Gold to Good

A Concordance to the Collected Essays of Ralph Waldo Emerson
Compiled by Eugene F. Irey

gold, adj. (10)

    MN 1.192 1 ...the bribe acts like the neighborhood of a gold mine to impoverish the farm, the school, the church, the house...
    Tran 1.332 14 One thing at least, [the materialist] says, is certain...if I put a gold eagle in my safe, I find it again to-morrow;...
    Cir 2.303 13 An orchard, good tillage, good grounds, seem a fixture, like a gold mine, or a river, to a citizen;...
    Gts 3.161 26 This is...a false state of property, to make presents of gold and silver stuffs, as a kind of symbolical sin-offering...
    ET6 5.112 7 An Englishman of fashion is like one of those souvenirs, bound in gold vellum...but with nothing in it worth reading or remembering.
    DL 7.106 5 St. Peter's cannot have the magical power over us that the red and gold covers of our first picture-book possessed.
    PPo 8.253 27 High heart, O Hafiz! though not thine/ Fine gold and silver ore;/ More worth to thee the gift of song,/ And the clear insight more./
    Chr2 10.96 10 ...there is no man who will bargain to sell his life, say at the end of a year, for a million or ten millions of gold dollars in hand...
    EPro 11.321 23 What if...the gold dollar costs one hundred and twenty-seven cents?
    CW 12.172 17 ...our people are vain, when abroad, of having the freedom of foreign cities presented to them in a gold box.

Gold, Age of, n. (2)

    Hist 2.39 5 I shall find in [a man] the Foreworld; in his childhood the Age of Gold...
    Chr1 3.87 8 He spoke, and words more soft than rain/ Brought the Age of Gold again:/...

Gold, Cloth of, Field of th (1)

    PPr 12.390 5 Carlyle, in his strange, half-mad way, has entered the Field of the Cloth of Gold...

gold, n. (77)

    Nat 1.19 6 In July, the blue pontederia...swarms with yellow butterflies in continual motion. Art cannot rival this pomp of purple and gold.
    AmS 1.94 1 Gowns and pecuniary foundations, though of towns of gold, can never countervail the least sentence or syllable of wit.
    DSA 1.119 4 ...the meadow is spotted with fire and gold in the tint of flowers.
    LE 1.171 13 It looks as if [the French Eclectics] had all truth, in taking all the systems, and had nothing to do but to sift and wash and strain, and the gold and diamonds would remain in the last colander.
    Comp 2.123 3 I no longer wish to meet a good I do not earn, for example to find a pot of buried gold...
    Fdsp 2.197 6 No advantages, no powers, no gold or force, can be any match for [a man who stands united with his thought].
    Hsm1 2.254 23 It seems not worth [the hero's] while to...denounce with bitterness...the use of tobacco, or opium, or tea, or silk, or gold.
    Art1 2.361 1 ...in my younger days...I fancied the great pictures would be... a foreign wonder, barbaric pearl and gold...
    Chr1 3.104 14 The true charity of Goethe is to be inferred from the account he gave Dr. Eckermann of the way in which he had spent his fortune. Each bonmot of mine has cost a purse of gold.
    Mrs1 3.120 5 ...the salt, the dates, the ivory, and the gold, for which these horrible regions are visited, find their way into countries where the purchaser and consumer can hardly be ranked in one race with these cannibals and man-stealers;...
    Mrs1 3.142 7 A tradesman who had long dunned [Charles James Fox] for a note of three hundred guineas, found him one day counting gold, and demanded payment.
    Pol1 3.197 1 Gold and iron are good/ To buy iron and gold;/...
    Pol1 3.197 2 Gold and iron are good/ To buy iron and gold;/...
    NER 3.276 1 ...instead of avoiding these men who make his fine gold dim, [a man] will cast all behind him...
    UGM 4.4 3 You say...in the hills of the Sacramento there is gold for the gathering.
    PPh 4.66 5 Such as were fit to govern, into their composition the informing Deity mingled gold;...
    PPh 4.66 9 Men have their metal, as of gold and silver.
    PNR 4.84 18 ...the fine which the good, refusing to govern, ought to pay [affirms Plato], is, to be governed by a worse man; that his guards shall not handle gold and silver, but shall be instructed that there is gold and silver in their souls...
    PNR 4.84 20 ...the fine which the good, refusing to govern, ought to pay [affirms Plato], is, to be governed by a worse man; that his guards shall not handle gold and silver, but shall be instructed that there is gold and silver in their souls...
    SwM 4.114 1 The principle of all things, entrails made/ Of smallest entrails; bone, of smallest bone;/ Blood, of small sanguine drops reduced to one;/ Gold, of small grains; earth, of small sands compacted;/ Small drops to water, sparks to fire contracted./
    ShP 4.200 14 Grotius makes the like remark in respect to the Lord's Prayer, that the single clauses of which it is composed were already in use in the time of Christ, in the Rabbinical forms. He picked out the grains of gold.
    NMW 4.229 21 [Bonaparte] knew the properties of gold and iron...
    ET5 5.76 24 The Scandinavian fancied himself surrounded by Trolls... divine stevedores, carpenters, reapers, smiths and masons, swift to reward every kindness done them, with gifts of gold and silver.
    ET5 5.94 15 ...there is more gold in England than in all other countries.
    ET7 5.121 1 On the king's birthday, when each bishop was expected to offer the king a purse of gold, Latimer gave Henry VIII. a copy of the Vulgate, with a mark at the passage, Whoremongers and adulterers God will judge;...
    ET10 5.160 3 The Norman historians recite that in 1067, William carried with him into Normandy, from England, more gold and silver than had ever before been seen in Gaul.
    ET10 5.164 26 Every whim of exaggerated egotism is put into stone and iron [in England], into silver and gold...
    ET10 5.169 4 ...in the influx of tons of gold and silver;...it was found [in England] that bread rose to famine prices...
    Pow 6.77 16 'T is the same ounce of gold here in a ball, and there in a leaf.
    Pow 6.80 26 [Spirit] is not gold, but the gold-maker;...
    Wth 6.83 21 What smiths, and in what furnace, rolled/ .../ Copper and iron, lead, and gold?/
    Wth 6.89 22 ...ledges of rock, mines of iron, lead, quicksilver, tin and gold;...are [man's] natural playmates...
    CbW 6.243 13 ...thou, Cyndyllan's son! beware/ Ponderous gold and stuffs to bear/...
    DL 7.113 27 The desire of gold is not for gold.
    DL 7.114 1 The desire of gold is not for gold.
    WD 7.161 23 When commerce is vastly enlarged, California and Australia expose the gold it needs.
    WD 7.175 24 'T is the vulgar great who come dizened with gold and jewels.
    Boks 7.217 4 Money, and killing, and the Wandering Jew, and persuading the lover that his mistress is betrothed to another, these are the main-springs [of the novel]; new names, but no new qualities in the men and women. Hence the vain endeavor to keep any bit of this fairy gold which has rolled like a brook through our hands.
    Boks 7.221 13 Another member [of the literary club] meantime shall as honestly search, sift and as truly report on British mythology...the histories of Brut, Merlin and Welsh poetry;...a fourth, on Mysteries, Early Drama, Gesta Romanorum, Collier, and Dyce, and the Camden Society. Each shall give us his grains of gold...
    Clbs 7.228 11 I prize the mechanics of conversation. 'T is pulley and lever and screw. To fairly disengage the mass, and send it jingling down, a good boulder,--a block of quartz and gold...is a wonderful relief.
    Clbs 7.249 17 If...[l'homme de lettres] dare not speak of fairy gold, he will yet tell what new books he has found...
    Suc 7.285 8 Columbus at Veragua found plenty of gold;...
    Suc 7.285 20 [Columbus told the King and Queen] I assert that [the pilots] can give no other account than that they went to lands where there was abundance of gold...
    Suc 7.298 15 [The city boy in the October woods] is the king he dreamed he was; he walks through tents of gold...
    Res 8.141 25 When our population, swarming west, reached the boundary of arable land...on the face of the sterile waste beyond, the land was suddenly in parts found covered with gold and silver...
    Res 8.143 9 It was thought that the immense production of gold would make gold cheap as pewter.
    Res 8.143 11 ...the immense expansion of trade has wanted every ounce of gold...
    PC 8.208 5 Who does not prefer the age...of gold...
    PPo 8.242 5 Firdusi...has written in the Shah Nameh the annals...of Kai Kaus, in whose palace...gold and silver and precious stones were used so lavishly that in the brilliancy produced by their combined effect, night and day appeared the same;...
    PPo 8.245 25 The understanding's copper coin/ Counts not with the gold of love./
    PPo 8.259 18 From the plain text-The chemist of love/ Will this perishing mould,/ Were it made out of mire,/ Transmute into gold./-[Hafiz] proceeds to the celebration of his passion;...
    Imtl 8.326 22 The Earth goes on the Earth glittering with gold;/ The Earth goes to the Earth sooner than it wold;/ The Earth builds on the Earth castles and towers;/ The Earth says to the Earth, All this is ours./
    Imtl 8.350 11 Yama said [to Nachiketas]...choose elephants and gold and horses;...
    Aris 10.42 6 [Ulysses]...carves a bedstead out of the trunk of a tree and inlays it with gold and ivory.
    Edc1 10.132 21 ...presently the aroused intellect finds gold and gems in one of these scorned facts...
    Supl 10.177 22 ...the Orientals excel...in working in gold...
    Supl 10.178 7 Universally, the better gold, the worse man.
    SovE 10.211 7 'T is very shallow to say that cotton, or iron, or silver and gold are kings of the world;...
    MoL 10.243 2 America at large exhibited such a confusion as California showed in 1849, when the cry of gold was first raised.
    MoL 10.247 20 Air, water, fire, iron, gold, wheat, electricity, animal fibre, have not lost a particle of power...
    Schr 10.272 7 Gold and silver, says one of the Platonists, grow in the earth from the celestial gods...
    Thor 10.462 12 [Thoreau] had a strong common sense, like that which Rose Flammock, the weaver's daughter in Scott's romance [The Betrothed], commends in her father, as resembling a yardstick, which, whilst it measures dowlas and diaper, can equally well measure tapestry and cloth of gold.
    Thor 10.475 17 [Thoreau's] own verses are often rude and defective. The gold does not yet ru pure...
    LS 11.2 3 ...The word by seers or sibyls told,/ In groves of oak, or fanes of gold,/ Still floats upon the morning wind,/ Still whispers to the willing mind./
    AKan 11.262 7 Pans of gold lay drying outside of every man's tent, in perfect security [in California].
    ACiv 11.301 27 Banknotes rob the public, but are such a daily convenience that we...make believe they are gold.
    CPL 11.497 13 The sedge Papyrus...is of more importance to history than cotton, or silver, or gold.
    CPL 11.504 11 Julius Caesar, when shipwrecked, and forced to swim for life, did not gather his gold, but took his Commentaries between his teeth and swam for the shore.
    FRep 11.512 7 Flaxman, with his Greek taste, selected and combined the loveliest forms, which were executed in English clay [by Wedgewood]; sent boxes of these as gifts to every court of Europe, and formed the taste of the world. It was a renaissance of the breakfast-table and china-closet. The brave manufacturers made their fortune. The jewellers imitated the revived models in silver and gold.
    CInt 12.112 12 ...if to me it is not given/ To fetch one ingot hence/ Of the unfading gold of Heaven/ [God's] merchants may dispense,/ Yet well I know the royal mine/ And know the sparkle of its ore,/ Know Heaven's truths from lies that shine-/ Explored, they teach us to explore./
    CL 12.145 22 [The apple trees] look as if they were arms and fingers, holding out to you balls of fire and gold.
    CL 12.151 27 The world has nothing to offer more rich or entertaining than the days which October always brings us, when, after the first frosts, a steady shower of gold falls in the strong south wind from the chestnuts, maples and hickories;...
    MAng1 12.234 24 When the Pope suggested to him that the [Sistine] chapel would be enriched if the figures were ornamented with gold, Michael Angelo replied, In those days, gold was not worn; and the characters I have painted were neither rich nor desirous of wealth...
    MAng1 12.234 25 When the Pope suggested to him that the [Sistine] chapel would be enriched if the figures were ornamented with gold, Michael Angelo replied, In those days, gold was not worn; and the characters I have painted were neither rich nor desirous of wealth...
    MAng1 12.235 1 When the Pope suggested to him that the [Sistine] chapel would be enriched if the figures were ornamented with gold, Michael Angelo replied...the characters I have painted were...holy men, with whom gold was an object of contempt.
    MAng1 12.236 5 When the Pope...sent [Michelangelo] one hundred crowns of gold, as one month's wages, Michael sent them back.
    Pray 12.350 1 Not with fond shekels of the tested gold,/ Nor gems whose rates are either rich or poor/ As fancy values them; but with true prayers,/...

