John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
Robert William Buhanan 1841-1901 John Bartlett
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Beauty and Truth, tho’ never found, are worthy to be sought. |
To David in Heaven. |
2 |
I saw the starry Tree Eternity Put forth the blossom Time. |
Proteus. |
3 |
Full of a sweet indifference. |
Charmian. |
4 |
I say the world is lovely And that loveliness is enough. |
Artist and Model. |
5 |
Believing hath a core of unbelieving. |
Songs of Seeking. |
6 |
A race that binds Its body in chains and calls them Liberty, And calls each fresh link Progress. |
Political Mystics. Titan and Avatar. |
7 |
Their hearts and sentiments were free, their appetites were hearty. |
City of the Saints. |
8 |
All that is beautiful shall abide, All that is base shall die. |
Balder the Beautiful. |