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

Conordane Index Page 46 John Bartlett

 
Chartered by sorrow and freighted, 623.
libertine, air a, 91.
Charybdis your mother, 64.
Chase big round tears in piteous, 67.
brave employment, 205.
wild-goose, 972.
Chases the gloom of night, 785.
Chased with more spirit, 62.
Chasm, clasp hands across bloody, 698.
Chasms and watery depths, 504.
Chaste affectionate, great individual, 745.
and unexpressive she, 70.
as ice, be thou, 136.
as morning dew, 308.
as the icicle, 103.
as unsunned snow, 159.
many generous and some, 679.
to me, if she seem not, 26.
what care I how, she be, 26.
Chastened soul, 993.
Chasteneth whom he loveth, 1040.
Chastises whom most he likes, 289.
Chastity my brother, 244.
of honour, 410.
so dear is saintly, 245.
Chateaux, most beautiful of, 987.
Chatham’s language, 419.
Chatter of irresponsible frivolity, 626.
Chatters of science and logic, he, 609.
Chatterton marvelious boy, 470.
Chaucer, Dan, 28.
I will not lodge thee by, 179.
learned, 179.
that broad famous poet, 173.
with his clasp of things, 657.
Cheap defence of nations, 410.
fame then was, 275.
labor, Chinese, 813.
standing as sitting, 292.
Cheat, life ’t is all a, 276.
Cheated, impossible to be, 618.
of feature by dissembling nature, 95.
pleasure of being, 214.
Cheater time, old bald, 178.
Check to loose behaviour, 297.
Checkered paths of joy, 362.
Cheek, a rosy maiden’s, 810.
by joule, 966.
changing, sinking heart, 550.
drew iron tears down Pluto’s, 250.
feed on her damask, 76.
he that loves a rosy, 200.
like the rose is, her, 586.
o’er her warm, 382.
of apple-blossom, and a, 678.
of night, hangs upon the, 105.
rose growing on his, 31.
tear down virtue’s manly, 424.
that I might touch that, 105.
the roses from your, 378.
upon her hand, 105.
Cheeks, blow winds crack your, 146.
crimson in thy, 109.
eloquent blood spoke in her, 177.
Cheeks, famine is in thy, 108.
make pale my, with care, 199.
of sorry grain, 246.
stain my man’s, 146.
Cheer, be of good, 1032.
but not inebriate, 312, 420.
make good, play and, 20.
small, and great welcome, 50.
to, and bless, 803.
Cheers the tar’s labour, tobacco, 555.
Cheer’d with ends of verse, 212.
Cheerer of his spirits, 207.
Cheerful as to-day, to-morrow, 321.
at morn he wakes, 394.
countenance, 1018.
dawn, May-time and the, 474.
godliness in, 472.
hour, God sends a, 252.
ways of men, 230.
yesterdays, man of, 481.
Cheerfulness, no warmth no, 595.
Cheering wine, pour forth the, 610.
Cheerless gloom, from the midst of, 725.
Cheerly she loves me dearly, 574.
Cheese, moon made of green, 19, 957.
Cheese-paring, man made of, 90.
Chelsea, dead as, 1046.
Chequered shade, dancing in the, 248.
Cherish a just and lasting peace, 662.
and to obey, 1043.
heart something to, 645.
life let us, 991.
those hearts that hate thee, 100.
to love and to, 1042.
Cherished in slimy waters, 774.
memory of the loved and lost, 660.
secret wish, now obey thy, 745.
Cherries hang that none may buy, 871.
those, fairly do enclose, 871.
Cherry, like to a double, 58.
ripe ripe ripe I cry, 201.
ripe themselves do cry, 871.
three bites of a, 959.
Cherry-isle, there’s the land, 201.
Cherry-pit, to play with Satan at, 76.
Cherub, he rode upon a, 1010.
sweet little, 436.
Cherubs and on cherubims, 23.
Cherubim, heaven’s, 118.
Cherubims, on cherubs and on, 23.
Cherubin, rose-lipped, 155.
Cherubins, young-eyed, 65.
Chest of drawers by day, 397.
Chester charge on Stanley on, 490.
Chestnut-tree, since first beneath the, 653.
Cheveril consciences, 193.
Chew the cud and are silent, 410.
Chewed and digested, books to be, 168.
Chewing the food of fancy, 71.
Chi fa ingiuria non perdona mai, 275.
Chian strand, on the, 503.
Chicken and champagne, 350.
she’s no, 292.
Chickens, all my pretty, 124.