John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
Park Benjamin 1809-1864 John Bartlett
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I’m king of the dead—and I make my throne On a monument slab of marble cold; And my scepter of rule is the spade I hold: Come they from cottage or come they from hall, Mankind are my subjects, all, all, all! Let them loiter in pleasure or toilfully spin— I gather them in, I gather them in! |
The Old Sexton. |
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Flowers are Love’s truest language. |
Sonnet. |