Carleton's Hand-book of Popular Quotations: A Book of Ready Reference for Such Familiar Words, Phrases and Expressions as are Oftenest Quoted and Met with in General Literature ; Together with Their Authorship and Position in the Original : Also, a Carefully Prepared List of Popular Quotations from the Latin, French and Other Languages |
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... live ; Abide with me when night is nigh , For without Thee I dare not die . - KEBLE , Evening . Absence . - ABSENCE makes the heart grow fonder ; Isle of Beauty , fare thee well ! -T . H. BAYLEY , Isle of Beauty . Abstracts . - They are ...
... live ; Abide with me when night is nigh , For without Thee I dare not die . - KEBLE , Evening . Absence . - ABSENCE makes the heart grow fonder ; Isle of Beauty , fare thee well ! -T . H. BAYLEY , Isle of Beauty . Abstracts . - They are ...
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... and bright , And lovely as a Lapland night , Shall lead thee to thy grave . - WORDSWORTH . Crabbed AGE and youth Cannot live together . - SHAKESPERE , Passionate Pilgrim . Age . - Good old AGE . - Genesis , POPULAR QUOTATIONS . 3.
... and bright , And lovely as a Lapland night , Shall lead thee to thy grave . - WORDSWORTH . Crabbed AGE and youth Cannot live together . - SHAKESPERE , Passionate Pilgrim . Age . - Good old AGE . - Genesis , POPULAR QUOTATIONS . 3.
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... live ALONE , Since all alone , so Heaven has willed , we die , Nor even the tenderest heart , and next our own , Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh . KEBLE , Twenty - fourth Sunday after Trinity . Ambassador . - An AMBASSADOR ...
... live ALONE , Since all alone , so Heaven has willed , we die , Nor even the tenderest heart , and next our own , Knows half the reasons why we smile and sigh . KEBLE , Twenty - fourth Sunday after Trinity . Ambassador . - An AMBASSADOR ...
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... lives are woven in one . LONGFELLOW , Annie of Tharaw . Another , yet the same .-- POPE , Dunciad , book iii . TICKELL , From a Lady in England . JOHNSON , Life of Dryden . DARWIN , Botanic Garden , pt . i . canto 4 , line 380 ...
... lives are woven in one . LONGFELLOW , Annie of Tharaw . Another , yet the same .-- POPE , Dunciad , book iii . TICKELL , From a Lady in England . JOHNSON , Life of Dryden . DARWIN , Botanic Garden , pt . i . canto 4 , line 380 ...
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... Lives as he ought to do , and dies an honest fellow . - Anon . Hush , my dear , lie still and slumber ! Holy angels guard thy BED ! Heavenly blessings without number Gently falling on thy head .-- WATTS , Cradle Hymn . Bee . How doth ...
... Lives as he ought to do , and dies an honest fellow . - Anon . Hush , my dear , lie still and slumber ! Holy angels guard thy BED ! Heavenly blessings without number Gently falling on thy head .-- WATTS , Cradle Hymn . Bee . How doth ...
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