gold-dust, n. (1)

    WSL 12.349 4 Many of [Landor's sentences] will secure their own immortality in English literature; and this, rightly considered, is no mean merit. These are not plants and animals, but the genetical atoms of which both are composed. All our great debt to the Oriental world is of this kind, not utensils and statues of the precious metal, but bullion and gold-dust.

golden, adj. (32)

    Nat 1.64 20 This [spiritual] view, which...points to virtue as to The golden key/ Which opes the palace of eternity,/ carries upon its face the highest certificate of truth...
    Tran 1.355 20 We call the Beautiful the highest, because it appears to us the golden mean, escaping the dowdiness of the good and the heartlessness of the true.
    Lov1 2.185 24 The union which is thus effected [by love] and which adds a new value to every atom in nature--for it transmutes every thread throughout the whole web of relation into a golden ray...is yet a temporary state.
    Fdsp 2.196 8 ...in the golden hour of friendship we are surprised with shades of suspicion and unbelief.
    Exp 3.66 25 A man is a golden impossibility.
    Chr1 3.109 14 ...a golden chair was placed for the Yunani sage.
    Gts 3.163 26 It is a very onerous business, this of being served, and the debtor naturally wishes to give you a slap. A golden text for these gentlemen is that which I so admire in the Buddhist, who never thanks, and who says, Do not flatter your benefactors.
    PNR 4.83 8 Whatever [Plato] looks upon discloses a second sense, and ulterior senses. His...love of the apologue, and his apologues themselves;... the golden, silver, brass and iron temperaments;...
    SwM 4.126 5 [Swedenborg] delivers golden sayings which express with singular beauty the ethical laws;...
    MoS 4.161 3 We are golden averages...
    ShP 4.206 21 The recitation [of Shakespeare] begins; one golden word leaps out immortal from all this painted pedantry and sweetly torments us with invitations to its own inaccessible homes.
    ET8 5.134 7 ...however derived,--whether a happier tribe or mixture of tribes, the air, or what circumstance that mixed for them the golden mean of temperament,--here [in England] exists the best stock in the world...
    ET16 5.282 11 Hercules, in the legend, drew his bow at the sun, and the sun-god gave him a golden cup, with which he sailed over the ocean.
    ET16 5.282 19 The golden fleece again, of Jason, was the compass...
    Wth 6.83 17 From air the creeping centuries drew/ The matted thicket low and wide,/ This must the leaves of ages strew/ The granite slab to clothe and hide,/ Ere wheat can wave its golden pride./
    Bhr 6.167 2 Grace, Beauty, and Caprice/ Build this golden portal/...
    Bhr 6.197 13 Who dare assume to guide a youth, a maid, to perfect manners? the golden mean is so delicate, difficult...
    Elo1 7.63 15 The Welsh Triads say, Many are the friends of the golden tongue.
    PI 8.74 11 One man sees a spark or shimmer of the truth and reports it, and his saying becomes a legend or golden proverb for ages...
    PC 8.229 24 Hope never spreads her golden wings but on unfathomable seas.
    PPo 8.255 18 Once flees [the phoenix] upward, he will perch/ On Tuba's golden bough;/ His home is on that fruited arch/ Which cools the blest below.
    Insp 8.286 6 Vigorous, I spring from my couch,/ Seek the beloved Muses,/ Find them in the beech grove,/ Pleased to receive me;/ And I thank the annoying insect/ For many a golden hour./
    Aris 10.51 15 The day is darkened when the golden river runs down into mud;...
    PerF 10.71 14 ...a gardener knows that [the loam] is full of peaches, full of oranges, and he drops in a few seeds by way of keys to unlock and combine its virtues;...and by and by it has lifted into the air its full weight in golden fruit.
    SovE 10.191 14 An Eastern poet, in describing the golden age, said that God had made justice so dear to the heart of Nature that, if any injustice lurked anywhere under the sky, the blue vault would shrivel to a snake-skin and cast it out by spasms.
    Prch 10.229 26 ...once we had wooden chalices and golden priests, now we have golden chalices and wooden priests.
    JBS 11.276 7 A thousand transformations rose/ From fair to foul, from foul to fair:/ The golden crown he did not spare,/ Nor scorn the beggar's clothes./
    EPro 11.314 11 O North! give [the slave] beauty for rags,/ And honor, O South! for his shame;/ Nevada! coin thy golden crags/ With freedom's image and name./
    Wom 11.412 3 The worm its golden woof presents./ Whatever runs, flies, dives or delves/ All doff for [woman] their ornaments,/ Which suit her better than themselves./
    CPL 11.506 8 [Kepler writes] I will triumph over mankind by the honest confession that I have stolen the golden vases of the Egyptians to build up a tabernacle for my God far away from the confines of Egypt.
    MAng1 12.229 18 [Michelangelo's Moses]...is designed to embody the Hebrew Law. The law-giver is supposed to gaze upon the worshippers of the golden calf.
    ACri 12.293 14 A list might be made of showy words that tempt young writers...golden, diamond, amethyst...

Golden Age, n. (1)

    Res 8.142 10 Resources of America! why, one thinks of Saint-Simon's saying, The Golden Age is not behind, but before you.

Golden Book, n. (1)

    Mrs1 3.152 17 The constitution of our society makes it a giant's castle to the ambitious youth who have not found their names enrolled in its Golden Book...

Golden Book of Venice, n. (1)

    Aris 10.32 26 The Golden Book of Venice, the scale of European chivalry... is each a transcript of the decigrade or centigraded Man.

Golden Horn, n. (1)

    LLNE 10.351 8 There, in the Golden Horn, will the Arch-Phalanx be established;...

GOLDEN MEAN, n. (1)

    ChiE 11.473 2 [Confucius's] rare perception appears in his GOLDEN MEAN...

Golden Rule, n. [GOLDEN] (3)

    JBB 11.268 19 [John Brown] believes in two articles,-two instruments, shall I say?-the Golden Rule and the Declaration of Independence;...
    JBB 11.270 15 ...we are here to think of relief for the family of John Brown. To my eyes, that family looks very large and very needy of relief. It comprises...almost every man who loves the Golden Rule and the Declaration of Independence, like him...
    ChiE 11.472 25 ...what we call the GOLDEN RULE of Jesus, Confucius had uttered in the same terms five hundred years before.

Golden Sayings [Pythagoras] (1)

    PI 8.12 14 A figurative statement...is remembered and repeated. How often has a phrase of this kind made a reputation. Pythagoras's Golden Sayings were such...

Golden Table, n. (1)

    Aris 10.60 24 The Golden Table never lacks members;...

goldenrod, n. (3)

    ET16 5.277 17 Within the enclosure [of Stonehenge] grow buttercups, nettles, and all around, wild thyme, daisy, meadowsweet, goldenrod, thistle and the carpeting grass.
    CL 12.161 27 Is it not an eminent convenience to have in your town a person who knows where arnica grows...and the mints, or the scented goldenrod...
    ACri 12.302 20 ...when we came, in the woods, to a clump of goldenrod,- Ah! [Channing] says, here they are! these things consume a great deal of time. I don't know but they are of more importance than any other of our investments.

gold-headed, adj. (2)

    SwM 4.101 15 [Swedenborg] wore a sword when in full velvet dress, and, whenever he walked out, carried a gold-headed cane.
    SwM 4.142 16 [Swedenborg] goes up and down the world of men, a modern Rhadamanthus in gold-headed cane and peruke...

gold-lace, n. (1)

    NMW 4.243 24 I have only to put some gold-lace on the coat of my virtuous republicans [said Napoleon] and they immediately become just what I wish them.

gold-leaf, n. (2)

    SL 2.166 12 We are the photometers, we the irritable gold-leaf and tinfoil that measure the accumulations of the subtle element.
    Farm 7.153 17 ...the drawing-room heroes put down beside [the farmer] would shrivel in his presence; he solid and unexpressive, they expressed to gold-leaf.

gold-maker, n. (2)

    Pow 6.80 26 [Spirit] is not gold, but the gold-maker;...
    PPo 8.241 26 Firdusi...has written in the Shah Nameh the annals...of Karun (the Persian Croesus), the immeasurably rich gold-maker...

gold-mine, adj. (1)

    Supl 10.178 9 The political economist defies us to show any gold-mine country that is traversed by good roads...

gold-mine, n. (2)

    ET5 5.94 14 There is no gold-mine of any importance, but there is more gold in England than in all other countries.
    Bost 12.200 17 ...a gold-mine, a new country, speak to the imagination...

gold-mines, n. (1)

    FRep 11.522 5 [The American] sits secure in the possession of his vast domain...looks from his coal-fields, his wheat-bearing prairie, his gold-mines, to his two oceans...

goldsmith, n. (1)

    CL 12.160 21 The earthquake is the first chemist, goldsmith and brazier...

Goldsmith, Oliver, n. (7)

    AmS 1.112 4 This idea [of Unity] has inspired the genius of Goldsmith, Burns, Cowper...
    DL 7.120 6 ...who can see unmoved...the eager, blushing boys...stealing time to read one chapter more of the novel hardly smuggled into the tolerance of father and mother,--atoning for the same by some pages of Plutarch or Goldsmith;...
    Boks 7.201 15 Of course a certain outline should be obtained of Greek history...but the shortest is the best, and if one lacks stomach for Mr. Grote' s voluminous annals, the old slight and popular summary of Goldsmith or of Gillies will serve.
    Boks 7.204 23 If [the student] can read Livy, he has a good book; but one of the short English compends, some Goldsmith or Ferguson, should be used, that will place in the cycle [of Roman history] the bright stars of Plutarch.
    Clbs 7.244 2 ...we owe to Boswell our knowledge of the club of Dr. Johnson, Goldsmith...
    Edc1 10.158 1 ...if one [pupil] has brought in a Plutarch or Shakspeare or Don Quixote or Goldsmith or any other good book, and understands what he reads, put him at once at the head of the class.
    Scot 11.466 24 In the number and variety of his characters [Scott] approaches Shakspeare. Other painters in verse or prose have thrown into literature a few type-figures; as...Richardson, Goldsmith...

goldsmith's, n. (1)

    Gts 3.161 23 ...it is a cold lifeless business when you go to the shops to buy me something which does not represent your life and talent, but a goldsmith's.

Goldsmith's, Oliver, n. (1)

    PI 8.43 11 I have heard that the Germans think...that Goldsmith's title to the name [of poet] is not from his Deserted Village...

gold-stick-in-waiting, n. (1)

    ET6 5.109 26 The Knights of the Bath take oath to defend injured ladies; the gold-stick-in-waiting survives.

