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

Conordane Index Page 291 John Bartlett

 
Sea, how the fishes live in the, 161.
I walked beside the evening, 758.
I’m on the, 538.
in a beautiful pea-green, went to, 703.
in a sieve, they went to, 702.
in rage deaf as the, 80.
in the bosom of the, 94, 182.
in the flat, sunk, 244.
in the rough rude, 81.
into that silent, 498.
is a thief, 109.
is boiling hot, 782.
is calm, when the, 896.
isles that o’erlace the, 706.
lane of beams athwart the, 668.
light that never was on, 475.
like to the Pontic, 155.
longing for the secret of the, 640.
lost at, 793.
loved the great, more and more, 538.
Marathon looks-on the, 557.
materia medica at bottom of, 693.
money to a starving man at, 972.
more fickle than the restless, 791.
most dangerous, 63.
music of the, 503.
my bark is on the, 553.
nearer the crystal, 758.
never go to, 801.
no breath came o’er the, 636.
nor earth nor boundless, 162.
now flows between a dreary, 500.
of dew, 831.
of glory, summers in a, 99.
of pines, silent, 501.
of troubles, arms against a, 135.
of upturned faces, 493, 531.
on life’s rough, 37.
one as the, 496.
one foot in, and one on shore, 51, 405.
one voice is of the, 478.
or fire in earth or air, in, 126.
or land, thing of, 242.
our flag is known in every, 629.
our heritage the, 537.
Peri beneath the dark, 526.
pouring oil on the, 926.
precious stone set in the silver, 81.
Proteus rising from the, 477.
roars and lashes the granite, 629.
robs the vast, 109.
rolls its waves, while the, 863.
roving over the, 665.
scattered in the bottom of the, 96.
ships that have gone down at, 527.
ships upon the, 775.
ships went to, and ships came, 646.
sight of that immortal, 478.
sing the dangers of the, 860.
siren who sung under the, 521.
stern god of, 253.
swelling of the voiceful, 503.
that drinking thirsteth still, 777.
the breeze is on the, 494.
the glad indomitable, 844.
Sea the open, the blue the fresh, 538.
the passenger pukes in, 559.
the wind’s feet shine along the, 805.
they who plough the, 898.
thus Venus rise from out the, 756.
time’s infinite, 781.
tost on the stormy, 652.
under the deep deep, 591.
union with its native, 480.
unmated creature tired, the, 717.
upon the rosy, 524.
uttermost parts of the, 1016.
was roaring, ’t was when the, 347.
wave, ambition is like the, 685.
wave o’ the, I wish you a, 78.
we hear the, 824.
wet sheet and flowing, 537.
what thing of, or land, 242.
when I put out to, 685.
where’er I am by shore at, 596.
whether in, or fire, 126.
Seas, and the, give up their dead, 578.
around, new skies and, 722.
dangers of the, 176.
enchantress of the stormy, 613.
foam of perilous, 575.
guard our native, 514.
incarnadine, 120.
of gore, shedding, 559.
of thought, strange, 475.
rivers run to, 274.
roll to waft me, 316.
Severn to the narrow, 483.
such a jewel as twenty, 44.
swept by great, 797.
two boundless, 525.
unsuspected isle in the far, 705.
Sea’s speech, 769.
Sea-born treasures, my, 614.
Sea-breakers, wandering by lone, 819.
Sea-breeze, with the, hand in hand, 841.
Sea-change, suffer a, 42.
Sea-coal fire, by a 89.
Sea-deeps, afar from the great, 820.
Sea-flowers, rose-hued, 807.
Sea-girt citadel, winged, 541.
Seal, seem to set his, 140.
Seals of love but sealed in vain, 49.
that close the pestilence, 562.
Sealed their letters with their thumbs, 460.
Sea-line, where the, meets the sky, 854.
Sealing-wax, of shoes and ships and, 782.
Sea-maid’s music, to hear the, 57.
Sea-marshes of Glynn, 817.
Seamen, the gentlemen were not, 603.
Search men’s principles, 938.
not his bottom, 257.
not worth the, 60.
nothing so hard but, will find it, 203.
of deep philosophy, 260.
patient, and vigil long, 555.
the coffers round, 251.
vain my weary, 395.