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

Conordane Index Page 63 John Bartlett

 
Cup of water, little thing, 579.
runneth over, my, 1011.
to the dead already, 756.
Cups, in their flowing, remembered, 92.
flowing, pass swiftly round, 259.
that cheer but not inebriate, 420.
Cupid and my Campaspe, 31.
bolt of, fell, 58.
giant-dwarf Dan, 55.
is painted blind, 57.
kills with arrows, 51.
note which, strikes, 218.
young Adam, 105.
Cupid’s curse, concludes with, 25.
Cur, mastiff dog may love a puppy, 684.
Curs mouth a bone, as, 412.
of low degree, 400.
Curdied by the frost, 103.
Cure, cheap and universal, 261.
desperate, for desperate disease, 961.
for life’s worst ills, 606.
is not worth the pain, 911.
kings can cause or, 367.
on exercise depend for, 270.
the dumps, college joke to, 290.
Cured, what can’t be, 190, 959.
Curfew must not ring to-night, 832.
time, magic chains at, 245.
tolls the knell of parting day, 384.
Curiosity, by way of, 353.
damnable and detestable, 663.
Curious, amazed and, 451.
child, I have seen a, 480.
for knowledge, and for love, 744.
thirsty fly, 859.
time, 169.
volume of forgotten lore, 655.
Curiously, consider too, 144.
Curled Assyrian bull, 677.
darlings of our nation, 149.
smoke that so gracefully, 518.
up on the floor, 813.
Curls, auburn locks ye golden, 689.
Hyperion’s, 140.
shakes his ambrosial, 337.
ye golden, 689.
Current and compulsive course, 155.
of a woman’s will, 858.
of domestic joy, 367.
of the soul, the genial, 384.
when it serves, take the, 115.
Currents turn awry, 136.
Curried, short horse soon, 12.
Curse all his virtues, 298.
all men’s, 896.
causeless shall not come, 1020.
concludes with Cupid’s, 25.
his better angel, 156.
many a deadly, 449.
of mankind, 102.
of marriage, 154.
of service, ’t is the, 149.
on all laws, 333.
primal eldest, 139.
selfishness is the greatest, 693.
Curses are like young chickens, 630.
dark, rigged with, 247.
Curses, not loud but deep, 124.
so, all Eve’s daughters, 46.
Cursed away, by man is, 723.
be he that moves my bones, 163.
be the verse, 327.
man low sitting, 28.
spite, 133.
the spot is, 472.
with every prayer, 321.
Cursing creed, crackling pile nor, 691.
like a very drab, 135.
Curst by heaven’s decree, 398.
hard reading, easy writing’s, 443.
Curtailed of this fair proportion, 95.
Curtain, close up his eyes and draw the, 94.
draw the, 74.
drew Priam’s, 88.
drops slow falling, the, 697.
fall, Anarch lets the, 332.
let down the, 956.
let the thick, fall, 651.
rustling of each purple, 656.
the sleeping world, to, 568.
twilight’s, spreading far, 591.
Curtains, fringed, of thine eye, 43.
let fall the, 420.
of the east, 785.
Curule chair, Tully’s, 391.
Cushion and soft dean invite, 322.
lay your golden, down, 865.
Custom, a thing of, 122.
always of the afternoon, 132.
followed because it is a custom, 985.
is second nature, 921.
more honoured in the breach, 130.
nature her, holds, 143.
nothing is stronger than, 893.
of Branksome Hall, 487.
reconciles us to everything, 407.
should corrupt the world lest, 681.
stale her infinite variety, 157.
that monster, 141.
tyrant, 151, 970.
what is done against, 927.
Customs and its businesses, 424.
Customary fate of new truths, 762.
suits of solemn black, 127.
Customed hill, missed him on the, 386.
Customers, sign brings, 983.
Cut and come again, 444.
beard of formal, 69.
him out in little stars, 107.
is the branch, 41.
loaf, to steal a shive of a, 104.
most unkindest, of all, 113.
take the short, 939.
Cutpurse of the empire, 140.
Cut-throat dog, 61.
Cutting bread and butter, she was, 697.
Cycle and epicycle, 237.
of Cathay, 670.
Cycles past, in world’s soil in, 788.
Cydonian suckets sweet apples, mollow, 635.
Cygnet to this pale faint swan, 80.
Cymbal, tinkling, 1037.