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

Conordane Index Page 251 John Bartlett

 
Patron one who looks with unconcern, 370.
Patronage sway, 768.
Pattern of excelling nature, 156.
to imitate, not as a, 874.
Paul, by the apostle, 97.
now by Saint, 295.
robbing Peter he paid, 14, 186, 957.
Pauper, he’s only a, 599.
Pauperism feasteth while honest labor, 696.
Pause, an awful, 306.
and look back, 611.
for a reply, I, 113.
I stand in, 139.
must give us, 135.
nature made a, 306.
or stay, nothing that is can, 647.
Pavement, riches of heaven’s, 225.
stars, dust is gold and, 236.
Pavilions of the sun, clouds seem, 631.
Pawing to get free, lion, 236.
Pay, a double debt to, 397.
boundless risk must, 790.
him in his own coin, 293.
if I can’t, why I can owe, 9.
more due than more than all can, 117.
sleep in cloak no lodging to, 750.
Pays all debts, he that dies, 43.
base is the slave that, 91.
the best, I scent which, 735.
us but with age and dust, 26.
Paying through the nose, 1050.
Payment, friendship gives and asks no, 847.
Peace, a charge in, 273.
above all earthly dignities, 99.
all her paths are, 1017.
among ourselves, lasting, 662.
anchor of our, 435.
and competence, health, 319.
and health, best treasures, 387.
and quiet, calm, 249.
and rest at length have come, 594.
and rest can never dwell, 223.
and slumberous calm, 575.
and war, man of, 214.
as a breathing time, 407.
be within thy walls, 1016.
brooded o’er the hushed domain, 699.
cankers of a long, 86.
carry gentle, 100.
day shine through, to light, 761.
deep dream of, 536.
deeper than sleep can bring, 851.
divine like quiet night, 761.
doth abide, 823.
drowning would be happiness and, 701.
ef you want, 737.
first in war first in, 445.
fool when he holdeth his, 1019.
forever hold his, 1042.
God give us, not such as lulls, 739.
habits of patience and, 207.
hath her victories, 252.
Peace henceforward, therefore be at, 645.
hold companionship in, 103.
in freedom’s hallowed shade, 459.
in thy right hand, 100.
inglorious arts of, 263.
is always beautiful, 744.
is its companion, 460.
is poor reading, 816.
is what I seek and calm, 754.
its ten thousand slays, 425.
lay me down in, to sleep, 864.
let us have, 752.
live in, adieu, 334, 986.
makes solitude and calls it, 550, 933.
man of, and war, 214.
means of preserving, 425.
modest stillness and, 91.
never a good war or bad, 361.
no, unto the wicked, 1026.
nor ease of heart, 389.
not houses of, are you, 743.
nothing can bring you, 618.
of God, 1039.
of mind and joy for weary hours, 630.
of mind, dearer than all, 568.
on earth good will toward men, 1033.
only as a breathing time, 407.
prepare for war in, 892, 898.
priest for enemy good bye to, 630.
righteousness and, 1013.
shall over all the earth, 695.
slept in, 100.
so sweet, life so dear or, 430.
soft phrase of, 149.
soft, she brings, 288.
star of, return, 515.
the desire of life, 837.
the empire is, 1002.
thinks of war in time of, 191.
thousand years of, 676.
to be found in the world, 518.
to gain our peace have sent to, 121.
unjust, before a just war, 361.
uproar the universal, 124.
veriest school of, 777.
was slain, thrice my, 306.
weak piping time of, 96.
when there is no peace, 1027.
your valor won, enjoyed the, 465.
Peaceably if we can, 516.
with all men, live, 1036.
Peaceful evening, welcome, 420.
hours I once enjoyed, 422.
skies, or early find the, 696.
stillness reigneth evermore, 700.
Peacefully, silver waves chime ever, 700.
Peacemaker, If is the only, 72.
Peach in an orchard grew, 830.
the ripest, is highest, 833.
Peach-blossoms blew, in a park where the, 822.
Pea-green boat, in a beautiful, 703.
Peak and pine, dwindle, 116.
in Darien, upon a, 576.
to peak, far along from, 544.