Definitions and similes [compiled by R.W.H.].1881 |
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... customs , wars , and want of love , have made them proper and peculiar . " Jeremy Taylor . -One mind in two bodies . Frost ( The ) -Is God's plough . ' Garden- " The purest of human pleasures . " Bacon DEFINITIONS AND SIMILES .
... customs , wars , and want of love , have made them proper and peculiar . " Jeremy Taylor . -One mind in two bodies . Frost ( The ) -Is God's plough . ' Garden- " The purest of human pleasures . " Bacon DEFINITIONS AND SIMILES .
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... wants both hands ; As useless when it goes as if it stands . " Cowper . Ignorance - Is a blank sheet on which we may write ; but Error is a scribbled one , which we must first erase . Ill - news— “ A thing best kept to yourself ...
... wants both hands ; As useless when it goes as if it stands . " Cowper . Ignorance - Is a blank sheet on which we may write ; but Error is a scribbled one , which we must first erase . Ill - news— “ A thing best kept to yourself ...
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... . Present ( The ) - " It is but a drop from the sea , In the mighty depths of eternity . " L. E. L. Pride- " That of which proud people are often the proudest . " Boyes . Pride- " As cruel a beggar as want , and DEFINITIONS AND SIMILES .
... . Present ( The ) - " It is but a drop from the sea , In the mighty depths of eternity . " L. E. L. Pride- " That of which proud people are often the proudest . " Boyes . Pride- " As cruel a beggar as want , and DEFINITIONS AND SIMILES .
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Definitions R W H. Pride- " As cruel a beggar as want , and a great deal more saucy . " Franklin . - " The never - failing vice of fools . " Pope . Primrose- " First - born child of Ver , Merry spring - time's harbinger . " Beaumont and ...
Definitions R W H. Pride- " As cruel a beggar as want , and a great deal more saucy . " Franklin . - " The never - failing vice of fools . " Pope . Primrose- " First - born child of Ver , Merry spring - time's harbinger . " Beaumont and ...
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... Wants making up ; she is the shrine to which Nature doth send us forth on pilgrimage ; She was a scion taken from that tree , Into which , if she has no second grafting , The world can have no fruit ; she is man's Arithmetic , which ...
... Wants making up ; she is the shrine to which Nature doth send us forth on pilgrimage ; She was a scion taken from that tree , Into which , if she has no second grafting , The world can have no fruit ; she is man's Arithmetic , which ...
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Almighty angels Bacon Beaumont and Fletcher Ben Jonson bird Bishop Hall bliss Body-"The Boyes breath bright Burns Byron Channing child of love Christian Coleridge Colton Cowper Custine dark daughter of earth Death DEFINITIONS AND SIMILES devil doth Dryden E. B. Lytton Emerson eternity fall father fire flow flowers fools Francis Bacon Friend fruit George Eliot George Herbert glass God's golden Greene grow hath heart heaven hell highway honour human Jeremy Taylor John Webster Jonson journey kind King Lamb light Longfellow Lord Chesterfield mind morning mortal mother nature's night nurse o'er paradise peace Pope Prayer Prayer-"Is Raleigh Richter Sam Slick Satire sceptre shadow Shelley shine silent sinner's Skurry Slick smiles sometimes soul soul's Southey star stream sunshine sweet Swift temple Tennyson The)-Is thing Thou art thought Time's unto virtue whence wherewith wings wisdom wise woman Wordsworth Young Zimmerman