A Dictionary of Poetical Quotations: Consisting of Elegant Extracts on Every Subject. Compiled from Various Authors, and Arranged Under Appropriate HeadsLindsay & Blakiston, 1848 - 494 pages |
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... live by vice ; indeed ' tis true ; As the physicians by diseases do , Only to cure them . 3 . SHAKSPEARE . RANDOLPH . Boldly I dare say There has been more by us in some one play Laugh'd into wit and virtue , than hath been By twenty ...
... live by vice ; indeed ' tis true ; As the physicians by diseases do , Only to cure them . 3 . SHAKSPEARE . RANDOLPH . Boldly I dare say There has been more by us in some one play Laugh'd into wit and virtue , than hath been By twenty ...
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... lives , unwilling , loath and fearful , And trembling at futurity . DANIEL . ROWE . 3. Then came the parting hour , and what arise When lovers part - expressive looks , and eyes Tender and tearful - many a fond adieu , And many a call ...
... lives , unwilling , loath and fearful , And trembling at futurity . DANIEL . ROWE . 3. Then came the parting hour , and what arise When lovers part - expressive looks , and eyes Tender and tearful - many a fond adieu , And many a call ...
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... live without thee ! 11. With all my soul , then let us part , Since both are anxious to be free ; And I will send you home your heart , If you will send back mine to me ! MOORE . MOORE . 12. Well - peace to thy heart , tho ' another's ...
... live without thee ! 11. With all my soul , then let us part , Since both are anxious to be free ; And I will send you home your heart , If you will send back mine to me ! MOORE . MOORE . 12. Well - peace to thy heart , tho ' another's ...
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... live , for this would freely die . 19. And man , the image of his God , is found , Just for an empty name , an airy sound , Spending the short remainder of his life In brutal conflict , and in deadly strife : - For ' t is a strife ...
... live , for this would freely die . 19. And man , the image of his God , is found , Just for an empty name , an airy sound , Spending the short remainder of his life In brutal conflict , and in deadly strife : - For ' t is a strife ...
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... live ? GIFFORD'S Juvenal . 19. Fond man ! though all the honours of your line Bedeck your halls , and round your galleries shine In proud display , yet take this truth from me— Virtue alone is true nobility ! GIFFORD'S Juvenal . 20. How ...
... live ? GIFFORD'S Juvenal . 19. Fond man ! though all the honours of your line Bedeck your halls , and round your galleries shine In proud display , yet take this truth from me— Virtue alone is true nobility ! GIFFORD'S Juvenal . 20. How ...
Common terms and phrases
A. B. WELBY AARON HILL beauty BEN JONSON bliss blush bosom breast breath bright brow BUTLER'S Hudibras BYRON'S Childe Harold BYRON'S Corsair BYRON'S Don Juan BYRON'S Giaour CARLOS WILCOX CHARLES SPRAGUE charms cheek clouds COWPER COWPER'S Task dark death doth dreams DRYDEN earth Essay on Criticism fair fame fate fear feel FITZ-GREEN HALLECK flowers fools GAY's Fables glory grace grief hath heart heaven honour hope hour immortal J. T. WATSON JOANNA BAILLIE life's light live lov'd man's Margaret of Anjou MILTON'S Comus MILTON'S Paradise Lost mind MOORE MOORE'S Lalla Rookh N. P. WILLIS ne'er never o'er pain Paradise Lost Parisina passion pleasure POPE POPE'S Essay praise SHAKSPEARE shine Siege of Corinth sigh smile soft sorrow soul SPENSER'S Fairy Queen spirit SPRAGUE'S Curiosity sweet tears thee thine things THOMSON'S Seasons thro virtue young YOUNG'S Night Thoughts youth