WARNER, PAGE 206 859 38 857 403 425 855 301 529 180 681 463 858 072 PAGE THEOBALD, LOUIS 352 WALTON, IZAAK THEOCRITUS, note 349 WARBURTON, THOMAS THEOGNIS 694 WILLIAM THOMAS, FREDERICK W. 679 WARD, THOMAS THOMSON, JAMES 355 W THOMAS, 432 WASHINGTON, GEORGE THUCYDIDES, note 720 WATSON, WILLIAM THURLOW, LORD 426 WATTS, ISAAC TIBULLUS, note. 106 WEBSTER, DANIEL TICKELL, THOMAS 313 WEBSTER, JOHN TILLOTSON, JOHN 266 WeLBY, AMELIA B. Titus, COLONEL, note 352 WELLINGTON, DUKE 07 TOBIN, JOHN 403 WELLS, WILLIAM V. TOLOWIEZ, note 767 WESLEY, CHARLES TOPLADY, AUGUSTUS M., note 432 WESLEY, JOHN . TOURNEUR, CYRIL 34 WHETSTONE, GEORGE, note TOWNLEY, JAMES 380 WHEWELL, WILLIAM TRUMBULL, JOHN 439 WHITE, HENRY KIRKE, note TUCKER, DEAN 838 WHITTIER, JOHN G. TUKE, SAMUEL 070 WIGHT, REZIN A. TUPPER, MARTIN F. C10 WILDE, RICHARD H. TUSSER, THOMAS 20 WILLARD, EMMA WILLIAMS, HELEN M. UHLAND, JOHANN L. . 806 WILLIAMS, Roger. UNKNOWN AUTHOR3 707 Willis, NATHANIEL P. USTERI, J. M.. 805 NATHANIEL P., note VALERIUS MAXIMUS 022 WILSON, ALEXANDER . VANBRUGH, SIR JOHN 684 Wilson, John, nole VAN BUREN, MARTIN, note 364 WILSON, Mrs. C. B. VANDYK, H. S. 678 Winslow, EDWARD, note VARRO, note 107 WINTHROP, JOHN VAUGHAN, HENRY. WINTHROP, ROBERT C. 263 VAUVEN ARGUES 803 WITHER, GEORGE VEGETIUS, note. 425 Wolcot, JOHN VENNING, RALPH 262 WOLFE, CHARLES VILLON 769 WOLFE, JAMES VIRGIL, note WOODWORTH, SAMUEL 185, 720, 810 VOLNEY, note 592 WORDSWORTH, WILLIAM VOLTAIRE 800 WOTTON, SIR HENRY Voss, J. H., note 811 WROTHER, Miss WYCHERLEY, WILLIAM, note WADE, J. A. 594 WALKER, WILLIAM 265 YALDEN, THOMAS, note WALLACE, HORACE B., note 361 Yone, NICHOLAS, note WALLER, EDMUND 219 Young, EDWARD WALPOLE, HORACE 389 YOUNG, SIR John, note 592 WALPOLE, SIR ROBERT 304 ZAMOYSKI, JAN Sir ROBERT, note 592 Zouch, Thomas, note 359 14 169 592 618 854 677 676 674 208 655 580 860 538 677 283 070 638 199 431 503 673 537 465 174 683 452 181 711 306 177 810 209 ANONYMOUS BOOKS CITED. AXXALS OF SPORTING PAGE 855 282 347 850 685 446 858 856 784 802 360 802 688 859 793 687 771 293 684 857 812 313 217 532 854 690 FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS. GEOFFREY CHAUCER. 1328-1400. (From the text of Tyrwhitt.) WHANNE that April with his shoures sote Canterbury Tales. Prologue. Line 1. Line 9. And of his port as meke as is a mayde. Line 69. He was a veray parfit gentil knight. Line 72. He coude songes make, and wel endite. Line 95. Ful wel she sange the service devine, Entuned in hire nose ful swetely; And Frenche she spake ful fayre and fetisly, After the scole of Stratford atte bowe, For Frenche of Paris was to hire unknowe. Line 122. A Clerk ther was of Oxenforde also. Line 287. For him was lever han at his beddes hed A twenty bokes, clothed in black or red, Of Aristotle, and his philosophie, Than robes riche, or fidel, or sautrie. But all be that he was a philosophre, Yet hadde he but litel gold in cofre. Line 295. And gladly wolde he lerne, and gladly teche. Canterbury Tales. Prologue. Line 310. Nowher so besy a man as he ther n' as, And yet he semed besier than he was. Line 323. His studie was but litel on the Bible. Line 440. Line 445 For gold in phisike is a cordial; Line 493. Line 498. But Cristes lore, and his apostles twelve, Line 529. And yet he had a thomb of gold parde. Line 565. Who so shall telle a tale after a man, He moste reherse, as neighe as ever he can, Everich word, if it be in his charge, All speke he never so rudely and so large; Or elles he moste tellen his tale untrewe, Or feinen thinges, or finden wordes newe. Line 733. For May wol have no slogardie a-night. The seson priketh every gentil herte, And maketh him out of his slepe to sterte. The Knightes Tale. Line 1044. That field hath eyen, and the wood hath ears. Line 1524. Up rose the sonne, and up rose Emelie. Line 2275. 2 i In allusion to the proverb, “Every honest miller has a golden thumb.” 2 Fieldes have eies and woodes have eares. - HEYWOOD: Proverbes, part ii. chap. v. Wode has erys, felde has sigt. – King Edward and the Shepherd, vs. Circa 1300. Walls have ears. - Hazlitt: English Proverbs, etc. (ed. 1869) p. 446. |