| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | John James Ingalls. (18331900) |
| | | 7721 | | The purification of politics is an iridescent dream. |
| Epigram. |
| 7722 | | Every man is the center of a circle, whose fatal circumference he can not pass. |
| Eulogy on Benjamin Hill, United States Senate, Jan. 23, 1882. |
| | | Edmund Clarence Stedman. (18331908) |
| | | 7723 | I dare aver He is a brave discoverer Of climes his elders do not know. He has more learning than appears On the scroll of twice three thousand years. |
| The Discoverer. |
| 7724 | Crops failed; wealth took a flight; house, treasure, land, Slipped from my holdthus plenty comes and goes. One friend I had, but he too loosed his hand (Or was it I?) the year I met with Rose. |
| The World well lost. |
| 7725 | Give me to die unwitting of the day, And stricken in Lifes brave heat, with senses clear! |
| Mors Benefica. |
| | | Sir Lewis Morris. (18331907) |
| | | 7726 | The wind that sighs before the dawn Chases the gloom of night, The curtains of the East are drawn, And suddenlyt is light. |
| Le Vent de lEsprit. |
| 7727 | The love of the Right, tho cast down, the hate of victorious Ill, All are sparks from the central fire of a boundless beneficent will. |
| A new Orphic Hymn. |
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