Ev'n as one heat another heat expels, Or as one nail by strength drives out another; 2378 Shaks.: Two Gent. of V. Act ii. Sc. 4 2380 Shaks.: 3 Henry VI. Act iii. Sc. 1 Byron: Don Juan. Canto iii. St. 22 There are three things a wise man will not trust, - And woman's plighted faith. 2381 Southey: Madoc. Pt. ii. Caradoc and Senena. Line 51. INDEPENDENCE. Bless'd are those Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled To sound what stop she please. Give me that man In my heart's core, aye, in my heart of heart, 2382 Shaks.: Hamlet. Act iii. Sc. 2. The man who by his labor gets 2384 Prior: The Old Gentry Pope: Essay on Man. Epis. iv. Line 331. Mail! independence, hail! heaven's next best gift, And sober meal gives taste; to the bow'd roof Thomson: Liberty. Pt. v. Line 124. Thy spirit, Independence, let me share; Smollett: Ode to independence Hail! independence! - by true reason taught, 2387 Churchill: Independence. Line 495. Gather gear by ev'ry wile 2388 Burns: Epistle to a Young Friend. St. 7. I have not loved the world, nor the world me; Nor coin'd my cheek to smiles, nor cried aloud They could not deem me one of such; I stood 2389 INDEX. Byron: Ch. Harold. Canto iii. St. 113. Index-learning turns no student pale, Yet holds the eel of science by the tail. 2390 INDIAN SUMMER. To her bier Comes the year Pope: Dunciad. Bk. i. Line 279. Not with weeping and distress, as mortals do, But, to guide her way to it, All the trees have torches lit. The time was that I hated thee; And yet it is not that I bear thee love. Shaks.: As You Like It. Act iii. Sc. 5. What's Hecuba to him, or he to Hecuba. 2394 Shaks.: Hamlet. Act ii. Sc. 2 A primrose by a river's brim, Wordsworth: Peter Bell. Pt. i St. 12 Shall I, wasting in despair, Die because a woman's fair? What care I how fair she be? George Wither: Shepherd's Resolution Let ev'ry man enjoy his whim; What's he to me, or I to him. 2397 Churchill: Ghost. Bk. iv. Line 215. I care for nobody, no, not I, 2398 Bickerstaff: Love in a Village. Act i. Sc. 3. INDUSTRY- - see Action, Activity, Decision, Perseverance. Which we ascribe to Heav'n. The fated sky Shaks.: All's Well. Act i. Sc. 1. The sweat of industry would dry, and die, Shaks.: Cymbeline. Act iii. Sc. 6. In every rank, or great or small, 'Tis industry supports us all. 2401 In works of labor, or of skill, I would be busy too, Gay: Fables. Pt. ii. Fable 8 For Satan finds some mischief still 2402 Protected industry, careering far, Watts: Hymns. No. xx Detects the cause and cures the rage of war, And sweeps, with forceful arm, to their last graves, Kings from the earth and pirates from the waves. 2403 INFANCY -see Childhood. Joel Barlow: To Freedom. Ere sin could blight, or sorrow fade, 2404 Coleridge: Epitaph on an Infant. A babe in a house is a well-spring of pleasure. 2405 Tupper: Proverbial Phil. Of Education He that of greatest works is finisher, 2406 INFIDELITY, IN RELIGION - see Bible, Religion. Not, thus, our infidels th' eternal draw, Shaks.: All's Well. Act ii Sc. 1 A God all o'er, consummate, absolute, Undeified by their opprobrious praise: A God all mercy is a God unjust. 2407 Young: Night Thoughts. Night iv. Line 225 If man loses all, when life is lost, He lives a coward, or a fool expires. Of all earth's madmen, most deserves a chain. Young: Night Thoughts. Night vii. Line 193 A foe to God was ne'er true friend to man; 2409 Young: Night Thoughts. Night viii. Line 711 And shaped his weapon with an edge severe, 2410 Byron: Ch. Harold. Canto iii. St. 107 INFIDELITY, PERSONAL· - see Frailty, Fickleness. O, she is fallen Into a pit of ink! that the wide sea Hath drops too few to wash her clean agair Shaks.: Much Ado. Act. iv. Sc. 1. She's gone; I am abus'd; and my relief 2412 Shaks.: Othello. Act. c. 3 Another daughter dries a father's tears; Maturin: Bertram iv. 2 O wretched is the dame, to whom the sound, 2414 Maturin: Bertram. 5. In her first passion, woman loves her lover; As you may find, whene'er you like to prove her. Though my many faults defaced me, Than the one which once embraced me, 2416 Byron: Fare Thee Well Oh! colder than the wind that freezes 2417 INFLUENCE. Moore: Lalla Rookh. Fire Worshippers. I shot an arrow into the air; It fell to earth, I knew not where; I breathed a song into the air; Long, long afterward, in an oak 2418 Longfellow: The Arrow and The Song I am a part of all that I have met. 2419 Tennyson: Ulysses. Line 18 He thought all loveliness was lovelier, George Eliot: The Spanish Gypsy. Bk. ii. And, heresy or not, if my hand siacked, I should rob God since he is fullest good 2421 .... No life George Eliot. Stradivarius Can be pure in its purpose and strong in its strife, 2499 Owen Meredith: Lucile. Pt. ii. Cauto vi. St 40 |