John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
Rihard Monkton Milnes Houghton 1809-1885 John Bartlett
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But on and up, where Nature’s heart Beats strong amid the hills. | |
Tragedy of the Lac de Gaube. Stanza 2. | |
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Great thoughts, great feelings came to them, Like instincts, unawares. | |
The Men of Old. | |
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A man’s best things are nearest him, Lie close about his feet. | |
The Men of Old. | |
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I wandered by the brookside, I wandered by the mill; I could not hear the brook flow, The noisy wheel was still. | |
The Brookside. | |
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The beating of my own heart Was all the sound I heard. | |
The Brookside. | |
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The hills of manhood wear a noble face When seen from far; The mist of light from which they take their grace Hides what they are. | |
Carpe Diem. | |
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Oh glory, that we wrestle So valiantly with Time! | |
The Eld. | |
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Heaven was not Heaven if Phaon was not there. | |
A Dream of Sappho. | |
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A poet’s Mistress is a hallowed thing. | |
Tempe. | |
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Mohammed’s truth lay in a holy Book, Christ’s in a sacred Life. | |
Mohammedanism. | |
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They who have steeped their souls in prayer Can every anguish calmly bear. | |
The Sayings of Rabia. iv. | |
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Lady Moon, Lady Moon, where are you roving? Over the sea. Lady Moon, Lady Moon, whom are you loving? All that love me! | |
A Child’s Song. | |