The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (459 page)

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Whittier, John Greenleaf
1807–92
1
"Shoot, if you must, this old grey head,
But spare your country's flag," she said.

"Barbara Frietchie" (1863)

2
Dear Lord and Father of mankind,
Forgive our foolish ways!
Re-clothe us in our rightful mind,
In purer lives thy service find,
In deeper reverence praise.

"The Brewing of Soma" (1872)

3
For of all sad words of tongue or pen,
The saddest are these: "It might have been!"

"Maud Muller" (1854).

Whittington, Robert
1
As time requireth, a man of marvellous mirth and pastimes, and sometime of as sad gravity, as who say: a man for all seasons.
of Sir Thomas More

Vulgaria
(1521) pt. 2 "De constructione nominum"; Erasmus had applied the idea earlier in the prefatory letter to
In Praise of Folly
(1509), saying that More played "
Omnium horarum hominem
[A man of all hours]"

Whitton, Charlotte
1896–1975
1
Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good.

in
Canada Month
June 1963

Whur, Cornelius
1
While lasting joys the man attend
Who has a faithful female friend.

"The Female Friend" (1837)

Whyte, William H.
1917–
1
The organization man.

title of book (1956)

Whyte-Melville, George John
1821–78
1
But I freely admit that the best of my fun
I owe it to horse and hound.

"The Good Grey Mare" (1933)

Widdecombe, Ann
1947–
1
He has something of the night in him.
of Michael Howard as a contender for the Conservative leadership

in
Sunday Times
11 May 1997 (electronic edition)

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