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

Conordane Index Page 86 John Bartlett

 
Dull dulness intuitive declares wit, 729.
ear of a drowsy man, 79.
gentle yet not, 257.
good man, Dictynna, 55.
naturally, 371.
Peter was dull very, 566.
pomp the life of kings, 754.
product of a scoffer’s pen, 479.
side of death, on our, 680.
tame shore, on the, 538.
unchanging shore, on this, 714.
Dulled with sin, 834.
Duller than the fat weed, 131.
Dulness in others, cause of, 374.
intuitive declares wit dull, 729.
loves a joke, gentle, 331.
Duluth the word fell upon my ear, 814.
Dum vivimus vivamus, 359.
Dumb, beggar that is, 25.
discourse, kind of excellent, 43.
forgetfulness a prey, to, 385.
kings of modern thought are, 753.
modest men are, 454.
the deep are, 25.
the oracles are, 251.
Dumb-shows and noise inexplicable, 137.
Dumps, college joke to cure the, 290.
the mind oppress, doleful, 404.
Dumpy woman, I hate a, 556.
Dun, dreaming darkly of a, 778.
Duncan hath borne his faculties so well, 118.
hear it not, 119.
is in his grave, 121.
Dunce kept at home, 414.
sent to roam, 414.
with wits, 331.
Dundee, single hour of that, 474.
Dundee’s wild warbling measure, 447.
Dungeon dark, dweller in, 449.
the vapour of a, 154.
Dungeons, men in, dreamed, 798.
Dunghill, cock on his own, 14.
Dunsinane, come to, 125.
remove to, 124.
Dupe gamester and poet, 388.
of the heart, 981.
Durance vile, in, 450.
During good behaviour, 1047.
Dusky faces with turbans, 240.
of eternity, 766.
Dusky hour, midnight brought on the, 235.
night, 794.
pinions, oft I hear thy, 613.
race, she shall rear my, 669.
Dust and heat, not without, 254.
and silence of the upper shelf, 600.
blossom in the, 209.
chimney-sweepers come to, 160.
down to the vile, 488.
down to the, with them, 525.
dry as summer, 479.
enemies shall lick the, 1013.
glories in the, shall lay, 337.
half deity, half, 554.
Dust, heap of, alone remains, 335.
hearts dry as summer’s 479.
hour may lay it in the, 541.
is gold, whose, 236.
lie still dry, 668.
much learned, 419.
must come to, 160.
mysteries lie beyond thy, 264.
of Alexander, trace the noble, 144.
of servile opportunity, 483.
of strife, 786.
pays us with age and, 26.
plume is trailing in the, 623.
pride that licks the, 328.
provoke the silent, 384.
return to the earth, 1024.
returning, who dreads to the, 756.
sleeps in, 1043.
so nigh is grandeur to our, 616.
that is a little gilt, 102.
the knight’s bones are, 502.
this earth this grave this, 26.
thou art and unto dust shalt thou return, 1004.
thou art to dust returneth, 638.
to dust ashes to ashes, 1043.
with eternity, flattering, 554.
write the characters in, 494.
write them in the, 314.
writes in, 170.
Dusty and old titles, 199.
death, the way to, 125.
Duties, men who know their, 438.
primal, shine aloft, 481.
property has its, 582, 627.
Duty, a divided, 151.
England expects every man to do his, 446.
faithful below he did his, 436.
found that life was, 719.
he seen his, 811.
in that state of life, 1042.
I’ve done my, 362.
let us dare to do our, 661.
live above the fog in public, 730.
not a sin this is a, 359.
of humanity, general, 961.
of some right of all, 505.
picket’s off, forever, 766.
pursues us ever, sense of, 534.
service sweat for, 67.
simpleness and, 59.
subject’s, is the king’s, 92.
such as the subject owes, 73.
the path of, 671.
to do my, in that state, 1042.
to do thy, 826.
to worship the sun, 812.
views of Christian, allowed indulgence, 730.
whispers low, when, 616.
whole, of man, 1024.
with pleasant, 766.
would not think any, small, 760.
Dwarf on a giant’s shoulders, 185, 206, 504.
Dwell below the skies, 302.
in decencies forever, 321.