| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| James Bramston. (d. 1744) |
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| 1 | What s not devoured by Times devouring hand? Where s Troy, and where s the Maypole in the Strand? |
| Art of Politics. |
| 2 | But Titus said, with his uncommon sense, When the Exclusion Bill was in suspense: I hear a lion in the lobby roar; Say, Mr. Speaker, shall we shut the door And keep him there, or shall we let him in To try if we can turn him out again? 1 |
| Art of Politics. |
| 3 | So Britains monarch once uncovered sat, While Bradshaw bullied in a broad-brimmed hat. |
| Man of Taste. |
| | Note 1. I hope, said Colonel Titus, we shall not be wise as the frogs to whom Jupiter gave a stork for their king. To trust expedients with such a king on the throne would be just as wise as if there were a lion in the lobby, and we should vote to let him in and chain him, instead of fastening the door to keep him out.On the Exclusion Bill, Jan. 7, 1681. [back] |
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