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-BIBLIOGRAPHIC RECORD
C.N. Douglas, comp. Forty Thousand Quotations: Prose and Poetical. 1917.
Presumption
Who daresTo say that he alone has found the truth?
Longfellow.
Presume to lay their hand upon the arkOf her magnificent and awful cause.
Cowper.
How dare the plants look up to heaven, from whenceThey have their nourishment?
Shakespeare.
It is not so with Him that all things knowsAs ’tis with us that square our guess by shows:But most it is presumption in us whenThe help of heaven we count the act of men.
Shakespeare.
He will steal himself into a man’s favor and for a week escape a great deal of discoveries; but when you find him out, you have him ever after.
Shakespeare.