Goliath, n. (1)

    MAng1 12.229 21 In the Piazza del Gran Duca at Florence, stands, in the open air, [Michelangelo's] David, about to hurl the stone at Goliath.

Golo, Sudan, n. (1)

    Res 8.145 14 ...the Corsicans at the battle of Golo...made use of the bodies of their dead to form an intrenchment.

gondolier, n. (1)

    MLit 12.325 2 It was with [Goethe] a favorite task to find a theory of every institution, custom, art, work of art, which he observed. Witness his explanation...of the Venetian music of the gondolier...

gone, v. (96)

    Nat 1.19 19 The beauty that shimmers in the yellow afternoons of October, who ever could clutch it? Go forth to find it, and it is gone;...
    AmS 1.88 6 ...it depends on how far the process had gone, of transmuting life into truth.
    AmS 1.97 6 ...many another fact that once filled the whole sky, are gone already;...
    DSA 1.142 26 ...what hold the public worship had on men is gone...
    LE 1.171 18 ...[the light] is gone before you can cry, Hold.
    LT 1.262 8 They indicate,-these...figures of the only race in which there are individuals or changes, how far on the Fate has gone...
    LT 1.288 18 ...where but in that Thought through which we communicate with absolute nature, and are made aware that whilst we shed the dust of which we are built, grain by grain, till it is all gone, the law which clothes us with humanity remains anew?...shall we learn the Truth?
    Tran 1.359 14 Soon these improvements and mechanical inventions will be superseded;...these cities rotted...all gone...
    Hist 2.12 7 When we have gone through this process, and added thereto the Catholic Church...we have as it were been the man that made the minster;...
    SL 2.150 21 ...a person of related mind...comes to us...so nearly and intimately, as if it were the blood in our proper veins, that we feel as if some one was gone, instead of another having come;...
    Lov1 2.175 12 ...no man ever forgot the visitations of that power to his heart and brain...when he became all eye when one was present, and all memory when one was gone;...
    Lov1 2.175 24 Thou are not gone being gone,.../
    Pt1 3.10 14 I remember when I was young how much I was moved one morning by tidings that genius had appeared in a youth who sat near me at table. He had left his work and gone rambling none knew whither...
    Mrs1 3.128 2 [Fashion] is virtue gone to seed...
    Gts 3.159 14 If at any time it comes into my head that a present is due from me to somebody, I am puzzled what to give, until the opportunity is gone.
    Nat2 3.178 11 It is when [the king] is gone...that we turn from the people to find relief in the majestic men that are suggested by the pictures and the architecture.
    Nat2 3.179 6 Astronomy to the selfish becomes astrology; psychology, mesmerism (with intent to show where our spoons are gone);...
    Nat2 3.193 1 The present object [in nature] shall give you this sense of stillness that follows a pageant which has just gone by.
    NER 3.259 24 Conjuring is gone out of fashion...
    NER 3.269 9 ...even one step farther our infidelity has gone.
    UGM 4.21 18 If I work in my garden and prune an apple-tree, I am well enough entertained, and could continue indefinitely in the like occupation. But it comes to mind that a day is gone, and I have got this precious nothing done.
    UGM 4.21 25 I remember the peau d'ane on which whoso sat should have his desire, but a piece of the skin was gone for every wish.
    UGM 4.34 3 Once you saw phoenixes: they are gone; the world is not therefore disenchanted.
    PPh 4.78 19 How many ages have gone by, and [Plato] remains unapproached!
    SwM 4.113 7 ...as often as [nature] betakes herself upward from visible phenomena...she instantly as it were disappears, while no one knows... whither she is gone...
    ShP 4.191 2 The human race has gone out before [the great man]...
    ShP 4.200 26 The translation of Plutarch gets its excellence by being translation on translation. There never was a time when there was none. All the truly idiomatic and national phrases are kept, and all others successively picked out and thrown away. Something like the same process had gone on, long before, with the originals of these books.
    ShP 4.215 15 In the poet's mind the fact has gone quite over into the new element of thought, and has lost all that is exuvial.
    NMW 4.256 19 The aristocrat is the democrat ripe and gone to seed;...
    ET1 5.21 20 [Wordsworth] had never gone farther than the first part [of Goethe's Wilhelm Meister];...
    ET3 5.42 27 Nature held counsel with herself and said, My Romans are gone. To build my new empire, I will choose a rude race, all masculine, with brutish strength.
    ET5 5.93 4 In every path of practical activity [the English] have gone even with the best.
    ET10 5.160 13 The yield of wheat [in England] has gone on from 2,000, 000 quarters in the time of the Stuarts, to 13,000,000 in 1854.
    ET11 5.172 13 Many of the [English] halls...are beautiful desolations. The proprietor never saw them, or never lived in them. Primogeniture built these sumptuous piles, and I suppose it is the sentiment of every traveller...It was well to come ere these were gone.
    ET13 5.220 15 ...the age...of the Sherlocks and Butlers, is gone.
    ET14 5.236 22 The more hearty and sturdy [English] expression may indicate that the savageness of the Norseman was not all gone.
    ET14 5.255 5 The fact is, say [the English] over their wine, all that about liberty, and so forth, is gone by; it won't do any longer.
    ET16 5.280 5 The Acta Sanctorum show plainly that the men of those times believed in God and in the immortality of the soul, as their abbeys and cathedrals testify: now, even the puritanism is all gone.
    ET16 5.280 9 [Carlyle] fancied that greater men had lived in England than any of her writers; and, in fact, about the time when those writers appeared, the last of these were already gone.
    ET19 5.312 7 I seem to hear you say, that for all that is come and gone yet, we will not reduce by one chaplet or one oak-leaf the braveries of our annual feast.
    ET19 5.314 5 ...if the courage of England goes with the chances of a commercial crisis, I will go back to the capes of Massachusetts and my own Indian stream, and say to my countrymen, the old race are all gone...
    Wth 6.106 18 ...for all that is consumed so much less remains in the basket and pot, but what is gone out of these is not wasted, but well spent, if it nourish [a man's] body and enable him to finish his task;...
    Ctr 6.144 19 I knew a leading man in a leading city, who, having set his heart on an education at the university and missed it, could never quite feel himself the equal of his own brothers who had gone thither.
    Wsp 6.209 19 ...there is a feeling that religion is gone.
    Wsp 6.210 15 Let a man attain the highest and broadest culture that any American has possessed, then let him die by sea-storm...and all America will acquiesce...that after the education has gone far, such is the expensiveness of America that the best use to put a fine person to is to drown him to save his board.
    CbW 6.268 10 [The young people] explore a farm, but the house is small, old, thin; discontented people lived there and are gone;...
    Bty 6.279 4 Was never form and never face/ So sweet to Seyd as only grace/ Which did not slumber like a stone/ But hovered gleaming and was gone./
    Ill 6.317 9 [The new style or mythology] is like the cement which the peddler sells at the door; he makes broken crockery hold with it, but you can never buy of him a bit of the cement which will make it hold when he is gone.
    Ill 6.318 27 The former men believed in magic, by which temples, cities and men were swallowed up, and all trace of them gone.
    Ill 6.321 26 From day to day the capital facts of human life are hidden from our eyes. Suddenly the mist rolls up and reveals them, and we think how much good time is gone that might have been saved had any hint of these things been shown.
    SS 7.15 8 ...ropes cannot hold me when my welcome is gone.
    WD 7.181 20 Fill my hour, ye gods, so that I shall not say, whilst I have done this, Behold, also, an hour of my life is gone,--but rather, I have lived an hour.
    WD 7.182 11 The masters painted for joy, and knew not that virtue had gone out of them.
    Clbs 7.228 22 How sweet those hours when the day was not long enough to communicate and compare our intellectual jewels...the delicious verses we had hoarded! What a motive had then our solitary days! How the countenance of our friend still left some light after he had gone!
    Suc 7.283 11 We have gone nearest to the Pole.
    SA 8.102 23 Our gentlemen of the old school...were bred after English types, and that style of breeding furnished fine examples in the last generation; but, though some of us have seen such, I doubt they are all gone.
    Res 8.153 14 I have not...gone beyond the beginning of my list [of Resources].
    QO 8.189 9 In literature, quotation is good only when the writer whom I follow goes my way, being better mounted than I, gives me a cast, as we say; but if I like the gay equipage so well as to go out of my road, I had better have gone afoot.
    Grts 8.303 13 ...what a bitter-sweet sensation when we have gone to pour out our acknowledgment of a man's nobleness, and found him quite indifferent to our good opinion!
    Imtl 8.327 10 ...Swedenborg...explained his opinion of the history and destiny of souls in a narrative form, as of one who had gone in a trance into the society of other worlds.
    PerF 10.75 2 Where are the farmer's days gone? See, they are hid in that stone wall...
    PerF 10.86 16 ...it begins to be doubtful whether our corruption in this country has not gone a little over the mark of safety...
    Chr2 10.102 4 The world would run into endless routine, and forms incrust forms, till the life was gone.
    Chr2 10.106 12 Our ancestors spoke continually of angels and archangels with the same good faith as they would have spoken of their own parents or their late minister. Now the words...are rhetoric, and all credence is gone.
    Prch 10.222 12 I cannot keep the sun in heaven, if you take away the purpose that animates him. The ball...is there, but his power...to illuminate the heart as well as the atmosphere, is gone forever.
    MoL 10.254 8 ...now not only all the statues of bronze in the temples of Aegina are destroyed, but...the very walls of the city are utterly gone;...
    Plu 10.316 13 When the guests are gone, [Plutarch] would leave one lamp burning, only as a sign of the respect he bore to fires...
    LLNE 10.327 25 Astrology, magic, palmistry, are long gone.
    LLNE 10.329 19 The warm swart Earth-spirit which made the strength of past ages...warm negro ages of sentiment and vegetation,-all gone;...
    LLNE 10.346 27 ...being asked, Well, Mr. Owen, who is your disciple? How many men are there possessed of your views who will remain after you are gone to put them in practice? Not one, was his reply.
    MMEm 10.409 22 ...I [Mary Moody Emerson] have gone on my queer way with joy...
    MMEm 10.410 13 When her cherished favorite, Elizabeth Hoar, was at the Vale, and had gone out to walk in the forest with Hannah, her niece, Aunt Mary [Moody Emerson] feared they were lost...
    MMEm 10.422 8 Dissolve the body and the night is gone...
    MMEm 10.425 21 ...there is a sombre music in the whirl of times so long gone by.
    Carl 10.496 7 ...[Carlyle] thinks Oxford and Cambridge education indurates the young men...so that when they come forth of them, they say... we have gone through all the degrees, and are case-hardened against the veracities of the Universe;...
    LS 11.22 4 ...although for the satisfaction of others I have labored to show by the history that this rite [the Lord's Supper] was not intended to be perpetual; although I have gone back to weigh the expressions of Paul, I feel that here is the true point of view.
    HDC 11.61 6 The elder Bulkeley [Peter] was gone.
    HDC 11.76 12 The Pilgrims are gone;...
    War 11.160 2 For ages...the human race has gone on under the tyranny...of this first brutish form of their effort to be men;...
    War 11.174 15 If peace is to be maintained, it must be by brave men, who have come up to the same height as the hero...but who have gone one step beyond the hero, and will not seek another man's life;...
    FSLC 11.205 19 [The destiny of this country] is to be administered according to what is, and is to be, and not according to what is dead and gone.
    FSLN 11.215 5 All else is gone; from those great eyes/ The soul has fled:/ When faith is lost, when honor dies,/ The man is dead!/ Whittier, Ichabod!
    FSLN 11.229 13 [Passage of the Fugitive Slave Law] showed that the old religion and the sense of the right had faded and gone out;...
    AsSu 11.249 24 [Charles Sumner] has gone beyond the large expectation of his friends in his increasing ability and his manlier tone.
    TPar 11.293 1 ...[Theodore Parker] has gone down in early glory to his grave...
    SMC 11.370 8 When Colonel Gurney, of the Ninth [Regiment], came to him the next day to tell him that folks are just beginning to appreciate the Thirty-second Regiment...Colonel Prescott notes in his journal,-Pity they have not found it out before it was all gone.
    SMC 11.375 27 A gloom gathers on this assembly...for, in many houses, the dearet and noblest is gone from their hearth-stone.
    Wom 11.423 18 The fairest names in this country...have gone into Congress and come out dishonored.
    Scot 11.463 19 I can well remember as far back as when The Lord of the Isles was first republished in Boston, in 1815,-my own and my school-fellows' joy in the book. Marmion and The Lay had gone before...
    PLT 12.41 20 [A perception] is impatient to put on its sandals and be gone on its errand...
    II 12.74 17 ...I believe it is true in the experience of all men...that, for the memorable moments of life, we were in them, and not they in us. How they entered into me, let them say if they can; for I have gone over all the avenues of my flesh, and cannot find by which they entered, said Saint Augustine.
    Mem 12.97 15 Is [Memory] some old aunt who goes in and out of the house, and occasionally recites anecdotes of old times and persons...and she being gone again I search in vain for any trace of the anecdotes?
    Bost 12.203 23 ...there is always [in Boston]...always a heresiarch, whom the governor and deputies labor with but cannot silence. Some new light... some noble protestant, who will not stoop to infamy when all are gone mad...
    ACri 12.297 19 ...[Carlyle] talks flexibly...in loud emphasis, in undertones, then laughs till the walls ring, then calmly moderates, then hints, or raises an eyebrow. He has gone nigher to the wind than any other craft.
    PPr 12.390 17 Carlyle's style is the first emergence of all this wealth and labor with which the world has gone with child so long.
    Let 12.401 23 ...where the divine nature and the artist is crushed, the sweetness of life is gone...

