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

Conordane Index Page 345 John Bartlett

 
Thoughts of a child, 781.
of an angel, 857.
of love, turns to, 668.
of men are widened, 669.
of mortality, 222.
of youth are long long, 646.
on hospitable, intent, 235.
pansies for, there is, 142.
pleasant, bring sad thoughts, 466.
pretty to force together, 500.
ran a wool-gathering, 978.
regular as infants’ breath, 502.
remain below, my, 140.
river of his, 553, 640.
rule the world, 622.
sad, and sunny weather, 741.
second, are the best, 277.
second, are the wisest, 885.
serve your best, as gypsies do children, 441.
shut up want air, 307.
so all unlike each other, 500.
style is the dress of, 353.
sweeter his, 793.
that are the souls of thought, 655.
that breathe, 382.
that mould the age, 732.
that shall glad high souls, 732.
that shall not die, 481.
that voluntary move, 230.
that wander through eternity, 227.
to their own second, 283.
too deep for tears, 478.
transcend our wonted themes, 264.
unrighteous man his, 1026.
unspoken, homage of, 643.
which he had known, best, 749.
whose very sweetness, 484.
with noble, 34.
words without, 140.
Thoughtless man, warning for, 481.
thankless man, 307.
Thousand blushing apparitions, 52.
chances that may, 579.
chief of a, for grace, 868.
crimes, one virtue and a, 551.
deaths in fearing one, 308.
decencies, those, 238.
fearful wrecks, 96.
friends suffice thee not, 953.
hearts beat happily, 542.
hills, beasts upon a, 967.
hills, cattle upon a, 1012.
homes, near a, 465.
innocent shames, 52.
little one shall become a, 1026.
liveried angels, 245.
melodies unheard before, 455.
one man among a, 1022.
perils, safe through a, 497.
picked out of ten, 133.
soldiers, substance of ten, 97.
stars, beauty of a, 41.
strings, harp of a, 303.
tongues, conscience hath a, 97.
tongues to allure him, 407.
upper ten, 723.
voices, earth without her, 501.
Thousand wars of old, 676.
years in thy sight, 1014.
years of peace, 676.
years scarce serve to form a state, 541.
Thousands at His bidding speed, 252.
countless, mourn, 446.
die without or this, 322.
has been slave to, 153.
of undone widows, 172.
of years, in ears of simple for, 750.
peace slays its ten, 425.
to murder, 311.
war slays its, 425.
Thrasyllus and Antigonus, 918.
Thread, feels at each, 316.
hinders needle and, 594.
of his verbosity, the, 56.
of life, fate has wove the, 343.
plying her needle and, 594.
sewing at once a double, 594.
that ties them, 965.
weave their, with bones, 75.
Threads of gold, some blessed, 715.
will run appointed ways, 779.
Threadbare sail, set every, 688.
saint in wisdom’s school, 181.
Threaten and command, an eye to, 140.
Threatening eye, looks with a, 79.
Threats, no terror in your, 114.
of a halter, 436.
of pain and ruin, 385.
Three, chief among the blessed, 637.
corners of the world, 80.
firm friends, more sure than day, 502.
gentlemen at once, 440.
good friends, 70.
good men unhanged in England, 84.
hundred, grant but three of the, 557.
hundred pounds a year, 46.
insides, carrying, 464.
kingdoms, had sifted, 266.
lilies in her hand, 769.
may keep counsel, 6, 17.
merry boys are we, 184.
misbegotten knaves, 84.
per cents, simplicity of the, 437, 629.
poets in three distant ages, 270.
removes bad as a fire, 360.
score years and ten, of my, 842.
stories high long dull and old, 454.
treasures love light and thoughts, 502.
when shall we, meet again, 115.
words, joys of sense lie in, 319.
years’ child, listens like a, 498.
Three-cent fare, 796.
Three-cornered hat, the old, 688.
Threefold cord, 1022.
fourfold tomb, 179.
Three-hooped pot, 94.
Three-man beetle, 88.
Threescore, bachelor of, 50.
burden of, 395.
years and ten, 1014.