John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
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Will, state’s collected, 438. the vassal of my, 775. to do the soul to dare, 491. torrent of a woman’s, 313. unconquerable, 223. when you, they won’t, 889. wielded at, 241. work or lose the power to, 717. |
Wills and fates do so contrary run, 138. fashioned as the artist, 691. to do or say, 238. |
William cook, tell, 90. you are old father, 506. |
Willie Winkie, wee, 695. |
Willing hands, true faith and, 730. hart, 11. the spirit indeed is, 1033. to wound, 327. |
Willingly let it die, not, 253. |
Willow, all a green, 9. lake where drooped the, 610. titwillow, 801. under the, the gray, 766. willow willow, oh, 406. |
Willows, dew-drooping, 623. harps upon the, 1016. the tearful, 784. |
Willowed shore, wild and, 487. |
Willowy brook, 455. |
Win a woman with his tongue, 44. all your wish is woman to, 697. and all I fail of win, 651. our battles by its aid, 718. the good we oft might, 47. the trick, when in doubt, 1053. they laugh that, 155. they only the victory, 746. us to our harm, 116. us with honest trifles, 116. with grace to, 616. wouldst wrongly, 117. |
Wins not more than honesty, 100. who never, can rarely lose, 650. woman as well as valor, courtesy, 681. |
Wince, let the galled jade, 138. |
Wind, a fellow called the, 844. a wail in the, is all I hear, 725. and his nobility, betwixt the, 83. and tide, 10. argument against an east, 741. bayed the whispering, 396. beggared by the strumpet, 62. bitter, makes not thy victory vain, 790. blew you hither, what, 90. blow, come wrack, 126. blow thou winter, 70. blows loudly, nor ever, 681. bloweth where it listeth, 1034. breathing of the common, 471. children of the, 837. crannying, save to the, 543. died, at night the, 792. doth sigh, the midnight, 587. dry sun dry, 21. embraced by the strumpet, 62. |
Wind, fly upon the wings of the, 1010. God gives, by measure, 206. God tempers the, 379. he that observeth the, 1023. hears God in the, 315. him up for fourscore years, 276. hollow blasts of, 347. hope constancy in, 539. ill blows the, which profits nobody, 90. ill, turns none to good, 20. ill, which blows no man good, 90. is, see which way the, 195. large a charter as the, 68. let her down the, 153. lovely sighing of the, 577. may the east, never blow when he goes a-fishing, 207. of criticism, 375. of night, by the, 790. or weather, nought cared for, 503. pass by me as the idle, 114. passeth over it, 1015. perhaps the, wails so in winter, 729. run before the, 393. sails filled with lusty, 37. sits the, in that corner, 51. sorrow’s keenest, 482. stands as never it stood, 20. streaming to the, 224. tears shall drown the, 118. that follows fast, 537. that grand old harper, 775. that sighs before the dawn, 785. the, that wanders, 807. the wandering, 783. the way of the, 837. they have sown the, 1027. tho’ thou wert scattered to the, 666. thunder-storm against the, 546. to keep the, away, 144. upon the wings of the, 1010. voice in every, 381. when she dances in the, 274. |
Winds and waters keep a hush, 770. and waves on the side of the ablest navigators, 430. are blowing, chilling, 823. are free, all the, 819. are raging o’er the upper, 700. blew great guns, though, 436. blow, crack your cheeks, 146. blow till they have wakened death, 151. can blow, wherever, 413. certain, will make men’s temper, 729. come, come as the, 493. courted by all the, 242. dewy, 821. for the, and waves are, 580. four-square to all the, 671. happy, upon her played, 670. imprisoned in the viewless, 48. in their hands, 898. naked woods and wailing, 573. named of the four, 798. nor’-east to sou’-west, 797. |
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