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WYATT or WYAT, SIR THOMAS, diplo

matist and poet..... ENGLAND, 1503–1542 367

WYCHERLY, WILLIAM, dramatist,

253 263 373 414

ENGLAND, about 1640-1715

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XENOPHON, general, historian, and essayist,

GREECE, about B.C. 430, died after 357 163 283 487

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YALDEN, THOMAS, poet and divine,

ENGLAND, 1671-1736

294 YONGE, CHARLES DUKE, historical writer and classical scholar,

ENGLAND, 1812-1894

70 101 118 259 311 621

YOUNG, EDWARD, poet.... ENGLAND, 1684-1765 2 6 8 14 15 16 24 25

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ZSCHOKKE, JOHANN HEINRICH DANIEL, author....... ..GERMANY, 1771-1848

MISCELLANEOUS AUTHORITIES CITED.

A HEALTH TO THE GENTLEMANLY PROFESSION OF SERVING-MEN......

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AN OFFERING TO LANCASHIRE.

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A PROPER NEW BALLAD IN PRAISE OF MY LADY MARQUES.

497

A VETERAN OF SMOKEDOM.

456

CUPID'S WHIRLIGIG...

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GESTA ROMANORUM. A collection of one hundred and eighty-one stories, first printed about 1473. first English version appeared in 1824, translated by the Rev. C. Swan (Bohn's Standard Library).

44 HARLEIAN LIBRARY OR MISCELLANY A collection of rare pamphlets from the Library of Robert Harley, first Earl of Oxford, and now in the British Museum. 120 211

JOHAN THE HUSBANDE, TYB HIS WYFE, AND SYR JHAN THE PRIEST. 499

JOLLY ROBYN ROUGHHEAD (author unknown).

107 KORAN (AL KORAN; ARABIC). The sacred book of the Mohammedans. It was composed chiefly, if not wholly, by Mohammed, though claimed by believers to have been revealed by the Angel Gabriel.

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TATLER. English periodical founded by Steele in 1709. Discontinued in 1711.

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THE BRITISH PRINCES.

1779

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CONCORDANCE TO QUOTATIONS.

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CONCORDANCE TO QUOTATIONS.

NOTE. In this concordance are included quotations from English authors and the English translations of quotations from foreign languages. The italic letter refers to the place on the page where the quotation may be found. The eight authors quoted most frequently are indicated in the concordance by signs: Shakespeare *; Milton **; Wordsworth ¶; Byron ; Tennyson t; Lowell ++; Popè ‡; Longfellow §.

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Acacia would not shaket...611 f a great a., with its slender..611 a Acacias-a. having drunk the..609 a light-leaved a. by the door.611 d lost itself among the a......611 b pluck the a.'s golden balls..611 c