gong, n. (1)

    SR 2.60 12 Instead of the gong for dinner, let us hear a whistle from the Spartan fife.

good, adj. (1191)

    Nat 1.9 16 In good health, the air is a cordial of incredible virtue.
    Nat 1.9 20 Crossing a bare common...without having in my thoughts any occurrence of special good fortune, I have enjoyed a perfect exhilaration.
    Nat 1.31 6 ...good writing and brilliant discourse are perpetual allegories.
    Nat 1.37 13 ...good thoughts are no better than good dreams, unless they be executed!
    Nat 1.37 15 The same good office is performed by Property...
    Nat 1.38 13 Water is good to drink...
    Nat 1.38 20 What is not good [the foolish] call the worst...
    Nat 1.38 22 ...what good heed Nature forms in us!
    Nat 1.41 19 ...a thing is good only so far as it serves;...
    Nat 1.60 22 [The soul] is not hot and passionate at the appearance of what it calls its own good or bad fortune...
    Nat 1.72 14 ...he that works most in [the world] is but a half-man, and whilst his arms are strong and his digestion good, his mind is imbruted...
    Nat 1.75 26 [The world] shall answer the endless inquiry...of the affections, - What is good?...
    AmS 1.83 17 The state of society is one in which the members...strut about so many walking monsters, - a good finger, a neck, a stomach, an elbow, but never a man.
    AmS 1.90 14 The book...the institution of any kind, stop with some past utterance of genius. This is good, say they - let us hold by this.
    AmS 1.90 26 ...there are creative manners, there are creative actions, and creative words; manners, actions, words, that is...springing spontaneous from the mind's own sense of good and fair.
    AmS 1.107 13 Men...very naturally seek money or power; and power because it is as good as money...
    AmS 1.110 12 This time, like all times, is a very good one...
    DSA 1.122 13 He who does a good deed is instantly ennobled.
    DSA 1.123 10 The least admixture of a lie, - for example...any attempt to make a good impression...will instantly vitiate the effect.
    DSA 1.124 15 Whilst a man seeks good ends, he is strong by the whole strength of nature.
    DSA 1.125 21 ...when he chooses...the good and great deed; then, deep melodies wander through [man's] soul from Supreme Wisdom.
    DSA 1.131 4 ...the language that describes Christ...is not the style of... enthusiasm to a good and noble heart...
    DSA 1.139 3 The good hearer is sure he has been touched sometimes;...
    DSA 1.139 12 There is a good ear, in some men, that draws supplies to virtue out of very indifferent nutriment.
    DSA 1.140 27 Let me not taint the sincerity of this plea by any oversight of the claims of good men.
    DSA 1.142 12 ...scarcely in a thousand years does any man dare to be wise and good...
    DSA 1.145 4 ...one good soul shall make the name of Moses...reverend forever.
    DSA 1.145 19 ...refuse the good models...
    DSA 1.145 24 Thank God for these good men...
    DSA 1.148 24 You would compliment a coxcomb doing a good act, but you would not praise an angel.
    LE 1.165 1 Able men, in general, have good dispositions...
    LE 1.165 3 ...an able man is nothing else than a good, free, vascular organization...
    LE 1.165 6 All men, in the abstract, are just and good;...
    LE 1.167 1 To be as good a scholar as Englishmen are...satisfies us.
    LE 1.179 24 The vulgar call good fortune that which really is produced by the calculations of genius.
    LE 1.181 23 The good scholar will not refuse to bear the yoke in his youth;...
    MN 1.199 1 Empedocles undoubtedly spoke a truth of thought, when he said, I am God; but the moment it was out of his mouth it became a lie to the ear; and the world revenged itself for the seeming arrogance by the good story about his shoe.
    MR 1.239 11 Instead of the masterly good humor and sense of power and fertility of resource in himself;...which the father had...we have now a puny, protected person...
    MR 1.242 13 Better that the book should not be quite so good, and the book-maker abler and better...
    MR 1.242 22 ...if a man find in himself any strong bias to poetry, to art... drawing him to these things with a devotion incompatible with good husbandry, that man...ought to ransom himself from the duties of economy by a certain rigor and privation in his habits.
    MR 1.252 21 We do not greet [the laborers'] talents, nor rejoice in their good fortune...
    LT 1.260 3 [The Times] is very good matter to be handled, if we are skilful;...
    LT 1.265 11 Could we...indicate those who most accurately represent every good and evil tendency of the general mind...we should have a series of sketches which would report to the next ages the color and quality of ours.
    LT 1.267 23 To-day always looks mean to the thoughtless, in the face of an uniform experience that all good and great and happy actions are made up precisely of these blank to-days.
    LT 1.273 27 ...a [wealthy] man may say his religion...is become a dividual moveable, and goes and comes near him, according as that good man frequents the house.
    LT 1.275 13 A great deal of the profoundest thinking of antiquity, which had become as good as obsolete for us, is now re-appearing in extracts and allusions...
    LT 1.276 8 The impulse [of Reform] is good, and the theory; the practice is less beautiful.
    LT 1.291 7 You shall be the asylum and patron of...every untried project which proceeds out of good will and honest seeking.
    Con 1.296 13 ...Uranus cried, A new work, O Saturn! the old is not good again.
    Con 1.298 2 The castle which conservatism is set to defend is the actual state of things, good and bad.
    Con 1.299 23 ...it may be safely affirmed of these two metaphysical antagonists [Conservatism and Reform], that each is a good half, but an impossible whole.
    Con 1.306 2 ...before this personal appeal, the innovator...must confess that no man is to be found good enough to be entitled to stand champion for the principle.
    Con 1.307 22 With equal earnestness and good faith, replies to this plaintiff an upholder of the establishment...
    Con 1.313 8 The order of things is as good as the character of the population permits.
    Con 1.315 8 ...[Friar Bernard's] piety and good will easily introduced him to many families of the rich...
    Con 1.315 19 ...we will tell you, good Father, how we spent the last evening.
    Con 1.317 13 Rich and fine is your dress, O conservatism!...and a very good state and condition are you for gentlemen and ladies to live under;...
    Con 1.319 24 If any man resist and set up a foolish hope he has entertained as good against the general despair, Society frowns on him...
    Con 1.321 26 [The sagacious] detect the falsehood of the preaching, but when they say so, all good citizens cry, Hush;...
    Con 1.322 8 What a compliment we pay to the good SPIRIT with our superserviceable zeal!
    Con 1.323 8 In the civil wars of France, Montaigne alone, among all the French gentry...made his personal integrity as good at least as a regiment.
    Con 1.323 27 Is there not something shameful that I should owe my peaceful occupancy of my house and field, not to the knowledge of my countrymen that I am useful, but to their respect for sundry other reputable persons, I know not whom, whose joint virtue still keeps the law in good odor?
    Con 1.324 19 If there be power in good intention...the north wind shall be purer...that I have lived.
    Con 1.324 25 I am primarily engaged to myself...to demonstrate to all men that there is intelligence and good will at the heart of things...
    Tran 1.334 15 Society is good when it does not violate me...
    Tran 1.337 24 The Buddhist...who, in his conviction that every good deed can by no possibility escape its reward, will not deceive the benefactor by pretending that he has done more than he should, is a Transcendentalist.
    Tran 1.347 25 ...[Transcendentalists] are not good citizens, not good members of society;...
    Tran 1.348 11 What right, cries the good world, has the man of genius to retreat from work, and indulge himself?
    YA 1.377 18 Feudalism had been good...
    YA 1.377 19 Feudalism...had some good traits of its own;...
    YA 1.380 5 The time is full of good signs.
    YA 1.381 4 These [Communities] proceeded...in great part from a feeling... that in the scramble of parties for the public purse the main duties of government were omitted,-the duty to instruct the ignorant, to supply the poor with work and with good guidance.
    YA 1.385 2 How gladly would each citizen pay a commission for the support and continuation of good guidance.
    YA 1.386 5 If any man has a talent...for counselling poor farmers how to turn their estates to good husbandry...let him in the county-town...put up his sign-board, Mr. Smith, Governor...
    YA 1.388 19 ...the college, the church, the hospital, the theatre, the hotel, the road, the ship of the capitalist,-whatever goes to secure, adorn, enlarge these is good;...
    YA 1.389 22 Good nature is plentiful...
    YA 1.390 27 ...as if the Union had any other real basis than the good pleasure of a majority of the citizens to be united.
    Hist 2.23 1 At sea, or in the forest, or in the snow, [a man of rude health and flowing spirits]...dines with as good appetite...as beside his own chimneys.
    Hist 2.25 14 ...Xenophon is as sharp-tongued as any and sharper-tongued than most, and so gives as good as he gets.
    Hist 2.25 21 The costly charm of the ancient tragedy...is that the persons... speak as persons who have great good sense without knowing it...
    Hist 2.26 4 [The Greeks] made vases, tragedies and statues, such as healthy senses should,--that is, in good taste.
    Hist 2.28 14 More than once some individual has appeared to me with... such commanding contemplation, a haughty beneficiary begging in the name of God, as made good to the nineteenth century Simeon the Stylite...
    SR 2.43 5 Our acts our angels are, or good or ill/...
    SR 2.46 7 ...to-morrow a stranger will say with masterly good sense precisely what we have thought and felt all the time...
    SR 2.47 3 [The divine idea] may be safely trusted as proportionate and of good issues...
    SR 2.49 4 ...looking out from his corner on such people and facts as pass by, [the boy] tries and sentences them...as good, bad, interesting, silly, eloquent, troublesome.
    SR 2.52 5 ...do not tell me, as a good man did to-day, of my obligation to put all poor men in good situations.
    SR 2.52 6 ...do not tell me...of my obligation to put all poor men in good situations.
    SR 2.52 24 Men do what is called a good action...much as they would pay a fine...
    SR 2.68 7 ...when [children] come into the point of view which those had who uttered these sayings, they...are willing to let the words go; for at any time they can use words as good when occasion comes.
    SR 2.75 3 ...it demands something godlike in him who...has ventured to trust himself for a taskmaster. High be his heart...that he may in good earnest be doctrine, society, law, to himself...
    SR 2.77 21 [Prayer] is the spirit of God pronouncing his works good.
    SR 2.90 1 ...you think good days are preparing for you.
    Comp 2.95 3 The legitimate inference the disciple would draw was,--We are to have such a good time as the sinners have now;...
    Comp 2.110 15 ...[every opinion] is a harpoon hurled at the whale, unwinding, as it flies, a coil of cord in the boat, and, if the harpoon is not good, or not well thrown, it will go nigh to cut the steersman in twain or sink the boat.
    Comp 2.114 4 What we buy in a broom, a mat, a wagon, a knife, is some application of good sense to a common want.
    Comp 2.114 6 It is best to pay in your land a skilful gardener, or to buy good sense applied to gardening;...
    Comp 2.114 7 It is best...to buy...in your sailor, good sense applied to navigation;...
    Comp 2.114 8 It is best...to buy...in the house, good sense applied to cooking, sewing, serving;...
    Comp 2.114 10 It is best...to buy...in your agent, good sense applied to accounts and affairs.
    Comp 2.116 18 The good man has absolute good...
    Comp 2.120 14 Every thing has two sides, a good and an evil.
    SL 2.137 6 [Our society] is a standing army, not so good as a peace.
    SL 2.141 7 [A man] inclines to do something which is easy to him and good when it is done, but which no other man can do.
