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

Conordane Index Page 199 John Bartlett

 
Love thee dearly love thee still, 875.
thee Doctor Fell, I do not, 286.
thee, I but know that I, 522.
thee, none knew thee but to, 562.
thee, still should I, 791.
thee still, with all thy faults I, 418.
their lords, women who, 392.
their lovers, women, 982.
there is none other I can, 680.
they conquer, that run away, 200.
they who inspire, 566.
tho’ given in vain, true, 680.
thoughts of, 668.
thy life nor hate nor, 240.
thy neighbour as thyself, 1005, 1030, 1032.
thyself last, 100.
thyself many will hate thee, 893.
to do, some noble work of, 696.
to hatred turned, like, 294.
to light, through, 821.
to lips we are near make, 521.
to me was wonderful, 1007.
to see all things but not my, 30.
too divine to, 564.
too much, who, 345.
took up the harp of life, 669.
triumph in redeeming, 862.
true knowledge leads to, 465.
truth of truths is, 722.
tunes the shepherd’s reed, 487.
unfit for ladies’, 272.
unrelenting foe to, 358.
was loveliest, 794.
waters cannot quench, 1024.
were young, if all the world and, 25.
when I, thee not chaos is come, 153.
when silence speaks for, 793.
whence descended wisdom and, 767.
wholesome stars of, 678.
whom none can, 860.
whose eyelids dropped, 879.
will conquer at the last, 683.
will creep in service, 14.
will find out the way, 854.
with all their quantity of, 144.
with night, all the world in, 107.
with the innocence of, 75.
without his wings, 560.
without praying to, 793.
woman’s whole existence, 556.
worthy of your, 471.
wroth with one we, 500.
years of, have been forgot, 654.
you because you’re a sweet little fool, 823.
your enemy bless your haters, 682.
your eyes were filled with, 747.
your neighbour’s wife, 601.
Loves and hates, and all her, 685.
and honors lost, 794.
as gay and fleeting, to, 633.
believes the impossible, whoso, 659.
faithfull, 27.
his native country best, who, 682.
kills the thing he, 836.
me best that calls me Tom, 194.
me must, for who, 679.
Loves, nobler cares and nobler, 477.
not wine woman and song, 697.
revives again, 786.
suspects yet strongly, 153.
to hear himself talk, 107.
to revel in a summer, sound, 654.
Love’s devoted flame, 523.
hand, we are in, 805.
holy flame, 508.
majesty, wants, 95.
of, bestowing and so good-night, 789.
proper hue, rosy red, 238.
truest language, flowers are, 660.
wound, purple with, 58.
young dream, 521.
Loved a smaller man, that I had, 679.
and lost, better to have, 674.
and still loves, 455.
arts which I, 260.
ashamed of being, 980.
at first sight, 35, 40.
at home, revered abroad, 447.
but one, sighed to many, 540.
by me, to love and be, 655.
Cæsar less, not that I, 113.
gold in special, 2.
heart that has truly, 520.
her that she did pity them, 151.
him, use him as though you, 208.
how honoured, how, 335.
I have lived and, 504.
I never, a tree or flower, 778.
I not honour more, 259.
I saw and, 430.
in vain, I know we, 539.
let those who always, 306.
me for the dangers, 151.
my country and hated him, 555.
needs only to be seen, to be, 269.
no sooner, but they sighed, 71.
none without hope e’er, 377.
not wisely but too well, 156.
one all together, and the, 714.
passing well, 134.
Rome more, but that I, 113.
sæ blindly, had we never, 452.
sæ kindly, had we never, 452.
so long and sees no more, 455.
so well, the land they, 634.
stains forever from land he, 788.
that time so fondly, 597.
the great sea, 538.
the mourned the lost, the, 545.
the world, I have not, 544.
them, no love for souls who, 728.
to plead lament and sue, 489.
we have lived and, together, 637.
when all was young, you, 729.
which I have, long since, 607.
who never, before, 306.
Love-darting eyes, 246.
Love-in-idleness, maidens call it, 58.
Lovelier face, finer form or, 490.
things have mercy, 548.
Loveliest lassie, she’s the, 586.
last still, 545.
of lovely things, 573.