| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Winthrop Mackworth Praed. (18021839) (continued) |
| | | 6195 | His partners at the whist-club said That he was faultless in his dealings. |
| Quince. |
| 6196 | Dame Fortune is a fickle gipsy, And always blind, and often tipsy; Sometimes for years and years together, She ll bless you with the sunniest weather, Bestowing honour, pudding, pence, You cant imagine why or whence; Then in a momentPresto, pass! Your joys are withered like the grass; |
| The haunted Tree. |
| 6197 | John Bull was beat at Waterloo! Theyll swear to that in France. |
| Waterloo. |
| 6198 | Of science and logic he chatters, As fine and as fast as he can; Though I am no judge of such matters, Im sure hes a talented man. |
| The talented Man. |
| | | George Pope Morris. (18021864) |
| | | 6199 | Woodman, spare that tree! Touch not a single bough! 1 In youth it sheltered me, And I ll protect it now. |
| Woodman, spare that Tree! 1830. |
| 6200 | A song for our banner! The watchword recall Which gave the Republic her station: United we stand, divided we fall! It made and preserves us a nation! 2 |
| The Flag of our Union. |
| 6201 | The union of lakes, the union of lands, The union of States none can sever, The union of hearts, the union of hands, And the flag of our Union forever! |
| The Flag of our Union. |
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