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

Conordane Index Page 375 John Bartlett

 
Web, like the stained, 526.
of days, 806.
of our life is of mingled yarn, 74.
tangled, we weave, 490.
that whitens in the sun, 526.
Webster a steam-engine, 461.
Wed at leisure, wooed in haste, 72.
December when they, 71.
itself with thought, speech, 674.
with this ring I thee, 1043.
Wedded love, hail, 234.
maid and widowed wife, 494.
Wedding bells, hear the mellow, 655.
is destiny, 10.
Weddings, fair weather, 847.
Wedge, for a tough log a tough, 898.
Wedges of gold, 96.
Wedged in that timber, 278.
Wedlock compared to public feasts, 176.
Wee short hour, some, 446.
thing, bonny, 450.
thing, handsome, 450.
wife of mine, sweet, 450.
Willie Winkie, 695.
Weed flung from the rock, 542.
ill, groweth fast, 13.
ill, grows apace, 35.
in palmer’s, 243.
on Lethe wharf, 131.
pernicious, 415.
the people said a, 771.
who art so lovely fair, 155.
Weeds, bittern booming in the, 602.
dank and dropping, 253.
of glorious feature, 30.
outworn, winter, 566.
who in widow, appears, 449.
wind-shaken, 807.
wiped away the, 614.
Weed’s plain heart, 731.
Weeded, rich soils often to be, 168.
Week, argument for a, 84.
divide the Sunday from the, 126.
of all the days that’s in the, 285.
Weeks thegither, fou for, 451.
Week’s labour, good, 174.
Weel, we luvit ilk ither, 587.
Weep a people inurned, 602.
and you weep alone, 835.
away the life of care, 566.
for me, do not, 742.
here must I wake and, 450.
in our darkness, let us, 723.
laugh that I may not, 558.
leaves the wretch to, 402.
let the stricken deer go, 138.
make the laughter, 163.
might not, for thee, 563.
night is the time to, 497.
no more lady, 405.
no more nor sigh, 183.
no more—O weep, 557.
not for him, 723.
such tricks as make the angels, 48.
tears such as angels, 225.
that trust and that deceiving, 686.
the more because in vain, 386.
Weep to record, 513.
whether we carol or, 664.
while all around thee, 438.
who would not, 327.
women must, 727.
words that, 262.
yet scarce know why, 525.
Weeper laugh, make the, 163.
Weeping at the feet and head, 782.
eyes, wipe my, 303.
for the morrow, 989.
rain, comes a mist and, 759.
thou sat’st, 438.
to heal sorrow by, 883.
upon his bed has sate, 645.
Weigh my eyelids down, 89.
the man not his title, 282.
Weighs mortality, heavily on me, 577.
upon the heart, 125.
Weighed in the balances, 1027.
Weight, heavy and the weary, 467.
if clay could think and mind were, 483.
in gold, thrice their, 456.
of centuries, 833.
of learning, 677.
of mightiest monarchies, 227.
of seventy years, 479.
of woe, bowed down by, 561.
the enormous, 337.
Weighty secrets, 824.
sense flows in fit words, 268.
Weird sisters, 123.
Welcome at an inn, warmest, 379.
deep-mouthed, 556.
ever smiles, 102.
friend, when it comes say, 258.
in your eye your hand, 117.
O, 790.
peaceful evening in, 420.
pure-eyed faith, 243.
shade, more, 313.
small cheer and great, 50.
the coming guest, 328, 346.
the sweet, more, 74.
Welding blast of candid flame, 827.
Welds, men together, error, 996.
Welfare, devotes the national domain to, 606.
Welkin dome, lit the, 574.
Well, agree not, together, 741.
all is well that ends, 13.
bucket which hung in the, 537.
but listen thou, 793.
descended, desirable to be, 915.
done is done soon enough, 967.
done, life’s work, 757.
dressed, in good temper when, 702.
God is and all is, 651.
God reigneth all is, 691.
good deed to say, 98.
heart’s deep, 869.
here, if we do, 439.
how meek, know right, 679.
if the end be well all is, 988.
know too, the poison and sting, 760.
last drop in the, 553.
life’s race, run, 757.