11) 7177. Charles Mackay. 1814-1889. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 7177 AUTHOR: Charles Mackay (18141889) QUOTATION: But the sunshine aye shall light the sky, As round and round we run; And the truth shall ever come uppermost,... 12) 7176. Charles Mackay. 1814-1889. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 7176 AUTHOR: Charles Mackay (18141889) QUOTATION: Cleon hath a million acres,ne er a one have I; Cleon dwelleth in a palace,in a cottage I. ATTRIBUTION:... 13) 7184. Charles Mackay. 1814-1889. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 7184 AUTHOR: Charles Mackay (18141889) QUOTATION: The king can drink the best of wine So can I; And has enough when he would dine So have I; And can not... 14) 7183. Charles Mackay. 1814-1889. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 7183 AUTHOR: Charles Mackay (18141889) QUOTATION: Old Tubal Cain was a man of might In the days when earth was young. ATTRIBUTION: Tubal Cain.... 15) 7182. Charles Mackay. 1814-1889. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 7182 AUTHOR: Charles Mackay (18141889) QUOTATION: The smallest effort is not lost, Each wavelet on the ocean tost Aids in the ebb-tide or the flow; Each... 16) 7181. Charles Mackay. 1814-1889. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 7181 AUTHOR: Charles Mackay (18141889) QUOTATION: Cannon-balls may aid the truth But thought s a weapon stronger; We ll win our battles by its aid, Wait... 17) 7180. Charles Mackay. 1814-1889. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 7180 AUTHOR: Charles Mackay (18141889) QUOTATION: There s a good time coming, boys! A good time coming. ATTRIBUTION: The good Time coming.... 18) 7185. Charles Mackay. 1814-1889. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 7185 AUTHOR: Charles Mackay (18141889) QUOTATION: If happy I and wretched he, Perhaps the king would change with me. ATTRIBUTION: Differences.... 19) 518. Stanzas-April, 1814. Percy Bysshe Shelley. 1909-14. English Poetry II:
From Collins to Fitzgerald. The Harvard Classics ...And profoundest midnight shroud the serene lights of heaven. Pause not! The time is past! Every voice cries, Away! 5 Tempt not with one last tear thy friend s ungentle... 20) 4646. Charles Dibdin. 1745-1814. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar
Quotations, 10th ed. ...NUMBER: 4646 AUTHOR: Charles Dibdin (17451814) QUOTATION: Spanking Jack was so comely, so pleasant, so jolly, Though winds blew great guns, still he d whistle and... |