Familiar Quotations: A Collection of Passages, Phrases, and Proverbs Traced to Their Sources in Ancient and Modern Literature |
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8 It is more blessed to give than to receive . – John xx . 35 . . This proverb occurs in Rabelais , book i . chap . xi . ; in Vulgaria Stambrigi , circa 1510 ; in Butler , part i . canto i . line 490. Archbishop Trench says this proverb ...
8 It is more blessed to give than to receive . – John xx . 35 . . This proverb occurs in Rabelais , book i . chap . xi . ; in Vulgaria Stambrigi , circa 1510 ; in Butler , part i . canto i . line 490. Archbishop Trench says this proverb ...
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Out of Gods blessing into the warme Sunne . Tbid . There is no fire without some smoke . Ibid . One swallow maketh not summer . ? Ibid . Fieldes have eies and woods have eares . 8 Ibid . A cat may looke on a King .
Out of Gods blessing into the warme Sunne . Tbid . There is no fire without some smoke . Ibid . One swallow maketh not summer . ? Ibid . Fieldes have eies and woods have eares . 8 Ibid . A cat may looke on a King .
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SHAKESPEARE : Taming 2 Blessed are the merciful , for they shall obtain mercy . - Matthew u . 7 . 8 The band that hath made you fair hath made you good ... SHAKE SPEARE : Measure for Measure , act ini . sc . 1 .
SHAKESPEARE : Taming 2 Blessed are the merciful , for they shall obtain mercy . - Matthew u . 7 . 8 The band that hath made you fair hath made you good ... SHAKE SPEARE : Measure for Measure , act ini . sc . 1 .
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Book viii . chap . xli . stanza 53 We thinke no greater blisse then such To be as be we would , When blessed none but such as be The same as be they should . Book x . chap . lix . stanza 68 . SIR RICHARD HOLLAND .
Book viii . chap . xli . stanza 53 We thinke no greater blisse then such To be as be we would , When blessed none but such as be The same as be they should . Book x . chap . lix . stanza 68 . SIR RICHARD HOLLAND .
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Bless thee , Bottom ! bless thee ! thou art translated . Ibid . Lord , what fools these mortals be ! Sc . 2 . So we grew together , Like to a double cherry , seeming parted , But yet an union in partition . Ibid .
Bless thee , Bottom ! bless thee ! thou art translated . Ibid . Lord , what fools these mortals be ! Sc . 2 . So we grew together , Like to a double cherry , seeming parted , But yet an union in partition . Ibid .
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Act ii Anatomy of Melancholy angels bear beauty better blessed Book born breath Canto Chap comes dark dead dear death doth dream earth face fair fall fear feel fire flower fool give grave grow hand happy hath head hear heart heaven honour hope hour human Ibid John kind King land learning leave light Line live look Lord lost man's Maxim mind morning Nature never night o'er once peace pleasure poor proverb reason rise rose round Shakespeare sleep song soul sound speak Speech spirit stand Stanza stars sweet tears tell thee things thou thought thousand true truth turn virtue wind wise woman young youth