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

Conordane Index Page 231 John Bartlett

 
Nature and reason, according to, 940.
appalled, 354.
art imitates, 305.
art is man’s, 721.
be your teacher, let, 466.
blessed is the healthy, 582.
book of, 970.
book of, short of leaves, 593.
broke the die, 552.
built many stories high, 222.
cannot make a man, 738.
cannot miss, 272.
canvas glowed beyond, 394.
clever man by, 457.
commonplace of, 473.
compunctious visitings of, 117.
could no further go, the force of, 271.
course of, is the art of God, 310.
credulities dear to, 486.
custom is almost, 921.
darling of, 962.
death is a secret of, 937.
debt to, ’s quickly paid, 204.
diseased, breaks forth, 85.
disobedience to, 932.
dissembling, 95.
done in my days of, 131.
everything contains all the powers of, 618.
exerting unwearied power, 414.
extremes in, 317, 322.
faire is good by, 29.
fast in fate, binding, 334.
fault to, 127.
first cause of all that is true, 941.
first made man, free as, 275.
fitted by, to bear, 939.
fluid as, chaste affectionate, 745.
fool of, stood, 273.
fools of, 131.
for ’t is their, too, 301.
formed but one such man, 552.
forms us for ourselves, 963.
framed strange fellows, 59.
friend a masterpiece of, 619.
from her seat sighing, 239.
great secretary of, 208.
habit is second, 965.
has given us two ears, 628.
he is great who is what he is from, 619.
her custom holds, 143.
hides the fact well, 776.
high and low, till, 685.
his, is too noble, 103.
hold the mirror up to, 137.
holds communion with, 572.
how unjust to, 307.
I do fear thy, 117.
I loved, 512.
in him was almost lost, 390.
in hir corages, 1.
in spite of, and their stars, 211.
in the love of, 572.
in you stands on the very verge, 146.
is a mutable cloud, 618.
is above art in that respect, 148.
Nature is but art unknown, 316.
is divine, highest human, 683.
is fine in love, 142.
is God’s art, 721.
is good by, 29.
is more powerful than education, 627.
is styled truth, 941.
is subdued to what it works in, 163.
is the art of God, 218, 310.
is too noble for the world, 103.
lengths unknown, to carry, 414.
little we see in, that is ours, 476.
lived in the eye of, 468.
looks through, 320.
lord of all the works of, 30.
lost in art, 390.
lost the perfect mould, 552.
loves so well to change, 938.
made a pause, 306.
made by man, 780.
made her, fairer than, 35.
made her what she is, 452.
made thee to temper man, 280.
made us men, 733.
might stand up, 115.
modesty of, o’erstep not the, 137.
mortal, did tremble, 478.
mourns her worshipper, 488.
muse on, with a poet’s eye, 513.
must obey necessity, 115.
never did betray, 467.
never lends her excellence, 46.
never made, death which, 308.
never put her jewels into a garret, 170.
no such thing in, 279.
nor that man’s, art, 844.
not inferior to art, 942.
not man the less but, more, 547.
of an insurrection, 111.
of things that are, 941.
one touch of, 102.
out from the heart of, 614.
paint the mortal shame of, 683.
passing through, to eternity, 127.
pattern of excelling, 156.
permit, to take her own way, 966.
prodigality of, 96.
prompting of, 904.
rich with the spoils of, 217.
rough paths of peevish, 288.
says best and she says roar, 283.
second, practice becomes, 893.
seems dead o’er one half-world, 191.
shakes off her firmness, 354.
shows, happiness depends as, 413.
sink in years, 299.
so mild and benign, 312.
solid ground of, 485.
some things are of that, 266.
speaks a various language, 572.
speaks in symbols and in signs, 650.
state of war by, 290.
strong propensity of, 253.
sullenness against, 254.
swears the lovely dears, 446.
teaches beasts, 103.