| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Francis Quarles. (15921644) (continued) |
| | | 2284 | This house is to be let for life or years; Her rent is sorrow, and her income tears. Cupid, t has long stood void; her bills make known, She must be dearly let, or let alone. |
| Emblem 10, Ep. 10. |
| 2285 | The slender debt to Nature s quickly paid, 1 Discharged, perchance, with greater ease than made. |
| Book ii. Emblem 13. |
| 2286 | | The next way home s the farthest way about. 2 |
| Book iv. Emblem 2, Ep. 2. |
| 2287 | | It is the lot of man but once to die. |
| Book v. Emblem 7. |
| | | George Herbert. (15931633) |
| | | 2288 | To write a verse or two is all the praise That I can raise. |
| Praise. |
| 2289 | Sweet day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky. |
| Virtue. |
| 2290 | Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie. |
| Virtue. |
| 2291 | Only a sweet and virtuous soul, Like seasoned timber, never gives. |
| Virtue. |
| 2292 | Like summer friends, Flies of estate and sunneshine. |
| The Answer. |
| 2293 | A servant with this clause Makes drudgery divine; Who sweeps a room as for Thy laws Makes that and th action fine. |
| The Elixir. |
| 2294 | A verse may find him who a sermon flies, And turn delight into a sacrifice. |
| The Church Porch. |
| | Note 1. To die is a debt we must all of us discharge.Euripides: Alcestis, line 418. [back] | Note 2. The longest way round is the shortest way home.Bohn: Foreign Proverbs (Italian). [back] |
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