    SL 2.146 16 Show us an arc of the curve, and a good mathematician will find out the whole figure.
    SL 2.147 17 The vale of Tempe, Tivoli and Rome are earth and water, rocks and sky. There are as good earth and water in a thousand places, yet how unaffecting!
    SL 2.149 13 It is with a good book as it is with good company.
    SL 2.159 8 [A man's] sin...mars all his good impression.
    SL 2.162 10 A good man is contented.
    SL 2.162 17 I see action to be good, when the need is...
    SL 2.162 18 I see action to be good, when the need is, and sitting still to be also good.
    SL 2.163 10 The good soul nourishes me...
    SL 2.164 23 I can think of nothing to fill my time with, and I find the Life of Brant. It is a very extravagant compliment to pay to Brant...or to General Washington. My time should be as good as their time...
    SL 2.164 24 I can think of nothing to fill my time with, and I find the Life of Brant. It is a very extravagant compliment to pay to Brant...or to General Washington. My time should be as good as their time...my net of relations, as good as theirs...
    SL 2.165 7 Bonaparte...rewarded in one and the same way the good soldier, the good astronomer, the good poet, the good player.
    SL 2.165 8 Bonaparte...rewarded in one and the same way the good soldier, the good astronomer, the good poet, the good player.
    SL 2.165 9 Bonaparte...rewarded in one and the same way the good soldier, the good astronomer, the good poet, the good player.
    Lov1 2.173 15 The girls may have little beauty, yet plainly do they establish between them and the good boy the most agreeable, confiding relations;...
    Lov1 2.177 17 ...men have written good verses under the inspiration of passion who cannot write well under any other circumstances.
    Lov1 2.187 7 ...losing in violence what it gains in extent, [love] becomes a thorough good understanding.
    Lov1 2.187 8 [Lovers] resign each other without complaint to the good offices which man and woman are severally appointed to discharge in time...
    Fdsp 2.192 1 The scholar sits down to write, and all his years of meditation do not furnish him with one good thought...
    Fdsp 2.192 11 [The stranger's] arrival almost brings fear to the good hearts that would welcome him.
    Fdsp 2.192 15 Of a commended stranger, only the good report is told by others...
    Fdsp 2.192 16 Of a commended stranger, only the good report is told by others, only the good and new is heard by us.
    Fdsp 2.196 6 Friendship...is too good to be believed.
    Fdsp 2.200 21 The good spirit of our life has no heaven which is the price of rashness.
    Fdsp 2.205 9 We chide the citizen because he makes love a commodity. It is...good neighborhood;...
    Fdsp 2.207 9 In good company there is never such discourse between two, across the table, as takes place when you leave them alone.
    Fdsp 2.207 12 In good company the individuals merge their egotism into a social soul...
    Fdsp 2.207 20 In good company the individuals merge their egotism into a social soul exactly co-extensive with the several consciousnesses there present. ... Now this convention, which good sense demands, destroys the high freedom of great conversation...
    Fdsp 2.211 9 To my friend I write a letter and from him I receive a letter. That seems to you a little. It suffices me. It is a spiritual gift... ... In these warm lines the heart will...pour out the prophecy of a godlier existence than all the annals of heroism have yet made good.
    Prd1 2.224 6 If a man...immerse himself in any trades or pleasures for their own sake, he may be a good wheel or pin, but he is not a cultivated man.
    Prd1 2.227 12 The good husband finds method as efficient in the packing of fire-wood in a shed...as in Peninsular campaigns...
    Prd1 2.227 27 One might find argument for optimism in the abundant flow of this saccharine element of pleasure in every suburb and extremity of the good world.
    Prd1 2.235 6 [Our Yankee trade] takes bank-notes, good, bad, clean, ragged, and saves itself by the speed with which it passes them off.
    Prd1 2.236 24 ...the good man will be the wise man, and the single-hearted the politic man.
    Prd1 2.240 19 Every man's imagination hath its friends; and life would be dearer with such companions. But if you cannot have them on good mutual terms, you cannot have them
    OS 2.280 4 In the book I read, the good thought returns to me...the image of the whole soul.
    OS 2.289 19 The inspiration which uttered itself in Hamlet and Lear could utter things as good from day to day for ever.
    Cir 2.303 12 An orchard, good tillage, good grounds, seem a fixture...to a citizen;...
    Cir 2.304 25 The man finishes his story,--how good! how final!...
    Cir 2.311 20 Good as is discourse, silence is better...
    Int 2.326 8 In the fog of good and evil affections it is hard for man to walk forward in a straight line.
    Int 2.333 3 ...[men] have myriads of facts just as good [as the writer's]...
    Int 2.333 11 I knew...a person...who, seeing my whim for writing, fancied that my experiences had somewhat superior; whilst I saw that his experiences were as good as mine.
    Int 2.337 11 A good form strikes all eyes pleasantly...
    Int 2.338 7 ...a good sentence or verse remains fresh and memorable for a long time.
    Int 2.338 15 One would think...that good thought would be as familiar as air and water...
    Int 2.338 18 ...we can count all our good books;...
    Int 2.343 1 When Socrates speaks, Lysis and Menexenus are afflicted by no shame that they do not speak. They also are good.
    Art1 2.351 14 [The painter] should know that the landscape has beauty for his eye because it expresses a thought which is to him good;...
    Art1 2.356 3 A good ballad draws my ear and heart whilst I listen...
    Pt1 3.8 16 ...nature is as truly beautiful as it is good...
    Pt1 3.11 17 Mankind in good earnest have availed so far in understanding themselves and their work, that the foremost watchman on the peak announces his news.
    Pt1 3.31 14 ...Chaucer, in his praise of Gentilesse, compares good blood in mean condition to fire...
    Pt1 3.33 8 There is good reason why we should prize this liberation.
    Pt1 3.34 17 ...all language is vehicular and transitive, and is good...for conveyance...
    Pt1 3.35 3 Either of these [symbols], or of a myriad more, are equally good to the person to whom they are significant.
    Exp 3.47 7 'T is the trick of nature thus to degrade to-day; a good deal of buzz, and somewhere a result slipped magically in.
    Exp 3.56 3 I have had good lessons from pictures which I have since seen without emotion or remark.
    Exp 3.60 7 ...to live the greatest number of good hours, is wisdom.
    Exp 3.62 16 Everything good is on the highway.
    Exp 3.62 23 ...in popular experience everything good is on the highway.
    Exp 3.66 1 ...every good quality is noxious if unmixed...
    Exp 3.68 4 All good conversation, manners and action come from a spontaneity which forgets usages...
    Exp 3.71 8 ...if at any time being alone I have good thoughts, I do not at once arrive at satisfactions...
    Exp 3.76 9 ...every evil and every good thing is a shadow which we cast.
    Exp 3.76 22 ...it is...the rounding mind's eye which makes this or that man a type or representative of humanity, with the name of hero or saint. Jesus... is a good man on whom many people are agreed that these optical laws shall take effect.
    Exp 3.80 5 Instead of feeling a poverty when we encounter a great man, let us treat the new-comer like a travelling geologist who passes through our estate and shows us good slate...in our brush pasture.
    Exp 3.82 4 In this our talking America we are ruined by our good nature and listening on all sides.
    Exp 3.84 10 In good earnest I am willing to spare this most unnecessary deal of doing.
    Exp 3.85 17 It takes a good deal of time to eat or to sleep...
    Chr1 3.92 1 Our public assemblies are pretty good tests of manly force.
    Chr1 3.93 9 ...nobody in the universe can make [the natural merchant's] place good.
    Chr1 3.100 25 The wise man not only leaves out of his thought the many, but leaves out the few. Fountains, the self-moved, the absorbed, the commander because he is commanded, the assured, the primary,--they are good;...
    Chr1 3.103 25 ...it was droll in the good Riemer, who has written the memoirs of Goethe, to make out a list of his donations and good deeds...
    Chr1 3.103 27 ...it was droll in the good Riemer, who has written the memoirs of Goethe, to make out a list of his donations and good deeds...
    Chr1 3.104 10 ...the rule and hodiurnal life of a good man is benefaction.
    Chr1 3.106 25 ...some natures are too good to be spoiled by praise...
    Chr1 3.111 10 I know nothing which life has to offer so satisfying as the profound good understanding which can subsist...between two virtuous men...
    Chr1 3.111 12 I know nothing which life has to offer so satisfying as the profound good understanding which can subsist, after much exchange of good offices, between two virtuous men...
    Mrs1 3.121 19 Comme il faut, is the Frenchman's description of good society: as we must be.
    Mrs1 3.121 25 [Good society] is a spontaneous fruit of talents and feelings of precisely that class...who take the lead in the world at this hour, and though...far from constituting the gladdest and highest tone of human feeling, it is as good as the whole society permits it to be.
    Mrs1 3.123 15 ...in the moving crowd of good society the men of valor and reality are known...
    Mrs1 3.124 1 In a good lord there must first be a good animal...
    Mrs1 3.124 2 In a good lord there must first be a good animal...
    Mrs1 3.125 4 [My gentleman] is good company for pirates and good with academicians;...
    Mrs1 3.126 19 The manners of this class [of doers] are observed and caught with devotion by men of taste. The association of these masters with each other and with men intelligent of their merits, is mutually agreeable and stimulating. The good forms, the happiest expressions of each, are repeated and adopted.
    Mrs1 3.130 16 Each [member of an assembly] returns to his degree in the scale of good society...
    Mrs1 3.132 4 ...good sense and character make their own forms every moment...
    Mrs1 3.132 20 ...we excuse in a man many sins if he will show us a complete satisfaction in his position, which asks no leave to be, of mine, or any man's good opinion.
    Mrs1 3.134 24 No house...is good for anything without a master.
    Mrs1 3.136 3 ...emperors and rich men are by no means the most skilful masters of good manners.
    Mrs1 3.137 24 Must we have a good understanding with one another's palates?...
    Mrs1 3.139 4 The average spirit of the energetic class is good sense...
    Mrs1 3.139 22 ...fashion is not good sense absolute, but relative;...
    Mrs1 3.139 22 ...fashion is...not good sense private, but good sense entertaining company.
    Mrs1 3.139 23 ...fashion is...not good sense private, but good sense entertaining company.
    Mrs1 3.140 2 ...[society] values all peculiarities as in the highest degree refreshing, which can consist with good fellowship.
    Mrs1 3.141 22 England...furnished, in the beginning of the present century, a good model of that genius which the world loves, in Mr. Fox...
    Mrs1 3.147 14 ...within the ethnical circle of good society there is a narrower and higher circle...
    Mrs1 3.150 24 ...besides those who make good in our imagination the place of muses and of Delphic Sibyls, are there not women who fill our vase with wine and roses to the brim...
    Mrs1 3.155 5 It is easy to see that what is called by distinction society and fashion has good laws as well as bad...
    Mrs1 3.155 6 Too good for banning, and too bad for blessing, [society] reminds us of a tradition of the pagan mythology, in any attempt to settle its character.
    Mrs1 3.155 19 Minerva said...if you called [men] bad, they would appear so; if you called them good, they would appear so;...
    Mrs1 3.155 23 Minerva said...there was no one person or action among [men] which would not puzzle her owl, much more all Olympus, to know whether it was fundamentally bad or good.
    Gts 3.162 19 He is a good man who can receive a gift well.
    Gts 3.164 15 ...our action on each other, good as well as evil, is so incidental and at random that we can seldom hear the acknowledgments of any person who would thank us for a benefit, without some shame and humiliation.
