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John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.

Conordane Index Page 135 John Bartlett

 
Good, every evil its, 619.
evil and, are God’s right hand, 721.
evil be thou my, 231.
faire is by nature, 29.
familiar creature, wine is a, 152.
fellows get together, when, 847.
fellows, king of, 93.
fellows together, we’re all, 861.
fellows, tone to wine and, 768.
fellowship in thee, 83.
few know their own, 274.
folly that seeks through evil, 649.
for a bootless bene, what is, 479.
for good-for-nothing people, 659.
for our country’s, 445.
for sore eyes, 292.
for us to be here, 1032.
fortune, diligence mother of, 977.
fortune means to men most, 79.
fought the, fight and vanquished, 746.
from seeming evil educing, 357.
glow for others’, 335, 346.
gods! how he will talk, 281.
gray head, oh, 671.
great man, 502.
hand that made you fair made you, 49.
hater, he was a, 375.
he scorned stalked off, the, 355.
heart is better than all heads, 632.
hold fast that which is, 1039.
hold thou the, 675.
I do all the, I can, 800.
ill wind blows no man to, 90.
ill wind turns none to, 20.
in everything, 67.
interred with their bones, 113.
is a good doctor, 620.
is as, as infinite, 584.
it is not enough to do, 812.
just and honest, 858.
kill a man as good book, 254.
know what were, to do, 60.
little, watering last year’s crops, 730.
love sought is, 76.
luck would have it, 46.
luxury of doing, 295, 394, 444.
makes his promise, 1043.
man never dies, the, 496.
man prolongs his life, 908.
man yields his breath, 496.
man’s feast, sat at a, 68.
man’s life, best portion of, 467.
man’s love, thank heaven for a, 70.
man’s sin, 513.
man’s smile, 397.
means my son be, 444.
means of evil out of, 223.
men and true, are you, 51.
men must associate, 408.
men not so absolute in, 579.
moral evil and of, 466.
morning, bid me, 433.
mouth-filling oath, 86.
my stomach is not, 22.
Good name better than precious ointment, 1022.
name in man and woman, 153.
name is rather to be chosen, 1019.
never shall be one lost, 710.
news baits, 242.
news from a far country, 1020.
night and joy be wi’ you, 458.
night, my native land, 540.
night, my old Kentucky home, 764.
night, say not, 433.
night till it be morrow, 106.
night, to each a fair, 490.
no glory but his country’s, 571.
noble to be, ’t is, 667.
nor aught so, 106.
not a politician other habits, 787.
not, that man should live alone, 1004.
not too bright or, 474.
nothing, or bad, 134.
of my country, 305.
of themselves, hearkeners seldom hear, 283.
oft interred with their bones, 113.
old age, in a, 1004.
old cause, beauty of the, 472.
old man he will be talking, 52.
old rule, the, 473.
old-fashioned but choicely, 208.
old-gentlemanly vice, 556.
opinion of the law, 440.
or evil side, 732.
or evil times, 166.
or ill of man, 930.
or ill we choose, things of, 767.
orators when they are out, 71.
out of infinite pain, 818.
overcome evil with, 1036.
parent of, 235.
part, hath chosen that, 1034.
partial evil universal, 316.
patriots who for a theory, 659.
people all with one accord, 400.
pleasure ease content, 318.
repay evil for his, 346.
report and evil report, 1038.
repressing ill crowning, 438.
saw the little that is, 743.
sense the gift of heaven, 322.
set terms, 68.
sir I owe you one, 454.
society, no lack of, 644.
some fleeting, 394.
some said it might do, 265.
some special, 106.
spirits, any man may be in, 702.
statesmen who pulled ruin, 659.
sword rust, 502.
temper when, in good spirits and, 702.
that call evil, 1025.
that I would I do not, 1036.
the crest and crowning of all, 833.
the gods provide thee, take the, 272.
the law is, 1039.
the more communicated, 235.
there dwelt all’s that, 220.