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

Conordane Index Page 198 John Bartlett

 
Love knoweth no laws, 32.
knows where, 805.
labour of, 1039.
last not least in, 113.
laws that, has made, 333.
let those now, 306.
life, dost thou, 360.
light and calm thoughts, 502.
light of, 550.
like a light silently wrapping, 742.
like friendship steady, 523.
live with me and be my 40.
live with thee and be thy, 25.
look on with unselfish, 809.
look out upon the stars my, 608.
looks not with the eyes, 57.
lose the power to, 717.
lost between us no, 178.
maid with few to, 469.
many waters cannot quench, 1024.
may lead love in, 834.
mayest pray to, 793.
me, all that, 665.
me little love me long, 16, 41, 202.
me love my dog, 19.
medicines to make me, 84.
men have died but not for, 71.
mightier far is, 482.
mighty pain to, it is, 261.
ministers of 501.
music be the food of, 74.
must cling where it can, 779.
must die, that the thing we, 713.
must kiss that mortal’s eyes, 834.
must needs be blind, 503.
my dear, and I were young, 791.
my, has died for me to-day, 770.
my, returns no more again, 822.
my whole course of, 150.
nature is fine in, 142.
never doubt I, 133.
never ebb to humble, 155.
never say one half my, for thee, 605.
no fear in, 1041.
nor says nor thinks, 793.
nor, they least who strike, 846.
not him, then if I, 680.
not love not ye hopeless, 653.
not man the less I, 547.
now who never loved before, 306.
O fire O, 666.
of justice, 981.
of life increased with years, 432.
of life’s young day, 587.
of living, from too much, 806.
of man and woman, 827.
of money the root of all evil, 1040.
of nature, in the, 572.
of praise, efforts of race due to, 747.
of praise howe’er concealed by art, 310.
of right, 786.
of the right, 785.
of the turtle, 549.
of truth and all that, 681.
of war for itself, the, 599.
of women, alas the, 557.
of women, passing the, 1007.
Love of your neighbour, 906.
office and affairs of, 51.
on through all ills, 527.
on till they die, 527.
once possessed, to regain, 242.
one another, 1036.
only they conquer, 200.
oyster may be crossed in, 442.
pains of, be sweeter far, 276.
pangs of despised, 135.
pardon in the degree that we, 982.
paths to woman’s, 198.
perdition catch my soul but I do, 153.
perfect, casteth out fear, 1041.
pity melts the mind to, 272.
pity swells the tide of, 308.
pity’s akin to, 282.
pleasure of, is in loving, 981.
poet without, 581.
power and effect of, 191.
prize of learning, 710.
prove variable, 106.
purple light of, 382.
renewal of, 888.
renewing of, 21.
right to dissemble your, 445.
rules the court the camp, 487.
say of courtship, and matrimony, 720.
seals of, but sealed in vain, 49.
seeks a guerdon, 847.
seldom haunts the breast, 336.
sends his early ray, 611.
she never told her, 75.
sidelong looks of, 396.
silence in, bewrays more woe, 25.
silence is the speech of, 763.
sincerity and comely, 52.
soft eyes looked, 542.
something to, God lends us, 667.
sought is good, 76.
speak low if you speak, 51.
speaks, when, 56.
spring of, 44, 498.
stony limits cannot hold, 105.
straitened him, of an old, 680.
such, as spirits feel, 482.
sure my, is all crost, 590.
sweet are the words of, 793.
sweet love, and for, 744.
taught him shame, 273.
thank Heaven for a good man’s, 70.
that can be reckoned, 157.
that endures for a breath, 805.
that has its will, 847.
that never found his earthly close, 668.
that they sing and that they, 220.
that took an early root, 623.
the belt of, 770.
the desire of, joy, 837.
the game above the prize, 846.
the lion must die for, 73.
the more, now, 306.
the offender, 333.
thee, but I do, 153.
thee dear so much, 259.