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11) 282. John Lyly. 1554?-1606. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 282 AUTHOR: John Lyly (1554?–1606) QUOTATION: Though the Camomill, the more it is trodden and pressed downe the more it spreadeth. 1 ATTRIBUTION: Euphues,...

12) 281. John Lyly. 1554?-1606. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 281 AUTHOR: John Lyly (1554?–1606) QUOTATION: Be valyaunt, but not too venturous. Let thy attyre bee comely, but not costly. 1 ATTRIBUTION: Euphues, 1579...

13) 280. John Lyly. 1554?-1606. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 280 AUTHOR: John Lyly (1554?–1606) QUOTATION: How at heaven s gates she claps her wings, The morne not waking til she sings. 1 ATTRIBUTION: Cupid and Campaspe....

14) 279. John Lyly. 1554?-1606. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 279 AUTHOR: John Lyly (1554?–1606) QUOTATION: Cupid and my Campaspe play d At cards for kisses: Cupid paid. He stakes his quiver, bow, and arrows, His mother...

15) 278. Richard Hooker. 1554?-1600. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 278 AUTHOR: Richard Hooker (1554?–1600) QUOTATION: That to live by one man s will became the cause of all men s misery. ATTRIBUTION: Ecclesiastical Polity....

16) 277. Richard Hooker. 1554?-1600. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 277 AUTHOR: Richard Hooker (1554?–1600) QUOTATION: Of Law there can be no less acknowledged than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony...

17) 301. John Lyly. 1554?-1606. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 301 AUTHOR: John Lyly (1554?–1606) QUOTATION: A Rose is sweeter in the budde than full blowne. 1 ATTRIBUTION: Euphues and his England, page 314. Note 1. The...

18) 300. John Lyly. 1554?-1606. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 300 AUTHOR: John Lyly (1554?–1606) QUOTATION: I am glad that my Adonis hath a sweete tooth in his head. ATTRIBUTION: Euphues and his England, page 308....

19) 299. John Lyly. 1554?-1606. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 299 AUTHOR: John Lyly (1554?–1606) QUOTATION: Your eyes are so sharpe that you cannot onely looke through a Milstone, but cleane through the minde. ATTRIBUTION:...

20) 298. John Lyly. 1554?-1606. Bartlett, John, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
...NUMBER: 298 AUTHOR: John Lyly (1554?–1606) QUOTATION: Where the streame runneth smoothest, the water is deepest. 1 ATTRIBUTION: Euphues and his England, page 287....

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