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

Conordane Index Page 344 John Bartlett

 
Thought and joy, love and, 469.
and passion, chaos of, 317.
as a sage, 428.
be not rambling in, 941.
books are sepulchres of, 640.
but ne’er so well expressed, 323.
came like a full-blown rose, 575.
could wed itself, ere, 674.
dared what he greatly, 342.
destroyed by, 413.
divide, sense from, 316.
dome of, the, 541.
eies and eares and ev’ry, 23.
even with a, 158.
evil is wrought by want of, 592.
exhausting, 544.
experience is the child of, 626.
explore the, 328.
feeling deeper than all, 715.
for the morrow, take no, 1030.
for your life, take no, 1030.
God blesses still the generous, 650.
hath struck him, a Roman, 157.
her dying when she slept, 591.
him still speaking, 237.
his mind a, his life, 721.
human, is the process, 530.
hushed be every, 484.
I, that morning cloud, 579.
in a green shade, green, 263.
is deeper than all speech, 715.
is often original, a, 691.
is speech, when, 489.
is the child of action, 626.
is the property of him who can entertain it, 619.
is tired of wandering, 606.
kings of modern, 753.
lean upon the, that chance, 754.
leaped out, 674.
like a passing, 447.
like a pleasant, 473.
like dew upon a, 558.
loftiness of, 270.
maiden lived with no other, 655.
midnight is the noon of, 433.
might you have, 790.
mighty, in a mighty mind, 820.
more nigh, lie a, 179.
no v’ice hed sech a swing, 736.
northern, is slow, 709.
not one immoral, 377.
not to destroy valuable houses, 743.
of convincing, 399.
of dining, 399.
of our past years, 478.
of tender happiness, 476.
of the people shall be law, 283.
of thee, one, 333.
of thinking souls, 582.
over-refinement deck out our, 936.
pain of, 786.
pale cast of, 136.
pearls of, 738.
penny for your, 16, 292.
perish that, 296.
pined in, 76.
pleasing dreadful, 299.
Thought, power of, 551.
pure in, as angels are, 455.
roaming in, over the universe, 743.
’s a weapon stronger, 718.
sessions of sweet silent, 161.
so, go near to be, 53.
so once but now I know it, I, 350.
sober second, 283.
some sudden, 810.
still and serious, 471.
strange seas of, 475.
such stores as silent, 466.
sudden, strikes me, 462.
tease us out of, 576.
that he was gentle, I, 679.
the erring, 809.
the sun had risen to hear him crow, 730.
thinking an idle waste of, 517.
those that tell of saddest, 565.
thou couldst have died, if I had, 563.
thou wert a beautiful, 546.
thy wish was father to that, 90.
tides that followed, 677.
to have common, 321.
to rear the tender, 355.
two souls with a single, 992.
vacuity of, 420.
vain or shallow, 614.
vein of tender, 525.
very energy of, which keeps, 607.
wanderings of thy, 497.
what oft was, 323.
where’er is spoken a noble, 646.
whistled for want of, 273.
who would have, 124.
whose armour is his honest, 174.
would destroy their paradise, 382.
Thoughts, all, all passions, 501.
all, and things look older, 608.
all man’s, will perish, 828.
and looks were downward, 225.
as boundless, our, 550.
as harbingers, most pious, 221.
be great, and good deeds, 721.
beyond the reaches of our souls, 131.
calmer of unquiet, 207.
dark soul and foul, 244.
employ speech to conceal, 986.
even so my bloody, 155.
give thy worst of, 153.
great, come from the heart, 989.
great feelings great, 664.
high erected, 34.
images and precious, 481.
in a shroud of, 544.
king, contentment peace of mind, 630.
life is what our, make it, 937.
like rose leaves scattered, 558.
love light and calm, 502.
mantle that covers human, 978.
men’s, according to inclination, 167.
more elevate, 228.
never alone with noble, 34.
no tongue, give thy, 129.
nurture your mind with, 628.