| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Charles Mackay. (18141889) (continued) |
| | | 7184 | The king can drink the best of wine So can I; And has enough when he would dine So have I; And can not order rain or shine Nor can I. Then wheres the differencelet me see Betwixt my lord the king and me? |
| Differences. |
| 7185 | If happy I and wretched he, Perhaps the king would change with me. |
| Differences. |
| | | Ellen Sturgis Hooper. (18161841) |
| | | 7186 | I slept, and dreamed that life was Beauty; I woke, and found that life was Duty. 1 Was thy dream then a shadowy lie? Toil on, poor heart, unceasingly; And thou shalt find thy dream to be A truth and noonday light to thee. |
| Life a Duty. |
| | | John Godfrey Saxe. (18161887) |
| | | 7187 | Im growing fonder of my staff; Im growing dimmer in the eyes; Im growing fainter in my laugh; Im growing deeper in my sighs; Im growing careless of my dress; Im growing frugal of my gold; Im growing wise; Im growingyes, Im growing old! |
| Im growin old. |
| | Note 1. William Maccall (c. 1830): Straight is the line of Duty, Curved is the line of Beauty, Follow the straight line, thou hall see The curved line ever follow thee. [back] |
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