Woe, Sume degree of, 195 succeeds woe, 196 Teach me to feel another's, 114 For other's, 196 Never trouble the, 196 on the fold, Like the, 9 Wolfish den, A, 196 Woman, A, 196 A cunning, 196 in love, A, 198 200 that deliberates, 198 that seduces, 'Tis, 198 Thy name is, 197 Trust not a, 199 Voice of a good, 197 · What is, 196 What will not, 199 - When lovely, 199 - whose form, 197 - will or won't, 199 Without a, 199 Woman's at best, 199 · breast, Feeble, 101 eyes, In, 198 - looks, 197 - noblest station, 197 - only virtue, 198 - plighted faith, 199 reason, A, 145 - whole existence, 101 — will, A, 200 Women, A bevy of fair, 14 and brave men, Fair, 148 Women, As for the, 200 Especially to, 148 Passing the love of, 101 Words are, 204 Baffled oft is ever, 60 how the devil, 149 Their unanimity is, 4 Wonderful, 201 Wonderfully made, Feart illy and, 104 Wonders, The magic, 201 to perform, His, 201 When they, 201 - Land of shaggy, 21 spare that tree, 201 Woodnotes, His native, 158 Woods, Senators of mighty, 129 Wooed, In this humour, 201 Therefore to be, 200 Woof, Weave the, 188 Word, A choleric, 15 - and a blow, A, 202 at random spoken, A, 157 But one, 202 - for word, 203 had breadth, The, 30 - He was the, 202 is as good, Your, 202 Life's last, 34 no man relies on, Whose, 86 - Not a, 202 of promise, Keep the, 41 Suit the action to the, 2 - Teaching me that, 202 - That fatal, 53 Alone,” That worn-out, 5 are ... 206 Worl, The bitter, 54 The ghost's, 202 counters, 202 are things, 202 First invented, 204 work, work, 204 · Authors steal their, 9 - Thy glorious, 204 World, A better, 206 A busy talking, 206 a fleeting show, 206 A mad, 204 away, So runs the, 207 Bestıide the narrow, 28 Books. are a substantial, 16 but as a huge inn, 205 Come the three corners of the, :16 - dissolves, When all the, 73 - enjoy, The, 206 World falls, When Rome falls the 150 is too much with us, 206 Not loved the, 205 O what a, 205 a, 206 Syllables govern the, 168 at such a, 148 at an end, 206 altar-stairs, The, 165 open view, To the, 113 Worldly, Be wisely, 207 - life, Most loathed, 36 Fish with a, 207 Worm, Sets upon a, 62 the canker, The, 34 - The smallest, 207 The spirit of the, 207 Worms, Let's talk of, 67 of Nile, All the, 159 Worse a place, No, 208 appear the better reason, 51 Often times a great deal, 48 - remains behind, 31 than the dark, 25 of the world, 87 This hour they, 207 Doubt the, 13 Matters at, 208 speak something good, The, 134 Worth makes the man, 208 - no worse a place, 208 Slow rises, 208 World was not, 206 The private, 208 with a touch, 153 Faithful are the, 61 - Nursing her, 32 Wreath, A rosy, 208 Wreaths of victory, 181 that endure, 51 With victorious, 39 Wreck behind, Leave not a, 148 of matter, The, 81 The battle's, 18 Wretch condemned with life to part 77 - Is a 198 - to wer, Leaves the, 62 Wretched are the wise, 80 - have no friends, 208 - men, Most, 210 The only, 193 skin and grey hairs, 23 Wrinkles wont flatter, 208 Writ in water, Name, 187 - What is, 209 and read, To, 110 Shame to, 209 with ease, Yon, 209 Writer, Pen of a ready, -35 Writers, Tell prose, 11 Writing an exact man, i 45 - Easy, 209 Manner of, 209 One omits, 209 - True ease in, 209 – well, 209 Written out of reputation, 147 - Something so, 210 Wrong, A place of, 142 Always in the, 106 Who have done the, 59 What they never, 145 Wroth with one we love, 61 Wrought by want of thought, 48 - in a sad sincerity, 166 - Too finely, 18 with human hands, 30 To govern, 149 Y Yankee, 210 The old, 210 Year, To rule the varied, 192 to year, From, 55 The vale of, 211 As all looks, 49 Primrose, A, 141 Yesterday come back, 211 - Families of, 52 The word of Cæsar, 20 Yesterdays have lighted fools, 174 Yore, We have been glad of, 63 Yorick, Poor, 211 York, By this sun of, 39 You and me, Like, 40 have displaced the mirth, 39 write with ease, 209 Young barbarians, 11 chickens, Like, 31 Young men, 211 So, 193 Had been friends in, 61 The rose of, 212 - Thoughtless, 212 to fortune. unknown, 212 younger, Made, 212 Youthful poets dream, As, 158 man, 212 - man married, A, 111 man's fancy, In the spring a, 111 END OF ANALYTICAL INDEL AN ALPHABETICAL LIST OF POPULAR QUOTATIONS AND FAMILIAR PHRASES FROM THE LATIN, FRENCH, AND OTHER LANGUAGES, With their Signification and Translation into English. [Abbreviations :-(Lat.) Latin–(Fr.) French—(It.) Italian-(Gr.) Greek.] A. A bas (Fr.), down; down with. Rome. compte (Fr.), on account; in part payment. Ad aperturam (Lat.), at the opening; as the book opens. Ad captandum vulgus (Lat.), to catch the rabble. Ad eundem (Lat.), to the same degree-gradum being un derstood. Ad extremum (Lat.), to the extreme. Ad finem (Lat.), to the end. Ad Græcas Calendas (Lat.), at the Greek Calends; never, as the Greeks had no Calends. Ad infinitum (Lat.), to infinity. |