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

Conordane Index Page 96 John Bartlett

 
Eve span and Adam dolve, 871.
Eve’s daughters, 46.
Eveleen’s bower, when to, 520.
Even as you and I, 852.
gray-hooded, 243.
star that ushers in the, 163.
such is time, 26.
sweet approach of, 230.
tenor of their way, 385.
this shall pass away, 794.
to the old, 798.
ushers in the, 163.
Even-handed justice, 118.
Evening air, fairer than the, 41.
bells, those, 523.
chime, faintly tolls the, 518.
come in the, 714.
dews of the, carefully shun, 353.
dragon came, an, 242.
exhalation in the, 99.
flowers at shut of, 239.
grateful, mild, 233.
never morning wore to, 674.
now came still, on, 233.
sea, I walked beside the, 758.
shades of, close, 865.
shades prevail, soon as the, 300.
star, sunset and, 685.
sun shine sweetly, 428.
trails her robes of gold, 613.
twilight of the heart, 562.
welcome peaceful, 420.
when it is, 1032.
yet, was never, 712.
Evening’s calm and happy hour, 488.
close, at, 386.
Even-song, ringeth to, 19.
Event, faculties to bear every, 928.
far-off divine, 677.
one, happeneth to all, 1022.
say not small, 705.
Events, coming, 514.
confused, 120.
course of human, 434.
not to lead but follow, 932.
of fate’s remote decrees, 343.
repeat themselves, 912.
river of passing, 938.
spirits of great, 504.
Eventful history, this strange, 69.
Ever and a day, for, 71.
be the same crushed egg, 636.
charming ever new, 358.
do nothing but that, 78.
fair and ever young, 271.
have the measels, did you, 787.
his time is for, 260.
of thee I’m dreaming, 596.
thus from childhood’s hour, 526.
were lost, 793.
Ever-circling years, when with the, 695.
Ever-during dark surrounds me, 230.
gates, opened wide her, 236.
Evergreen tree of knowledge, 440.
Everlasting fame, damned to, 319.
fixed his canon, 127.
flint, wear out the, 107.
Everlasting light, 792.
love and eternal joy, 280.
now, 261.
preordained from, 942.
redemption, condemned into, 53.
two hostile empires, 583.
yawn confess, thy, 332.
Everlastingness, shoots of, 263.
Evermore, life shall live for, 675.
one nation, 690.
peaceful stillness reigneth, 700.
thanks, 81.
Ever-returning spring, shall mourn with, 744.
Every clime adored, in, 334.
cubic inch of space a miracle, 744.
doubt that can retard, 622.
evil its good, 619.
fool will be meddling, 1019.
hero becomes a bore at last, 619.
hour of light and dark a miracle, 744.
inch a king, 148.
man for himself, 20, 973.
man has all the centuries in him, 812.
man has business and desire, 132.
man is the center of a circle, 785.
man’s work, 1037.
of, noble work the silent part is best, 746.
one as heaven made him, 974.
one can master a grief, 51.
one that asketh, 1031.
one that hath, unto, 1033.
pain, a balm for, 596.
scene by day by night, 596.
sweet has its sour, 619.
sweet its sour, 404.
through, season dearest, 596.
tone is music’s own, 608.
virtue under heaven, 329.
where, one goes in his turn, 742.
why hath a wherefore, 50, 210.
woe, a hope for, 596.
woe a tear can claim, 548.
woman may be won, 759.
woman should marry and no man 628.
Everybody’s business, 207.
Everything advantageous to life, 43.
by starts and nothing long, 268.
comes if man will wait, 628.
created in bounds of earth, 750.
custom reconciles to, 407.
devil at, 973.
find a tale in, 466.
good in, 67.
handsome about him, 53.
has an ending, 845.
has got a moral, 781.
has two handles, 932.
is made of one hidden stuff, 618.
is nought, 517.
is sweetened by risk, 776.
result of change, 938.
sans taste sans, 69.
that is great done by youth, 628.