    Nat2 3.177 7 A susceptible person does not like to indulge his tastes in this kind [in passive nature] without the apology of some trivial necessity:...he carries a fowling-piece or a fishing-rod. I suppose this shame must have a good reason.
    Nat2 3.178 8 ...the beauty of nature must always seem unreal and mocking, until the landscape has human figures that are as good as itself.
    Nat2 3.178 9 If there were good men, there would never be this rapture in nature.
    Nat2 3.188 16 Each young and ardent person writes a diary, in which, when the hours of prayer and penitence arrive, he inscribes his soul. The pages thus written are to him burning and fragrant;...too good for the world, and hardly yet to be shown to the dearest friend.
    Nat2 3.190 17 The hunger for wealth...fools the eager pursuer. What is the end sought? Plainly to secure the ends of good sense and beauty from the intrusion of deformity or vulgarity of any kind.
    Nat2 3.191 4 ...wealth was good as it appeased the animal cravings...
    Nat2 3.191 12 ...it was known that men of thought and virtue...could lose good time whilst the room was getting warm in winter days.
    Pol1 3.197 1 Gold and iron are good/ To buy iron and gold;/...
    Pol1 3.199 9 ...we ought to remember...that [the State's institutions] all are imitable, all alterable; we may make as good, we may make better.
    Pol1 3.208 3 Good men must not obey the laws too well.
    Pol1 3.213 2 Every man finds a sanction for his simplest claims and deeds, in decisions of his own mind, which he calls Truth and Holiness. In these decisions all the citizens find a perfect agreement, and only in these; not in what is good to eat...
    Pol1 3.213 2 Every man finds a sanction for his simplest claims and deeds, in decisions of his own mind, which he calls Truth and Holiness. In these decisions all the citizens find a perfect agreement, and only in these; not in what is...good to wear...
    Pol1 3.213 3 Every man finds a sanction for his simplest claims and deeds, in decisions of his own mind, which he calls Truth and Holiness. In these decisions all the citizens find a perfect agreement, and only in these; not in what is...good use of time...
    Pol1 3.218 1 ...each of us...can do somewhat useful, or graceful, or formidable, or amusing, or lucrative. That we do, as an apology to others and to ourselves for not reaching the mark of a good and equal life.
    Pol1 3.220 27 There is not, among the most religious and instructed men of the most religious and civil nations...a sufficient belief in the unity of things, to persuade them...that the private citizen might be reasonable and a good neighbor, without the hint of a jail or a confiscation.
    NR 3.227 3 I observe a person who makes a good public appearance, and conclude thence the perfection of his private character, on which this is based;...
    NR 3.230 8 In the parliament, in the play-house, at dinner-tables [in England], I might see a great number of rich, ignorant, book-read, conventional, proud men,--many old women,--and not anywhere the Englishman who made the good speeches...
    NR 3.230 24 ...universally, a good example of this social force is the veracity of language, which cannot be debauched.
    NR 3.231 6 In the famous dispute with the Nominalists, the Realists had a good deal of reason.
    NR 3.233 1 The modernness of all good books seems to give me an existence as wide as man.
    NR 3.234 26 Anomalous facts...are of ideal use. They are good indications.
    NR 3.235 5 ...[Mesmerism, Swedenborgism, Fourierism, and the Millennial Church]...are poor pretensions enough, but good criticism on the science, philosophy and preaching of the day.
    NR 3.241 1 I think I have done well if I have acquired a new word from a good author;...
    NR 3.244 25 ...a good pear or apple costs no more time or pains to rear than a poor one;...
    NR 3.248 11 ...I endeavored to show my good men that I liked everything by turns and nothing long;...
    NER 3.253 27 ...in each of these [reform] movements emerged a good result...
    NER 3.254 16 Every project in the history of reform...is good when it is the dictate of a man's genius and constitution...
    NER 3.256 17 ...if I had not that commodity [money], I should be put on my good behavior in all companies...
    NER 3.261 16 ...society gains nothing whilst a man, not himself renovated, attempts to renovate things around him; he has become tediously good in some particular but negligent or narrow in the rest;...
    NER 3.261 26 Alas! my good friend, there is no part of society or of life better than any other part.
    NER 3.263 19 Doubts such as those I have intimated drove many good persons to agitate the questions of social reform.
    NER 3.268 9 A man of good sense but of little faith, whose compassion seemed to lead him to church as often as he went there, said to me that he liked to have concerts, and fairs, and churches, and other public amusements go on.
    NER 3.269 10 ...some doubt is felt by good and wise men whether really the happiness and probity of men is increased by the culture of the mind in those disciplines to which we give the name of education.
    NER 3.275 8 [A man]...gives his days and nights, his talents and his heart, to strike a good stroke...
    NER 3.277 13 What [the selfish man] most wishes is to be lifted to some higher platform, that he may see beyond his present fear the transalpine good, so that his fear, his coldness, his custom may be...melted and carried away in the great stream of good will.
    NER 3.277 16 ...surely the greatest good fortune that could befall me is precisely to be so moved by you that I should say, Take me and all mine...
    NER 3.278 27 I remember standing at the polls one day when the anger of the political contest gave a certain grimness to the faces of the independent electors, and a good man at my side, looking on the people, remarked, I am satisfied that the largest part of these men, on either side, mean to vote right.
    NER 3.280 26 When two persons sit and converse in a thoroughly good understanding, the remark is sure to be made, See how we have disputed about words!
    NER 3.283 2 If the auguries of the prophesying heart shall make themselves good in time, the man who shall be born...is one who shall enjoy his connection with a higher life...
    NER 3.284 5 ...the good globe is faithful...
    UGM 4.3 10 The world is upheld by the veracity of good men...
    UGM 4.5 23 Each man seeks those of different quality from his own, and such as are good of their kind;...
    UGM 4.7 12 What is good is effective, generative;...
    UGM 4.10 15 The eye repeats every day the first eulogy on things,--He saw that they were good.
    UGM 4.12 16 ...in good faith, we are multiplied by our proxies.
    UGM 4.22 17 I seem to have no good without breach of good manners.
    UGM 4.26 9 ...it is very easy to be as wise and good as your companions.
    UGM 4.27 12 ...[Voltaire] said of the good Jesus, even, I pray you, let me never hear that man's name again.
    UGM 4.28 9 It seems as if the Deity dressed each soul which he sends into nature in certain virtues and powers not communicable to other men, and sending it to perform one more turn through the circle of beings, wrote, Not transferable and Good for this trip only, on these garments of the soul.
    UGM 4.28 13 There is such good will to impart, and such good will to receive, that each threatens to become the other;...
    UGM 4.28 14 There is such good will to impart, and such good will to receive, that each threatens to become the other;...
    PPh 4.39 22 ...every brisk young man who says in succession fine things to each reluctant generation...is some reader of Plato, translating into the vernacular, wittily, his good things.
    PPh 4.42 1 What is not good for virtue, is good for knowledge.
    PPh 4.43 20 As a good chimney burns its smoke, so a philosopher converts the value of all his fortunes into his intellectual performances.
    PPh 4.46 16 In a month or two, through the favor of their good genius, [ardent young men and women] meet some one so related as to assist their volcanic estate, and, good communication being once established, they are thenceforward good citizens.
    PPh 4.46 17 In a month or two, through the favor of their good genius, [ardent young men and women] meet some one so related as to assist their volcanic estate, and, good communication being once established, they are thenceforward good citizens.
    PPh 4.46 19 In a month or two, through the favor of their good genius, [ardent young men and women] meet some one so related as to assist their volcanic estate, and, good communication being once established, they are thenceforward good citizens.
    PPh 4.56 24 To the study of nature [Plato]...prefixes the dogma, Let us declare the cause which led the Supreme Ordainer to produce and compose the universe. He was good; and he who is good has no kind of envy.
    PPh 4.59 25 Socrates' profession of obstetric art is good philosophy;...
    PPh 4.60 2 No orator can measure in effect with him who can give good nicknames.
    PPh 4.63 17 Nature is good, but the intellect is better...
    PPh 4.71 4 Socrates, a man...of a personal homeliness so remarkable as to be a cause of wit in others:--the rather that his broad good nature and exquisite taste for a joke invited the sally...
    PPh 4.71 21 [Socrates] affected a good many citizen-like tastes...
    PPh 4.73 2 ...it is said that to procure the pleasure, which he loves, of talking at his ease all day with the most elegant and cultivated young men, [Socrates] will now and then return to his shop and carve statues, good or bad, for sale.
    PPh 4.77 22 [Plato] has clapped copyright on the world. This is the ambition of individualism. But the mouthful proves too large. Boa constrictor has good will to eat it, but he is foiled.
    PNR 4.81 3 It seems as if nature, in regarding the geologic night behind her, when, in five or six millenniums, she had turned out five or six men, as Homer, Phidias, Menu and Columbus, was no wise discontented with the result. ... These were...a good basis for further proceeding.
    PNR 4.84 11 Plato affirms...that the order or proceeding of nature was from the mind to the body, and, though a sound body cannot restore an unsound mind, yet a good soul can, by its virtue, render the body the best possible.
    SwM 4.95 7 The Koran makes a distinct class of those who are by nature good...
    SwM 4.109 14 Gravitation, as explained by Newton, is good...
    SwM 4.126 1 [To Swedenborg] They who place merit in good works seem to themselves to cut wood.
    SwM 4.129 26 Whether from a self-inquisitorial habit that he grew into from jealousy of the sins to which men of thought are liable, [Swedenborg] has acquired, in disentangling and demonstrating that particular form of moral disease, an acumen which no conscience can resist. I refer to his feeling of the profanation of thinking to what is good, from scientifics.
    SwM 4.132 27 Genius is ever haunted by similar dreams [to those of Swedenborg], when the hells and the heavens are opened to it. But these pictures are to be held...as a quite arbitrary and accidental picture of the truth,--not as the truth. Any other symbol would be as good; then this is safely seen.
    SwM 4.135 23 The excess of [Hebraic] influence shows itself [in Swedenborg] in the incongruous importation of a foreign rhetoric. What have I to do, asks the impatient reader, with...beryl and chalcedony;...what with...behemoth and unicorn? Good for Orientals, these are nothing to me.
    SwM 4.138 7 That is active duty, say the Hindoos, which is not for our bondage;...all other duty is good only unto weariness.
    SwM 4.138 24 ...man, though in brothels, or jails, or on gibbets, is on his way to all that is good and true.
    MoS 4.149 13 A man is flushed with success, and bethinks himself what this good luck signifies.
    MoS 4.153 13 [The men of the senses] believe that...a man will be eloquent, if you give him good wine.
    MoS 4.164 11 [Montaigne] took up his economy in good earnest...
    MoS 4.180 4 ...shall we, because a good nature inclines us to virtue's side, say, There are no doubts...
    MoS 4.182 9 the people's questions are not [the spiritualist's]; their methods are not his; and against all the dictates of good nature he is driven to say he has no pleasure in them.
