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

Conordane Index Page 43 John Bartlett

 
Cat will mew, 145.
would eat fish, 14.
Cats and dogs, rain, 293.
be gray when candles are out, all, 11, 976.
Cat’s ear, breeds in the, 18.
Catalogue, go for men in the, 121.
of common things, 574.
Cataract, the sounding, 467.
Cataracts, silent, 501.
Catastrophe, I’ll tickle your, 89.
Catastrophes due to love of pleasure, 747.
Catch and conquer, 772.
and hold, 10.
ere she change, 321.
her lovely floating hair, 781.
larks, hoped to, 957.
my flying soul, 333.
old birds with chaff, 973.
the conscience of the king, 135.
the driving gale, 318.
the manners living, 315.
the transient hour, 366.
Catechism, so ends my, 87.
Caterpillars crawl, the, 803.
Caters for the sparrow, 67.
Cathay, cycle of, 670.
drink the poppies of, 651.
Catholic man, the, 818.
Cato, big with the fate of, 297.
give his senate laws, 327, 336.
heroic stoic, 559.
statue of, 927.
the sententious, 559.
Cattle are grazing, the, 469.
call the, home, 727.
thousands of great, 410.
upon a thousand hills, 1012.
Caucasus, thinking on the frosty, 81.
Caught by glare, maidens, 540.
my heavenly jewel, have I, 34.
Whigs bathing and walked away, 624.
Cauld nor care there, neither, 458.
Cauldron bubble, fire burn and, 123.
Cause above renown, to set the, 846.
beauty of the good old, 472.
effect defective comes by, 133.
evolution is not a, 812.
for a high, to suffer, 746.
hear me for my, 113.
how light a, may move, 526.
in his country’s, 336.
is just, our, 426.
judge in his own, 897, 984.
little shall I grace my, 150.
magnificent and awful, 418.
me no causes, 1053.
of all men’s misery, 31.
of all things, 945.
of covetousness, 41.
of doing any action, 928.
of dulness in others, 374.
of mankind, in the, 520.
of policy, turn him to any, 91.
of this defect, 133.
of this effect, 133.
Cause, patriots who for a theory risked a, 659.
report me and my, aright, 145.
that wit is in other men, 88.
the weak in a just, 882.
their, I plead, 387.
thou first great, 334.
when our, it is just, 517.
who die in a great, 555.
Causes and occasions, 93.
just, whatever is, is in its, 276 offence from amorous, 325.
Caused the sun to rise, 998.
Causeless, the curse, 1020.
Caution’s lesson scorning, 447.
Cavalrymen, not many dead, 866.
Cave Adullam, 1006.
of Adullam, into his political, 700.
that darksome, 28.
vacant interlunar, 241.
Caves, dark unfathomed, 385.
lakes, fens, bogs, 228.
Cavern, misery’s darkest, 366.
Caverns, gluts twice ten thousand, 577.
measureless to man, 500.
memory’s, pure and deep, 588.
Caviare to the general, 134.
Cavil on the ninth part of a hair, 85.
Caw, what says he, 424.
Cease every joy to glimmer, 514.
from troubling, the wicked, 1008 let the long contention, 754.
rude Boreas, 860.
to do and be, 781.
when Rudyards, from Kipling, 867.
ye from man, 1025.
your tears and let it lie, 782.
Ceases to be a virtue, 407.
Ceased to be, years sailed by and, 646.
to play, has never, 651.
Ceasing of exquisite music, 642.
swiftness never, 24.
Ceaseless devouring of the weak, 773.
strife, death and life in, 654.
Cedar in Lebanon, 1014.
to the hyssop, from the, 604.
Celebrated, Saviour’s birth is, 127.
Celestial beam, O still, 832.
benedictions, 642.
fire, spark of, 425.
rosy red, 238.
sphere, I return to the, 742.
temper, touch of, 234.
worth, promise of, 311.
Cell, becomes a man, a single, 774.
dwell on a rock or in a, 26.
each in his narrow, 384.
prophetic, 251.
Cells and gibbets for the man, than, 724.
Cellar, born in a, 294, 391.
Cellarage, fellow in the, 132.
Cellarer, old Simon the, 868.
Cement of the soul, 354.
of your churches, 851.
Censer, thine eye was on the, 689.