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And hates that excellence it cannot reach.
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That's to be let unfurnished.
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At once ...
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...
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Just in the place where honour's lodged,
As wise philosop...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) He lives who dies to win a lasting name.
WILLIAM DRUMMOND (1) Beside, he was a shrewd philosopher,
And had read ev'ry text and gloss over
Whate'er the crabb...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) As men of inward light are wont
To turn their optics in upon't.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) To swallow gudgeons ere they're catch'd.
And count their chickens ere they're hatch'd.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) 'Tis mean for empty praise of wit to write,
As fopplings grin to show their teeth are white.
JOHN BROWN (1) Ay me! what perils do environ
The man that meddles with cold iron!
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) The stately-sailing swan
Gives out his snowy plumage to the gale;
And, arching proud his neck,...
JAMES THOMSON (1) When autumn scatters his departing gleams,
Warn'd of approaching winter, gather'd, play
The sw...
JAMES THOMSON (1) The swallow sweeps
The slimy pool, to build his hanging house.
JAMES THOMSON (1) Quoth Sidrophel, If you suppose,
Sir Knight, that I am one of those,
I might suspect, and take...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) True as the dial to the sun,
Although it be not shin'd upon.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) At first, heard solemn o'er the verge of Heaven,
The Tempest growls; but as it nearer comes,
A...
JAMES THOMSON (1) Cry out upon the stars for doing
Ill offices, to cross their wooing.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) This hairy meteor did announce
The fall of sceptres and of crowns.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) A grisly meteor on his face.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Slow let us trace the matchless vale of Thames;
Fair winding up to where the Muses haunt
In Tw...
JAMES THOMSON (1) With vollies of eternal babble.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) But still his tongue ran on, the less
Of weight it bore, with greater ease.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) You have a wrong sow by the ear.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Shear swine, all cry and no wool.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) He that will win his dame must do
As love does when he draws his bow;
With one hand thrust the...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) She that with poetry is won,
Is but a desk to write upon;
And what men say of her they mean
...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Great wits and valours, like great states,
Do sometimes sink with their own weights.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) We grant, although he had much wit,
H' was very shy of using it,
As being loth to wear it out,...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) So Noah, when he anchor'd safe on
The mountain's top, his lofty haven,
And all the passengers ...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) For trouts are tickled best in muddy water.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) He that complies against his will,
Is of his own opinion still,
Which he may adhere to, yet di...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Falsely luxurious, will not man awake?
JAMES THOMSON (1) Like men condemned to thunderbolts,
Who, ere the blow, become mere dolts.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) For nothing human foreign was to him.
JAMES THOMSON (1) Honor is like a widow, won
With brisk attempt and putting on.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Now, while the honour thou hast got
Is spick and span new.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) And still be doing, never done.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) And he that makes his soul his surety,
I think, does give the best security.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) I loved no King since Forty One
When Prelacy went down,
A Cloak and Band I then put on,
...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Whatever I can say or do.
I'm sure not much avails;
I shall still Vicar be of Bray,
Whic...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) I dare be bold, you're one of those
Have took the covenant,
With cavaliers are cavaliers
...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Some force whole regions, in despite
O' geography, to change their site;
Make former times sha...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) For rhyme the rudder is of verses,
With which, like ships, they steer their courses.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Whoe'er amidst the sons
Of reason, valor, liberty and virtue,
Displays distinguished merit, is...
JAMES THOMSON (1) For discords make the sweetest airs.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Her voice, the music of the spheres,
So loud, it deafens mortals' ears;
As wise philosophers h...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) The glad circle round them yield their souls
To festive mirth, and wit that knows no gall.
JAMES THOMSON (1) Learn'd he was in medic'nal lore,
For by his side a pouch he wore,
Replete with strange hermet...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Oh Ignorance
Thou art fall'n man's best friend!
WILLIAM WATSON 1 And sanguine hope through every storm of life,
Shoots her bright beams, and calms the internal str...
WILLIAM WATSON 1 Mix with your grave designs a little pleasure;
Each day of business has its hour of leisure.
WILLIAM WATSON 1 The rills of pleasure never run sincere,
(Earth has no unpolluted spring)
From the cursed soil...
WILLIAM WATSON 1 Satan finds some mischief still
For idle hands to do.
WILLIAM WATSON 1 Roses grow on thorns and honey wears a sting.
WILLIAM WATSON 1 Let justice be done, though the heavens fall.
[Lat., Fiat justitia, ruat coelum.]
WILLIAM WATSON 1 With mortal crisis doth portend,
My days to appropinque an end.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Success, the mark no mortal wit,
Or surest hand, can always hit:
For whatsoe'er we perpetrate,...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) And bid the devil take the hin'most.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Yes! ready money is Aladdin's lamp.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Still amorous, and fond, and billing,
Like Philip and Mary, on a shilling.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) Compound for sins they are inclin'd to,
By damning those they have no mind to.
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) For as our modern wits behold,
Mounted a pick-back on the old,
Much farther off, much further ...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1) He could raise scruples dark and nice,
And after solve 'em in a trice;
As if Divinity had catc...
SAMUEL BUTLER (1)