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all from above.. Abandon-all hope a., ye who.307 p Abra-Abra was ready ere I...108 Abashed-a. the Devil stood** 3547 Abreast-one but goes a*. ...306 q Abatement-falls into a.*. ...364 7 Abridges-regularity a. all....603 q Abatements-and hath a. and* 76 d Abridgment-a. of all that. 79 Abbots-slumber a. purplet...293 | Abroad-a. carousing to his*..650b Abdallah-say "A.'s dead"...131 v a. they purchase great*. Abdicate-to see her a. this... 1 b a. to a distant country. Abdicated-a. his crown than. 1 a I should be abroad.. Abhor-a. me now I speak the* 1 l saint abroad and a devil.. I utterly a., yea from my*.330m Absence-a. conquers love.... 3 h self-same thing they will a. 1 d a. death to those whot... ....544 k than to abhor himself*.. 1 j a. diminishes little passions.782 j we abhor pusillanimity. 470m a. makes the heart grow.. 27 Abhorred-a, further than*.. 1 i a. of occupation is not rest. 526f a. in my imagination it is*. 1 k conspicuous by his absence 3d more a. than spotted livers* days of a., sad and dreary.. shunn'd my a. society*. dote on his very a.,' to the ensuing age a.* in absence to deploret.. Abhorr'dst-a.in us our human I wept thy a.-o'er and o'er Abhorrent-a. eye roll back... 1p make our absence sweet.... he would abhorrent turn.. ne eek in her absence..... I spurn abhorrent... pangs of a. to remove. Abhorring-become an a. even 1 r thy absence more§. no a. in my appetite. 1 e walk in a. of the sun* water-flies blow me into a.*104 x winter hath my a. been*. Abhorr'st-justly thou a.**.. 1 h your a. of mind we have... 2 t Abhors-nature a. the old..... 1f Absences-husband's a. growl. 2m whom my very soul abhors* 10 Absent-a. ones, I supplicate.. 69 & Abide-a. in the desert with.. 48 o Achilles a. was Achillest.... 2 o and nowhere did abide. 397 1 to be absent from the body. 28 in him we cannot abide....331 i ever a., ever near; still I. 2 q men must needs abide*....207 k he hurts the absent.. .701 there he would abide... .529 f letters from absent friends.448 € Abides-there abides in thee¶.227 r speak ill of the absent......743 u where he abides think**...311 p Absents-endear Absents... .272 d Abidest-there thou abidest... 13's Absolute-Be a. for death*.. ....145 v Abilities-scope of his a.. 2 g I would be absolute. .281 n suited to your abilities.....753 h Absolution-Pedrillo for an a. 552 d the limits of our abilities.. 2f Absolved-absolved him with* 280 r Ability-a. to do without it.. 264 ƒ Abstain-abstain from beans..494 ƒ ability without education..718 a. that we may enjoy......764 e an ability to improve.. thou shalt abstain. ....782 1 find ability in the good.. 754 a Abstains-he that a. and he..593 c ground to presume ability. 2 a Abstinence-a. is as easy to...598 g how to hide one's ability...759 e a. is whereby a man. .593 e reserve an a. that they*. 364 u defensive vertue, a.. .156 i Abject-doubting in his a.tt..622 n Abstract-abstract and brief*.423 c how abject, how august....373 i Abstractionists-they are a...579 t Abjure-a. the mortal made..317 n Absurd-proving a.all written.570 y Able-they are a. because..... 734 | Absurdity-dominion of a....314 d Abundance-abundance of*...589 s fair abundance thund'ring.545 i midst abundance died... .387 j poor in abundance.... 155 v pours abundance o'er......294j riotous with her a**. that have abundance*. Abundant-more a. grow. more abundant grows**. .280 k Abuse-bore without abuset 271 r do abuse the king that*... 215 o know whom they abuse.....126 a when you abuse another...681 c Abused-a. among the worst.. 65

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to live with able men... ..580 u Abler-turn to writers of an a.515 w Abode-from their dread a.... 86 g

some sacred safe abode....107 p what abode they go..... 267 i Abodes-at the bless'd abodes‡491 a gods and their tranquil a..708 b spirit comes from abodes..743 n the a. of happy millions. 54 c Abolished-may be a. by law..560 e Abolition-than the a. of the.. 565 g Abou-A. Ben Adhem (may..634 f Abound-where they most a.‡665 e Above-I hate to go a. you....367 i

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the accent of one's country.775 with accent stern yet mild.. 91 b with an a. tuned in self*....119 r with a swaggering accent*.419 n Accents-a. yet unknown*....60% k its resistless accents flow..320 h the a. of despair.. ....487m their a. firm and loud in...120 Accept-a. a better in his.....114 f accept a favor is to sell....698 n accept this arduous.. .269 ƒ tolerable woman will a .375 7 Accepting-charms by a., by‡.645 k Accident-accident of an a.... 38 an accident not a property.200m a happy accident.. .494 y many a happy accident... the wind of a. will collect..754 d unthoughton a. is guilty*.. 78 u what happy a. is it that we. 3 l Accidental-thy sin's not a*...556m under the sun is accidental.754 c with God can be accidentals 8 n Accidents-all other accidents.209 ƒ are hands are accidents*... 76 d chapter of accidents. 3 j chapter of a. is the longest. 8 r moving a. by flood and 8 q subject to certain a.. wanton a. take root and... Accommodate-t' a. the fair...430 r Accompanied-if it is not a... 34 e Accomplish-attempt not,ora.802 r never attempt or else a....798 q overcautious will a. little...757 6 Accomplishment-a. of your. .675 d the a. of verse¶ ,478 c Accord-Christian-like a. in*.. 93 s look made all of sweet a....634 f Accords-deep mysterious a..517 a Account-a. for their conduct.620 n

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