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

Conordane Index Page 122 John Bartlett

 
Friend, death of a dear, 59.
defend your departed, 270.
equal to a brother, 880.
faithful the wounds of a, 1021.
favourite has no, 381.
forsake not an old, 1029.
gained from heaven a, 386.
guide philosopher and, 320.
handsome house to lodge a, 289.
in deed, 16.
in his soul, a, 338.
in life a, 340.
in my retreat, 416.
in need, 887.
indeed to pardon or to bear it, 423.
is another I, 950.
is another self, 878.
is one soul in two bodies, 948.
is to be one, way to have a, 619.
loan oft loses itself and, 130.
men esteem a real, 878.
mine own familiar, 1043.
my father and my, 278.
need be very much his, 423.
never shall send our ancient, 652.
new, as new wine, 1029.
no, no brother there, 540.
nor a, to know me, 829.
of every friendless name, 366.
of my better days, 562.
of pleasure wisdom’s aid, 390.
of woe, sleep the, 508.
oh, I fear the lightest heart, 653.
one, I had, 785.
one that hath no, 540.
or foe, was it a, 770.
praise from a, 339.
received with thumps, 312.
religious book or, 174.
save me from the candid, 464.
should bear friend’s infirmities, 114.
stately kindly lordly, 806.
sticketh closer than a brother, 1019.
the masterpiece of nature, 619.
thou art not my, 615.
to close his eyes, not a, 271.
to her virtues be a, 377.
to human race, 346.
to me, a dear old, 825.
to me he is all fault, 679.
to my life, 326.
to public amusements, 371.
to Roderick, art thou a, 491.
to truth, statesman yet, 323.
tolling a departing, 88.
treat your, as if he might become an enemy, 896.
true, forever a friend, 760.
who hath not lost a, 496.
who lost no, 323.
who never, he makes no, 680.
world is not thy, 108.
Friends, a good book the best of, 696.
adversity of our best, 982.
and brother souls, my, 682.
and foes, to comfort, 400.
are exultations agonies, thy, 471.
at home, make, 908.
Friends, by hunger and request of, 326.
call you that backing of your, 84.
could say, spite of all their, 702.
dear five hundred, 419.
decent boldness ever meets with, 343.
defend me from my, 1000.
depart and memory takes them, 588.
eat and drink as, 72.
embrace thy, leave all in order, 745.
enter on my list of, 422.
faithful, 782.
fallyng out of faithful, 21.
had been in youth, 500.
have perished so, 792.
he cast off his, 399.
he who has a thousand, 953.
house of my, 1028.
how we should behave to, 948.
I have had, 792.
I’ve met many, 589.
is without three good, 70.
lay down his life for his, 1035.
like summer, 204.
lions to enemies lambs to, 627.
man that hath, 1019.
my never-failing, 506.
nature teaches beasts to know their, 103.
of humblest, scorn not one, 486.
of my youth where are they, 550.
of old all brave, my, 679.
of time, 851.
old, are best, 195.
old times old, 401.
old, to trust, 171.
out of sight we lose, 569.
poor make no new, 637.
princes find few real, 377.
property of, is common, 947, 949.
prosperity makes, 899.
remember absent, 943.
Romans countrymen, 113.
separateth very, 1019.
thou hast grapple to thy soul, 129.
thousand, sufficeth not, 953.
three firm, more sure than day, 502.
to congratulate their, 269.
troops of, 124.
we have been, together, 653.
we may live without, 779.
were poor but honest, 73.
you and I were long, 361.
Friend’s departing feet, 738.
infirmities, bear his, 114.
Friendless name, friend of every, 366.
Friendliest to sleep, hour, 235.
Friendly be, she can both false and, 648.
must show himself, 1019.
Friendly-like, we all should be more, 799.
Friendship but a name, 402.
cement of the soul, 354.
colder, and the heart of, 608.
condition which high, demands, 619.
constant save in love, 51.