    MoS 4.185 24 ...the world-spirit is a good swimmer...
    ShP 4.189 14 A poet is no rattle-brain, saying what comes uppermost, because he says every thing, saying at last something good;...
    ShP 4.197 3 Other men say wise things as well as [the poet]; only they say a good many foolish things, and do not know when they have spoken wisely.
    ShP 4.201 8 Every book supplies its time with one good word;...
    ShP 4.205 17 ...[Shakespeare]...in all respects appears as a good husband...
    ShP 4.210 19 Had [Shakespeare] been less, we should have had to consider...how good a dramatist he was...
    ShP 4.211 27 A good reader can, in a sort, nestle into Plato's brain and think from thence; but not into Shakspeare's.
    ShP 4.215 9 Cultivated men often attain a good degree of skill in writing verses;...
    NMW 4.225 21 [The man in the street] finds [Napoleon], like himself, by birth a citizen, who, by very intelligible merits, arrived as such a commanding position that he could indulge all those tastes which the common man possesses but is obliged to conceal and deny: good society, good books...
    NMW 4.226 7 ...Mirabeau plagiarized every good thought, every good word that was spoken in France.
    NMW 4.226 8 ...Mirabeau plagiarized every good thought, every good word that was spoken in France.
    NMW 4.227 13 All distinguished engineers, savans, statists, report to [a man of Napoleon's stamp]: so likewise do all good heads in every kind...
    NMW 4.228 14 An Italian proverb...declares that if you would succeed, you must not be too good.
    NMW 4.234 18 At the moment in which the Russian army was making its retreat, painfully, but in good order...the Emperor Napoleon came riding at full speed toward the artillery.
    NMW 4.238 15 Before he fought a battle, Bonaparte thought...a great deal about what he should do in case of a reverse of fortune. The same prudence and good sense mark all his behavior.
    NMW 4.238 20 [Bonaparte's] instructions to his secretary at the Tuileries are worth remembering. During the night, enter my chamber as seldom as possible. Do not awake me when you have any good news to communicate;...
    NMW 4.243 16 Good God! [Napoleon] said, how rare men are!
    NMW 4.251 9 Corvisart candidly agreed with me [said Bonaparte] that all your filthy mixtures are good for nothing.
    NMW 4.251 21 I admire [Bonaparte's] simple, clear narrative of his battles;--good as Caesar's;...
    NMW 4.255 26 [Napoleon] had the habit of pulling [women's] ears and pinching their cheeks when he was in good humor...
    GoW 4.263 13 ...as the good Luther writes, When I am angry, I can pray well and preach well...
    GoW 4.268 20 [A man] must be good of his kind. That is all that Talleyrand...all that the common-sense of mankind asks.
    GoW 4.278 6 I suppose no book of this century can compare with [Goethe' s Wilhelm Meister] in its delicious sweetness...so provoking to the mind, gratifying it with...so many good hints for the conduct of life...
    GoW 4.282 26 ...the German nation have the most ridiculous good faith on these [philosophical] subjects...
    GoW 4.288 22 There is a slight blush of shame on the cheek of good men and aspiring men...
    GoW 4.290 21 The secret of genius is...to exact good faith, reality and a purpose;...
    ET1 5.3 11 ...I remember the pleasure of that first walk on English ground... to a house in Russell Square, whither we had been recommended to good chambers.
    ET1 5.5 12 ...I have copied the few notes I made of visits to persons, as they respect parties quite too good and too transparent to the whole world to make it needful to affect any prudery of suppression about a few hints of those bright personalities.
    ET1 5.8 2 The Greek histories [Landor] thought the only good;...
    ET1 5.13 21 ...[Coleridge] compared one island [Malta] with the other [Sicily]...Sicily was an excellent school of political economy; for, in any town there, it only needed to ask what the government enacted, and reverse that, to know what ought to be done; it was the most felicitously opposite legislation to anything good and wise.
    ET1 5.16 15 At one time [Carlyle] had inquired and read a good deal about America.
    ET1 5.18 26 The baker's boy brings muffins to the window at a fixed hour every day, and that is all the Londoner knows or wishes to know on the subject. But it turned out good men.
    ET1 5.19 9 [Wordsworth's] health was good...
    ET1 5.20 26 [Wordsworth] said he talked on political aspects, for he wished to impress on me and all good Americans to cultivate the moral, the conservative, etc., etc....
    ET1 5.23 12 [Wordsworth] replied he never was in haste to publish; partly because he corrected a good deal...
    ET1 5.23 24 [Wordsworth] preferred such of his poems as touched the affections, to any others; for...whatever combined a truth with an affection was ktema es aei, good to-day and good forever.
    ET1 5.24 12 [Wordsworth] then said he would show me a better way towards the inn; and he walked a good part of a mile...
    ET2 5.25 23 I am not a good traveller...
    ET2 5.26 22 The good ship darts through the water all day, all night, like a fish;...
    ET2 5.27 11 Our good master keeps his kites up to the last moment...
    ET2 5.31 9 A great mind is a good sailor...
    ET2 5.31 11 ...the sea is not slow in disclosing inestimable secrets to a good naturalist.
    ET2 5.31 12 'T is a good rule in every journey to provide some piece of liberal study to rescue the hours which bad weather, bad company and taverns steal from the best economist.
    ET3 5.40 12 The shop-keeping nation [England], to use a shop word, has a good stand.
    ET4 5.46 1 ...it remains to be seen whether [the English] can make good the exodus of millions from Great Britain...
    ET4 5.48 26 Trades and professions carve their own lines on face and form. Certain circumstances of English life are not less effective; as...good ale and mutton;...
    ET4 5.48 26 Trades and professions carve their own lines on face and form. Certain circumstances of English life are not less effective; as...open market, or good wages for every kind of labor;...
    ET4 5.58 17 These Norsemen are excellent persons in the main, with good sense...
    ET4 5.69 8 A clear skin, a peach-bloom complexion and good teeth are found all over the island [England].
    ET4 5.69 13 Good feeding is a chief point of national pride among the vulgar [in England]...
    ET4 5.71 14 If in every efficient man there is first a fine animal, in the English race it is of the best breed, a wealthy, juicy, broad-chested creature, steeped in ale and good cheer...
    ET4 5.71 27 The horse has more uses than Buffon noted. If you go into the streets, every driver in 'bus or dray is a bully, and if I wanted a good troop of soldiers, I should recruit among the stables.
    ET5 5.77 5 If the [English] race is good, so is the place.
    ET5 5.83 22 [The English] are...not good in jewelry or mosaics...
    ET5 5.89 7 At Rogers's mills, in Sheffield...I was told there is no luck in making good steel;...
    ET5 5.89 9 At Rogers's mills, in Sheffield...I was told...that they make no mistakes, every blade in the hundred and in the thousand is good.
    ET5 5.90 14 They are excellent judges in England of a good worker...
    ET5 5.90 18 They are excellent judges in England of a good worker, and when they find one...there is nothing too good or too high for him.
    ET5 5.91 22 Lord Elgin, at Athens, saw the imminent ruin of the Greek remains, set up his scaffoldings...and, after five years' labor to collect them, got his marbles on ship-board. The ship struck a rock and went to the bottom. He had them all fished up by divers, at a vast expense, and brought to London; not knowing that Haydon, Fuseli and Canova, and all the good heads in all the world, were to be his applauders.
    ET5 5.99 4 One secret of [the Englishmen's] power is their mutual good understanding.
    ET5 5.99 5 Not only good minds are born among [the English], but all the people have good minds.
    ET5 5.99 6 Not only good minds are born among [the English], but all the people have good minds.
    ET5 5.99 7 Every nation has yielded some good wit...
    ET6 5.103 26 It requires, men say, a good constitution to travel in Spain.
    ET6 5.104 19 [The Englishman] has that aplomb which results from a good adjustment of the moral and physical nature...
    ET6 5.107 19 ...within, [the Englishman's house] is...filled with good furniture.
    ET6 5.108 2 Incredible amounts of plate are found in good houses [in England]...
    ET6 5.109 11 Wellington governed India and Spain and his own troops, and fought battles, like a good family-man...
    ET6 5.114 8 The [English] dress-dinner generates a talent of table-talk which reaches great perfection: the stories are so good that one is sure they must have been often told before...
    ET6 5.114 17 English stories, bon-mots and the recorded table-talk of their wits, are as good as the best of the French.
    ET6 5.114 27 ...the usage of a dress-dinner every day at dark has a tendency to hive and produce to advantage every thing good [in table-talk].
    ET7 5.118 10 The phrase of the lowest of the [English] people is honor-bright, and their vulgar praise, His word is as good as his bond.
    ET7 5.124 11 The old Italian author of the Relation of England (in 1500), says, I have it on the best information, that when the war is actually raging most furiously, [the English] will seek for good eating and all their other comforts, without thinking what harm might befall them.
    ET7 5.125 3 It is told of a good Sir John that he heard a case stated by counsel...
    ET8 5.130 8 [The English] are good lovers, good haters...
    ET8 5.131 19 [The English] are good at storming redoubts...
    ET9 5.146 8 I have found that Englishmen have such a good opinion of England, that the ordinary phrases in all good society, of postponing or disparaging one's own things in talking with a stranger, are seriously mistaken by them for an insuppressible homage to the merits of their nation;...
    ET9 5.146 10 ...the ordinary phrases in all good society, of postponing or disparaging one's own things in talking with a stranger, are seriously mistaken by [the English] for an insuppressible homage to the merits of their nation;...
    ET9 5.147 21 ...in all companies, each of [the English] has too good an opinion of himself to imitate anybody.
    ET9 5.152 12 ...this precious knave [George of Cappadocia] became, in good time, Saint George of England...
    ET10 5.153 9 A coarse logic rules throughout all English souls;--if you have merit, can you not show it by your good clothes and coach and horses?
    ET10 5.155 2 ...Mr. Wortley said, though, in the higher ranks, to cultivate family affections was a good thing, it was not so among the lower orders.
    ET10 5.166 9 Such as we have seen is the wealth of England; a mighty mass, and made good in whatever details we care to explore.
    ET10 5.166 13 [England's] worthies are ever surrounded by as good men as themselves;...
    ET10 5.170 7 At present [England] does not rule her wealth. She is simply a good England...
    ET11 5.186 11 [English nobility's] good behavior deserves all its fame...
    ET11 5.189 21 ET12 5.200 12 It is a curious proof of the English use and wont, or of their good nature, that these young men [at Oxford] are locked up every night at nine o'clock...
    ET12 5.207 21 When born with good constitutions, [English students] make those eupeptic studying-mills...whose powers of performance compare with ours as the steam-hammer with the music-box;...
    ET13 5.219 16 The [English] national temperament deeply enjoys the unbroken order and tradition of its church;...the sober grace, the good company, the connection with the throne and with history, which adorn it.
    ET13 5.219 23 Good churches are not built by bad men;...
    ET13 5.221 23 The torpidity on the side of religion of the vigorous English understanding shows how much wit and folly can agree in one brain. Their religion is a quotation;...and any examination is interdicted with screams of terror. In good company you expect them to laugh at the fanaticism of the vulgar; but they do not; they are the vulgar.
    ET13 5.222 5 Wellington esteems a saint only as far as he can be an army chaplain: Mr. Briscoll, by his admirable conduct and good sense, got the better of Methodism, which had appeared among the soldiers and once among the officers.
