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Grocott & Ward, comps.  Grocott’s Familiar Quotations, 6th ed.  189-?.
 
Courage
 
Remember now, when you meet your antagonist, do everything in a mild agreeable manner. Let your courage be as keen, but, at the same time, as polished as your sword.
        Sheridan.—The Rivals, Act III. Scene 4.
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Courage never to submit or yield.
        Milton.—Paradise Lost, Book I. Line 108.
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A courage to endure and to obey.
        Tennyson.—Isabel, Ver. 2.
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Courage mounteth with occasion.
        Shakespeare.—King John, Act II. Scene 1. (Austria to King Philip.)
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