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To the last, I grapple with thee; From Hell's heart, I stab at thee; For hate's sake, I spit my last breath at thee.
Herman Melville
Heart
Hate
Breath
Hell
Spit
Sake
Thee
Last
Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in Mankind; And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.
John Donne
Death
Me
Man
Diminishes
Never
Know
Involved
Because
Am
Send
Any
Thee
Mankind
Therefore
Whom
Bell
Let me embrace thee, sour adversity, for wise men say it is the wisest course.
William Shakespeare
Adversity
Me
Wise
Men
Say
Embrace
Wise Men
Wisest
Course
Sour
Thee
When men speak ill of thee, live so as nobody may believe them.
Plato
Speak
Men
Live
Believe
Nobody
May
Thee
Them
Ill
I just want to say, good night, sweet prince, may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Harry Dean Stanton
Good
Good Night
Rest
Sweet
Say
Angels
Thy
Prince
Sing
May
Just
Want
Thee
Flights
Night
Forgive, O Lord, my little jokes on Thee, and I'll forgive Thy great big joke on me.
Robert Frost
Forgiveness
Great
Me
Jokes
Joke
Big
Thy
Lord
Forgive
Thee
Little
Thou hast created us for Thyself, and our heart is not quiet until it rests in Thee.
Saint Augustine
Heart
Our
Thou
Rests
Thyself
Until
Quiet
Thee
Us
Created
I have no name: I am but two days old. What shall I call thee? I happy am, Joy is my name. Sweet joy befall thee!
William Blake
Happy
Joy
Old
Sweet
Shall
Name
Days
Call
Am
Befall
Thee
Two
I am not bound to please thee with my answer.
William Shakespeare
I Am
Please
Bound
Answer
Am
Thee
Those who gave thee a body, furnished it with weakness; but He who gave thee Soul, armed thee with resolution. Employ it, and thou art wise; be wise and thou art happy.
Akhenaton
New Year's
Art
Wise
Soul
Happy
Gave
Furnished
Those
Thou
Thou Art
Weakness
He
Armed
Employ
Thee
Body
Who
Resolution
The hours I spend with you I look upon as sort of a perfumed garden, a dim twilight, and a fountain singing to it. You and you alone make me feel that I am alive. Other men it is said have seen angels, but I have seen thee and thou art enough.
George Edward Moore
Art
Alone
Me
You
Garden
Valentines Day
Men
Seen
Singing
Other
Enough
Spend
Dim
Alive
Thou
Thou Art
Angels
Feel
Hours
Look
Make
Sort
Said
Am
Thee
Twilight
Fountain
Follow love and it will flee, flee love and it will follow thee.
John Gay
Love
Will
Follow
Thee
Flee
O God, we praise Thee for keeping us till this day, and for the full assurance that Thou wilt never let us go.
Charles Spurgeon
God
Day
Assurance
Thou
Wilt
Never
Praise
Till
Go
Thee
Us
Full
Let Us
Keeping
Roll on, deep and dark blue ocean, roll. Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain. Man marks the earth with ruin, but his control stops with the shore.
Lord Byron
Man
Dark
Ocean
Control
Vain
Ruin
Earth
Marks
Thousand
Ten
Over
His
Roll
Blue
Shore
Stops
Thee
Sweep
Deep
O thou invisible spirit of wine, if thou hast no name to be known by, let us call thee devil.
William Shakespeare
Wine
Devil
Thou
Spirit
Invisible
Name
Call
Known
Thee
Us
Let Us
If thy brother wrongs thee, remember not so much his wrong-doing, but more than ever that he is thy brother.
Epictetus
Remember
Brother
More
He
Thy
Wrong-Doing
Wrongs
His
Than
Thee
Much
Ever
Rejoice in the things that are present; all else is beyond thee.
Michel de Montaigne
Else
Beyond
Thee
Things
Present
Rejoice
I love thee to the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning
Love
Soul
My Soul
Reach
Breadth
Thee
Height
Depth
So, fall asleep love, loved by me... for I know love, I am loved by thee.
Robert Browning
Love
Me
Valentines Day
Fall
Know
Am
Loved
Thee
Asleep
I argue thee that love is life. And life hath immortality.
Emily Dickinson
Life
Love
Love Is
Immortality
Hath
Argue
Thee
Be thou incapable of change in that which is right, and men will rely upon thee. Establish unto thyself principles of action; and see that thou ever act according to them. First know that thy principles are just, and then be thou.
Akhenaton
Change
Will
Men
First
Action
Thou
See
Rely
Thy
Thyself
Know
Unto
Principles
According
Just
Establish
Which
Thee
Them
Then
Incapable
Act
Ever
Right
Lord Jesus, we come just as we are; this is how we came at first, and this is how we come still, with all our failures, with all our transgressions, with all and everything that is what it ought not to be, we come to Thee.
Charles Spurgeon
First
Ought
Our
Everything
Failures
Come
How
Lord
Lord Jesus
Still
Came
Just
Thee
Transgression
Jesus
Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so. For, those, whom thou think'st thou dost overthrow. Die not, poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me.
John Donne
Death
Art
Me
Those
Thou
Thou Art
Though
Dreadful
Some
Proud
Nor
Overthrow
Die
Canst
Thee
Dost
Poor
Mighty
Whom
Many a sin has sullied me in body and in soul because I did not restrain my thoughts nor guard my lips: nevertheless it is to Thee, O God of majesty and love, that I turn in my extremity, for Thou art the fount of mercy; to Thee, as quickly as I may, I speed: for Thou alone canst heal me; I take refuge under Thy protection.
Saint Ambrose
Love
Art
God
Alone
Me
Thoughts
Soul
Protection
Mercy
Guard
Speed
Extremity
Thou
Thou Art
Restrain
Take
Sin
Thy
Nevertheless
Majesty
Heal
Because
Nor
Quickly
Lips
Did
May
Refuge
Canst
Thee
Turn
Body
Many
And though thou notest from thy safe recess old friends burn dim, like lamps in noisome air love them for what they are; nor love them less, because to thee they are not what they were.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Love
Old
Old Friends
Air
Dim
Thou
Though
Thy
Like
Safe
Because
Were
Nor
Friends
Burn
Thee
Lamps
Them
Less
Recess
Nothing graces the Christian soul so much as mercy; mercy as shown chiefly towards the poor, that thou mayest treat them as sharers in common with thee in the produce of nature, which brings forth the fruits of the earth for use to all.
Saint Ambrose
Nature
Soul
Treat
Mercy
Nothing
Christian
Earth
Thou
Towards
Chiefly
Graces
Common
Fruits
Which
Thee
Them
Poor
Forth
Produce
Much
Use
Shown
Brings
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