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

Conordane Index Page 73 John Bartlett

 
Deep-mouthed welcome, 556.
Deer, a-chasing the, 450.
a shade, hunter and the, 443, 514.
let the stricken, go weep, 138.
mice and such small, 147.
Defamed by every charlatan, 676.
Defeat is great that can not be helped, 745.
the gloom of, 766.
Defeats more triumphant than victories, 960.
Defeated personally, our principles never, 634.
Defect arise, so may a glory from, 711.
cause of this, 133.
caused by any natural, 168.
fine by, 321.
Defective comes by cause, 133.
Defence against lightning, 899.
at one gate, to make, 242.
devotes the national domain to, 606.
immodest words admit of no, 278.
in war a weak, 273.
millions for, 861.
of nations, cheap, 410.
Defend me from my friends, 1000.
your departed friend, 270.
Defensive as a moat, 81.
Defer, madness to, 306.
not till to-morrow, 295.
Deferred, hope, 1018.
Defiance, bid the tyrants, 516.
in their eye, 395.
Deficiencies of the present day, 368.
Defied all portents of impending, 613.
Definitions, I hate, 626.
of prose and poetry, 505.
Deformed, I know that, 52.
unfinished, 95.
Deformity which beggars mimicked, 601.
Defunct bodies, ghosts of, 210.
Defy the devil, 76.
the tooth of time, 311.
Degeneracy and decay, may talk of, 603.
Degenerate days, in these, 337.
sons, earth’s, 341.
Degenerates from the sire, the son, 337.
Degraded into politicians, democracy has, 628.
Degree, all in the, 318.
curs of low, 400.
is preserved, unless, 900.
men of low and high, 1013.
of woe, bliss must gain by, 377.
take but, away, 102.
wight of low, 406.
Degrees, fine by, 287.
ill habits gather by unseen, 274.
it grows up by, 197.
of kin, prohibited, 215.
scorning the base, 111.
virtue has its, 197.
we boil at different, 621.
Deified by our own spirits, 470.
Deity, down with ridiculous notions of, 765.
ever vindictively made, 657.
half dust half, 554.
offended, for, 448.
omnipresent like the, 534.
Dejected never, never elated, 320.
thing of fortune, the most, 148.
Dejection do we sink as low, 470.
Delay, above all low, 524.
always breeds, 973.
Mecca saddens at the long, 356.
reluctant amorous, 232.
reproved each dull, 396.
the law’s, 135.
Delays are dangerous, 276.
have dangerous ends, 93.
Delectable mountains, 266.
Deliberates, woman that, 298.
Deliberation sat, on his front, 227.
Delicate creatures, call these, 154.
death, sooner or later, 744.
torment, thou art to me a, 619.
Delicately weak, 321.
Delicious bed, O bed O bed, 593.
land, done for this, 540.
Delight and dole, in equal scale, 127.
ay in the very temple of, 577.
faints with its own, 549.
give back the lost, 794.
go to it with, 158.
he drank, 444.
heirs of pure, 477.
hopes flood my heart with, 857.
how they ring out their, 655.
in, a sight to, 506.
in, labour we, 120.
in love, if there’s, 294.
in others’ misfortunes, 407.
in sorrowing soul, 346.
into a sacrifice, 204.
land of pure, there is a, 303.
lap me in, 564.
life not life at all without, 757.
life then seemed one pure, 597.
mounted in, 470.
my ever new, 235.
my private hours, 241.
my solitary sole, 596.
of battle with my peers, 668.
over-payment of, 508.
paint the meadows with, 56.
plaything gives his youth, 318.
she’s my, 279.
she was a phantom of, 474.
soul that darts to its, 757.
the strange sweet lovely, 837.
the wonder of our stage, 179.
the world’s, 776.
to do the things I ought, 535.
to other account than mere, 746.
to pass away the time, 96.
we all quote by, 620.
with liberty, to enjoy, 30.
with sorrow where all was, 764.
Delights, all passions all, 501.
not me, man, 134.
that witchingly instil, 357.