| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Mary Gardiner Brainard. (18371905) (continued) |
| | | 7891 | That which we look on with unselfish love And true humility is surely ours, Even as a lake looks at the stars above And makes within itself a heaven of stars. |
| Ownership. |
| | | Sir Francis Cowley Burnand. (1837 ?) |
| | | 7892 | It s no matter what you do If your heart be only true, And his heart was true to Poll. |
| True to Poll. |
| | | William Dean Howells. (18371920) |
| | | 7893 | We live, but a world has passed away With the years that perished to make us men. |
| The Mulberries. |
| 7894 | Lord, for the erring thought Not into evil wrought: Lord, for the wicked will Betrayed and baffled still: For the heart from itself kept, Our thanksgiving accept. |
| Thanksgiving. |
| 7895 | Her mouth is a honey-blossom, No doubt, as the poet sings; But within her lips, the petals, Lurks a cruel bee that stings. |
| The sarcastic Fair. |
| | | Mary Abigail (Gail Hamilton) Dodge. (18381896) |
| | | 7896 | | Whatever an author puts between the two covers of his book is public property; whatever of himself he does not put there is his private property, as much as if he had never written a word. |
| Country Living and Country Thinking. Preface. |
| 7897 | | The total depravity of inanimate things. |
| Epigram. |
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