John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
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Alexander Pope. (1688–1744) (continued) |
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A mass enormous! which in modern days No two of earth’s degenerate sons could raise. 1 |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xx. Line 337. |
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The bitter dregs of fortune’s cup to drain. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 85. |
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Who dies in youth and vigour, dies the best. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 100. |
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This, this is misery! the last, the worst That man can feel. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 106. |
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No season now for calm familiar talk. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 169. |
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Jove lifts the golden balances that show The fates of mortal men, and things below. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 271. |
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Achilles absent was Achilles still. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 418. |
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Forever honour’d, and forever mourn’d. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 422. |
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Unwept, unhonour’d, uninterr’d he lies! 2 |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 484. |
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Grief tears his heart, and drives him to and fro In all the raging impotence of woe. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 526. |
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Sinks my sad soul with sorrow to the grave. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxii. Line 543. |
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’T is true, ’t is certain; man though dead retains Part of himself: the immortal mind remains. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxiii. Line 122. |
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Base wealth preferring to eternal praise. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxiii. Line 368. |
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It is not strength, but art, obtains the prize, 3 And to be swift is less than to be wise. ’T is more by art than force of num’rous strokes. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxiii. Line 383. |
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A green old age, 4 unconscious of decays, That proves the hero born in better days. |
The Iliad of Homer. Book xxiii. Line 929. |
Note 1. See Quotation 272. [back] |
Note 2. Unwept, unhonoured, and unsung.—Sir Walter Scott: Lay of the Last Minstrel. Unknelled, uncoffined, and unknown.—Lord Byron: Childe Harold, canto iv. stanza 179. [back] |
Note 3. See Middleton, Quotation 8. [back] |
Note 4. See Dryden, Quotation 92. [back] |