who ran."
--_Browning, The Ring and the Book_.
Herod of Jewry. 45 L.J.
"Let me have a child to whom
Herod of Jewry may do homage."
--_Shakespeare, Antony and Cleopatra, 1:2_.
High as Haman. 73 T.J.
"Will hang as high as Haman."
--_Tennyson, The Foresters, Act IV, Scene 1_.
A Hoary Head is a Crown of Glory. 502 G.B.
"Honoured and even fair,
Shines in the eye of the mind
the crown of the silver hair."
--_Stevenson, In Memoriam E. H_.
A House Divided Against Itself. 171 L.J.
"'A house divided against itself cannot stand.'
I believe this Government cannot endure
permanently, half slave and half free. I do not
expect the Union to be dissolved--I do not expect
the house to fall--but I do expect it will cease
to be divided."
--_Lincoln, Speech before the Illinois
State Convention, June 16, 1858_.
House not Made with Hands. 506 L.J.
"His holy places may not be of stone,
Nor made with hands, yet fairer far than aught
By artist feigned or pious ardor reared,
Fit altars for who guards inviolate
God's chosen seat, the sacred form of man."
--_Lowell, The Cathedral_.
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The House on the Sand. 118 L.J.
"Sudden change is a house on sand;"
--_Tennyson, Becket, Act III, Scene 3_.
How are the Mighty Fallen. 426 H. T.
"How are the mighty fallen, Master Cranmer."
--_Tennyson, Queen Mary, Act IV, Scene 2_.
I Go Whence I shall not Return. 192 S.A.
"The undiscovered country from whose bourn
No traveler returns."
--_Shakespeare, Hamlet_.
In Him We Live, and Move, and Have Our Being. 407 L.J.
"Shall not the heart which has received so much,
trust the Power by which it lives?"
--_Emerson, New England Reformers_.
In the Image of God. 17 T.J.
"In native worth and honor clad,
With beauty, courage, strength adorned,
Erect with front serene he stands,
A man, the lord and king of nature all,--
The soul, the breath and image of his God."
--_Haydn's Creation_.
In the Twinkling of an Eye.
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