to break an, 214.
he that imposes an, 214.
honour of more weight than an, 943.
no, too binding for a lover, 883.
not the, makes us believe, 882.
spirit flew up with the, 379.
trust no man on his, 109. |
| Oaths, false as dicers, 140.
soldier full of strange, 69. |
| Oatmeal, literature on a little, 460. |
| Oats food for horses, 187. |
| Obadias David Josias, 872. |
| Obdured breast, arm the, 228. |
| Obedience bane of all genius, 567.
supreme powers keep men in, 193.
to God, 1051. |
| Obedient to the law, 783. |
| Obey gold that sway we all, 652.
the important call, 421.
thy cherished secret wish, now, 745. |
| Obey, till we can and do, 760.
to love cherish and to, 1043.
troops of friends, 124.
whom three realms, 326. |
| Obeys him, though she bends him she, 645. |
| Object all sublime, 802.
be our country, let our, 530.
can there be a more horrible, 585.
failure in a great, 577.
in possession, 934.
passion or the excitement, 657.
truth or the satisfaction, 657. |
| Objects and knowledge curious, for, 744.
in an airy height, 287.
of all thought, 467.
sees in all, eye of intellect, 582. |
| Obligation, fulfilment every pecuniary, 755.
haste to pay an, 981.
to posterity, 439. |
| Obliged by hunger, 326.
in this fools world, 729. |
| Obliging, so, neer obliged, 327. |
| Oblivion, after life is, 936.
bury in, 201.
second childishness and mere, 69.
stretch her wing, 347.
tooth of time and razure of, 49. |
| Oblivious antidote, some sweet, 125. |
| Obscure, circuitous and, 840.
grave, a little little, 82.
palpable, 227. |
| Obscures the show of evil, 63. |
| Obsequious majesty, 237. |
| Observance, breach than the, 130.
with this special, 137. |
| Observation, bearings of this, 702.
by my penny of, 55.
smack of, 78.
strange places crammed with, 68.
with extensive view, 365. |
| Observations which we make, 320. |
| Observe the opportunity, 1029. |
| Observer, God has waited six thousand years for an, 858.
he is a great, 111. |
| Observers, observed of all, 136. |
| Observers sake, partial for the, 320. |
| Obstinate questionings of sense, 478. |
| Obstruction, to lie in cold, 48. |
| Obtainable, no truer truth, 714. |
| Obtained, but when once, 586. |
| Occasion, courage mounted with, 78.
mellowing of, 55.
requires, silent when, 915.
to know one another, 45.
when to take, by the hand, 665. |
| Occasions and causes, 93. |
| Occident, in the yet unformed. 39. |
| Occupation, absence of, 415.
s gone, Othellos, 154. |
| Occupations, let thy, be few, 938. |
| Occur in the best regulated families, 701.
the most of them never, 843.
things that did nt, 839. |
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