General Sayings ( 180 - 190 of 3562 )
Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel, and lower the proud.
Turn, Fortune, turn thy wheel, and lower the proud.
 When his heart is glad
 Of the full harvest, I will speak to him.  
 When his heart is glad
 Of the full harvest, I will speak to him. 
 Should banded unions persecute
 Opinions, and induce a time
  When single thought is civil crime,
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 Should banded unions persecute
 Opinions, and induce a time
  When single thought is civil crime,
   And individual freedom mute,
    . . . .
     Then waft me from the harbour's mouth,
      Wild wind, I seek a warmer sky. 
 Strong of his hands, and strong on his legs, but still of his 
tongue.  
 Strong of his hands, and strong on his legs, but still of his 
tongue. 
The far-off interest of tears.
The far-off interest of tears.
 The Queen, who sat
 With lips severely placid felt the knot
  Climb in her throat, and with read more 
 The Queen, who sat
 With lips severely placid felt the knot
  Climb in her throat, and with her feet unseen
   Crushed the wild passion out against the floor. 
The slow, sweet hours that bring us all things good.
The slow, sweet hours that bring us all things good.
 This is truth the poet sings,
 That a sorrow's crown of sorrows is remembering happier things.  
 This is truth the poet sings,
 That a sorrow's crown of sorrows is remembering happier things. 
Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wants.
Not perfect, nay, but full of tender wants.
 O well for him whose will is strong,
 He suffers, but he will not suffer long.  
 O well for him whose will is strong,
 He suffers, but he will not suffer long.