Page:Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922).djvu/1137

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noble and innocent g 108 14 smiles where the g. smiled 786 1 sweetest g. I know 860 1 the g. I left behind me 469 7 there's a Burma g. a-settin*. . .471 IS there was a little g Ill 1 when pleased with what 780 7 Girl-graauates-in their golden hair.SOO 16 Girlhood-and g.Vbeauty 878 11 Girls-all cried "He's quite" 286 24 all g. that e'er was seen 896 4 be more than women 887 1 blush, sometimes because 73 20 golden lads and g 176 3 in your g. again be courted 900 2 of all the g. that are so 466 21 rosebud garden of g 896 IB votive train of g, and boy a.. . .676 11 we love for what 469 11 wretched, un-idea'd g 890 17 Girt-as g. to run a race 678 3 Girth-oak, how grand of g. 336 7 Giudici-che i g. siano assaie 410 13 Giudizio-nona avvalla 413 23 Giurar-a g. presti i mentitor 485 10 Give-all that he has, to get 421 14 can g, good things 327 26 cannot g. us now 501 18 change can g. no more 96 2 every wish they g 469 2 him good things 179 20 I could not g. away 416 21 in this mood g. us 292 11 it that I g 233 17 me back my heart 357 29 me g. me 865 1 me mine again 419 12 more I g. to thee, the more 479 14 never g. her o'er 902 8 other cause for life can g 449 8 paid by that you g 417 11 receive but what we g 670 11 she is thought to g 290 12 that hath more let him g 481 21 the life you cannot g 444 11 though it might seem bold. . ..41K) 8 to be desir'd to g 437 19 today I would g. everything.. .298 22 to each a tender thought 339 1 to g. it belongs to gods 448 13 to promise is to g 636 6 to the world the best 441 21 unto me, made lowly wise 208 16 us a man of God's own 492 17 us enough but with 520 21 us men 489 14 us the luxuries of life 485 S we are not tog. a stone 330 12 we g. to the wretched 595 27 what is proper 322 22 what she did not g 291 21 what thou canst 668 7 what to those we g 595 11 will he g. for his life 446 18 you but love of you 481 21 you g. away this hand 499 3 you gods, g. to your boy 468 6 see also Gifts pp. 311-313 Given-ask and it shall be g. you. .627 2 away by a novel 497 20 I have g. I have kept 231 5 is sweet, g. or returned 480 17 is what we have g. away 312 14 let faith be g 457 6 must be g. is g. willingly 416 12 one for the other g 480 18 one that hath shall be g 616 6 so much as would be g 909 14 thanks for all He's g 318 12 with sparing hand 690 19 Giver-flowing of the g. unto me..311 20 God the Great G 320 « intention of the g 69 2 look also at the g 313 2 mind of the g 69 3 of the Law 779 14 the gift without the g 312 9 the g. makes precious 312 18 the g.'s loving thought 507 14 the world and the G 665 8 livers-when g. prove unkind... .313 4 ives-he g. to this 644 26 himself with his alms 595 20 it g., but borrows none 693 6 love g. itself 472 8 never the grave p. back 339 14 receives, but nothing g 393 18 receives more than he g 312 10 twice who g. quickly 312 22 unto men that forget 557 4 us in these days new 434 21 what it K. and what denies 644 5 who g. to friends 616 4 with a sparing hand 134 18 yet g. not o'er, though 594 13 yours g. most 70 13 Giving-a pair of laced ruffles. .. .311*17 back of the gift stands g 312 24 by the g. of life we can 587 22 Godlike in g 102 19 grows by g 55 2 his gains sure, his g. rare 383 17 in g. a man receives more 312 10 is g. too little 85 12 rather than receiving 416 7 requires good sense 312 16 stealing and g. odour 540 8 Glaciea-ut fragflis g 27 20 Glad-at sight of thee was g..... . 92 2 did I live 235 2 gladness when they're g 886 18 in Spring the Poet is g 609 8 me with its soft black 308 1 of other men's good 135 12 often g. no more 410 3 song grows g, or sweet 455 6 that he thanks God 785 15 the two or three 50 1 to be g. or sad 15 11 we have been g. of yore 410 3 while these are so g 38 11 wine that mnkvth g 876 18 Gladdens-thc sea that g 575 24 Gladder-heart g. than ulbthese. .359 3 Glade-dewy damps and murky g.391 13 every g. receives 52 15 from upland g. and glen 278 6 gales snail fan the g 764 16 hawthorn grows adown the g.. .356 5 in the dew-besprinkled g 558 20 points to vender g 34 10 spangles deck'd the g 824 10 Glaaiator-c jurat pugnam g 920 18 wounded g. forswears 920 18 Gladio-ignem g. scrutare 283 23 in quam g. ducimus 337 4 suo sibi g. hunc jugulo 415 7 Gladius-occidet quani g 213 18 Gladuess-couch'd in seeming g.. . 735 24 face with g 252f13 hospitality sitting with g 379 13 peace and g. lie like tears 369 14 round the glittering room 93 18 so full of g. and so full 764 15 your ancient g 209 13 Glads-bird that g. the night 70 6 Gladsome-light of jurisprudence .431 6 too g. in thy singing 427 16 Glamour-of one star 824 14 Glance-and nod and bustle 730 17 eyeing with jealous g 874 16 fancy with prophetic g. sees.. .353 14 fleet is g. of the mind 513 17 gave him counsel at a g 800 20 his last g. behold 275 16 round his bookshelves 440 2 sunshine of g 158 12 Jlances-of hatred that stab 354 14 Glancing-pebbles g. in the aun... 84 18 31anz-Duft und G. gemischt 147 15 alanxt-was g. ist flir den 619 llare-are ever caught by g 487 of false science betray'd 691 1 of truth at last 253 temper the g. of the sun 625 2 Glass-antiquertwixt 125 1 a g. is good, and a lass 803 a g. which shines 913 art thy mother's g 924 becomes spy of Tune 796 break like shivered g 842 brittle g. that's broken 62 1 but I drink from my g 920 China and Reputation 640 dome of many-coloured g 238 drink not the third g 784 filings of steel in his g 800 fortune is like g 292 24