    ET13 5.223 14 The Anglican Church is marked by the grace and good sense of its forms...
    ET13 5.223 19 [The Anglican Church] has a general good name for amenity and mildness.
    ET14 5.235 10 A good [English] writer, if he has indulged in a Roman roundness, makes haste to chasten and nerve his period by English monosyllables.
    ET14 5.246 1 Hallam inspires respect...by his manifest love of good books...
    ET14 5.247 6 The brilliant Macaulay...explicitly teaches that good means good to eat, good to wear...
    ET14 5.247 7 The brilliant Macaulay...explicitly teaches that good means good to eat, good to wear...
    ET14 5.247 17 [Macaulay] thinks it the distinctive merit of the Baconian philosophy in its triumph over the old Platonic, its disentangling the intellect from theories of the all-Fair and all-Good, and pinning it down to the making of a better sick chair and a better wine-whey for an invalid;-- this not ironically, but in good faith;...
    ET14 5.252 20 A good Englishman shuts himself out of three fourths of his mind...
    ET14 5.252 22 [A good Englishman] has learning, good sense, power of labor, and logic;...
    ET14 5.257 20 Through all his refinements...[Tennyson] has reached the public,--a certificate of good sense and general power...
    ET15 5.261 7 The celebrated Lord Somers knew of no good law proposed and passed in his time, to which the public papers had not directed his attention.
    ET15 5.265 12 I went one day with a good friend to The [London] Times office...
    ET15 5.268 16 No writer is suffered to claim the authorship of any paper [in the London Times]; everything good, from whatever quarter, comes out editorially;...
    ET15 5.271 6 Punch is equally an expression of English good sense, as the London Times.
    ET15 5.272 23 ...[if the London Times would cleave to the right] it would have the authority which is claimed for that dream of good men not yet come to pass...
    ET16 5.274 10 Art and high art is a favorite target for [Carlyle's] wit. Yes, Kunst is a great delusion, and Goethe and Schiller wasted a great deal of good time on it...
    ET16 5.274 14 As soon as men begin to talk of art, architecture and antiquities, nothing good comes of it [according to Carlyle].
    ET16 5.275 15 I told Carlyle that...I like the [English] people; they are as good as they are handsome;...
    ET16 5.277 13 It was pleasant to see that...[Stonehenge]--two upright stones and a lintel laid across...were like what is most permanent on the face of the planet: these, and the barrows,--mere mounds...like the same mound on the plain of Troy, which still makes good to the passing mariner on Hellespont, the vaunt of Homer...
    ET16 5.278 18 I...was ready to maintain that some cleverer elephants or mylodonta had borne off and laid these rocks [of Stonehenge] one on another. Only the good beasts must have known how to cut a well-wrought tenon and mortise...
    ET16 5.279 6 Stonehenge, in virtue of the simplicity of its plan and its good preservation, is as if new and recent;...
    ET16 5.283 18 I chanced to see, a year ago, men at work...in Boston, swinging a block of granite of the size of the largest of the Stonehenge columns, with an ordinary derrick. The men were common masons...nor did they think they were doing anything remarkable. I suppose there were as good men a thousand years ago.
    ET16 5.284 21 Although these apartments and the long library [at Wilton Hall] were full of good family portraits...yet the eye was still drawn to the windows...
    ET16 5.284 23 ...though there were some good pictures [at Wilton Hall]... yet the eye was still drawn to the windows...
    ET16 5.286 9 Whilst we listened to the organ [at Salisbury Cathedral], my friend [Carlyle] remarked, the music is good, and yet not quite religious...
    ET16 5.288 27 There, in that great sloven continent [America]...still sleeps and murmurs and hides the great mother, long since driven away from the trim hedge-rows and over-cultivated garden of England. And, in England, I am quite too sensible of this. Every one is on his good behavior and must be dressed for dinner at six.
    ET17 5.292 7 An equal good fortune attended many later accidents of my journey [in England]...
    ET17 5.292 12 My visit [to England] fell in the fortunate days when Mr. [George] Bancroft was the American Minister in London, and at his house, or through his good offices, I had easy access to excellent persons and to privileged places.
    ET18 5.304 17 ...[the English] read with good intent...
    ET18 5.306 6 [The English]...are like a dull good horse which lets every nag pass him, but with whip and spur will run down every racer in the field.
    ET18 5.306 21 ...any forbearance from [an Englishman's] superiors surprises him, and they suffer in his good opinion.
    ET19 5.310 25 I am...here...to speak...of that which is good in holidays and working-days...
    ET19 5.312 20 ...I was given to understand in my childhood...that [Englishmen were]...good lovers, good haters...
    ET19 5.312 22 ...I was given to understand in my childhood...that [Englishmen were]...good lovers, good haters, and you could know little about them till you had seen them long, and little good of them till you had seen them in action;...
    F 6.4 1 We decide that [the boys and girls] are not of good stock.
    F 6.6 20 ...now and then an amiable parson...believes in a pistareen-Providence, which, whenever the good man wants a dinner, makes that somebody shall knock at his door and leave a half-dollar.
    F 6.12 1 Now and then one has a new cell or camarilla opened in his brain... a good hand for drawing...
    F 6.12 1 Now and then one has a new cell or camarilla opened in his brain... a good foot for dancing...
    F 6.13 9 A good deal of our politics is physiological.
    F 6.18 27 ...the journals contrive to furnish one good piece of news every day.
    F 6.31 11 What good, honest, generous men at home, will be wolves and foxes on 'Change!
    F 6.48 2 A good intention clothes itself with sudden power.
    Pow 6.59 19 Nothing that [the weaker party] knows will quite hit the mark, whilst all the rival's arrows are good, and well thrown.
    Pow 6.60 1 The second man is as good as the first,--perhaps better;...
    Pow 6.60 5 Health is good...
    Pow 6.60 10 A good tree that agrees with the soil will grow in spite of blight...
    Pow 6.63 14 Men expect from good whigs put into office by the respectability of the country, much less skill to deal with Mexico...than from some strong transgressor, like Jefferson or Jackson...
    Pow 6.64 3 ...all kinds of power usually emerge at the same time; good energy and bad;...
    Pow 6.65 1 ...the 'bruisers,' who have run the gauntlet of caucus and tavern through the county or the state,--have their own vices, but they have the good nature of strength and courage.
    Pow 6.66 6 The communities hitherto founded by socialists...are only possible by installing Judas as steward. The rest of the offices may be filled by good burgesses.
    Pow 6.66 17 It is an esoteric doctrine of society that a little wickedness is good to make muscle;...
    Pow 6.66 18 It is an esoteric doctrine of society that a little wickedness is good to make muscle; as if conscience were not good for hands and legs;...
    Pow 6.66 26 'T is not very rare, the coincidence of sharp private and political practice with public spirit and good neighborhood.
    Pow 6.67 6 ...[Boniface] made good friends of the selectmen...
    Pow 6.68 10 The rule for this whole class of [natural] agencies is,--all plus is good; only put it in the right place.
    Pow 6.70 3 The people lean on this [aboriginal source], and the mob is not quite so bad an argument as we sometimes say, for it has this good side.
    Pow 6.71 5 Everything good in nature and the world is in that moment of transition [from savagery to civility]...
    Pow 6.74 4 Everything is good which takes away one plaything and delusion more...
    Pow 6.74 9 Friends, books, pictures, lower duties, talents, flatteries, hopes,-- all are distractions which cause oscillations in our giddy balloon, and make a good poise and a straight course impossible.
    Pow 6.75 16 ...I hope, said a good man to Rothschild, your children are not too fond of money and business; I am sure you would not wish that.--I am sure I should wish that; I wish them to give mind, soul, heart and body to business,--that is the way to be happy.
    Pow 6.76 16 The good Speaker in the House is not the man who knows the theory of parliamentary tactics, but the man who decides off-hand.
    Pow 6.76 19 The good judge is not he who does hair-splitting justice to every allegation...
    Pow 6.76 23 The good lawyer is not the man who has an eye to every side and angle of contingency...
    Pow 6.78 4 A course of mobs is good practice for orators.
    Pow 6.79 3 More are made good by exercitation than by nature, said Democritus.
    Wth 6.85 10 [A man] fails to make his place good in the world unless he not only pays his debt but also adds something to the common wealth.
    Wth 6.87 17 Wealth begins...in a good pump that yields you plenty of sweet water;...
    Wth 6.87 20 Wealth begins...in a good double-wick lamp...
    Wth 6.87 27 Wealth begins...in giving on all sides by tools and auxiliaries the greatest possible extension to our powers; as if it added...length to the day, and knowledge and good will.
    Wth 6.97 21 The socialism of our day has done good service in setting men on thinking how certain civilizing benefits...can be enjoyed by all.
    Wth 6.97 26 There are many articles good for occasional use, which few men are able to own.
    Wth 6.100 8 [The right merchant] is thoroughly persuaded of the truths of arithmetic. There is always a reason, in the man, for his good or bad fortune...
    Wth 6.100 14 [The right merchant] knows...that good luck is another name for tenacity of purpose.
    Wth 6.101 14 Political Economy is as good a book wherein to read the life of man...as any Bible which has come down to us.
    Wth 6.104 18 ...if you should take out of the powerful class engaged in trade a hundred good men and put in a hundred bad...would not the dollar... presently find it out?
    Wth 6.111 22 That is the good head, which serves the end and commands the means.
    Wth 6.113 27 ...next to humility, I have noticed that pride is a pretty good husband.
    Wth 6.113 27 A good pride is, as I reckon it, worth from five hundred to fifteen hundred a year.
    Wth 6.118 16 A farm is a good thing when it begins and ends with itself...
    Wth 6.124 9 Good husbandry finds wife, children and household.
    Wth 6.124 11 The good merchant [finds] large gains, ships, stocks and money.
    Wth 6.124 12 The good poet [finds] fame and literary credit;...
    Wth 6.124 18 Hotspur of course is poor, and Furlong a good provider.
    Ctr 6.134 20 He only is a well-made man who has a good determination.
    Ctr 6.137 23 We must...meet men on broad grounds of good meaning and good sense.
    Ctr 6.141 7 ...I think it the part of good sense to provide every fine soul with such culture that it shall not, at thirty or forty years, have to say, This which I might do is made hopeless through my want of weapons.
    Ctr 6.142 1 We look that a great man should be a good reader...
    Ctr 6.142 3 Good criticism is very rare and always precious.
    Ctr 6.142 10 ...books are good only as far as a boy is ready for them.
    Ctr 6.144 1 ...Lord Herbert of Cherbury said, A good rider on a good horse is as much above himself and others as the world can make him.
    Ctr 6.145 3 ...men run away to other countries because they are not good in their own...
    Ctr 6.148 27 Aubrey writes, I have heard Thomas Hobbes say, that, in the Earl of Devon's house, in Derbyshire, there was a good library...
    Ctr 6.149 3 ...the want of good conversation [at the Earl of Devon's] was a very great inconvenience...
    Ctr 6.149 7 In the country, in long time, for want of good conversation, one's understanding and invention contract a moss on them...
    Ctr 6.151 14 I have heard that throughout this country a certain respect is paid to good broadcloth;...
    Ctr 6.152 8 ...among a million of good coats a fine coat comes to be no distinction...
    Ctr 6.152 14 In an English party a man...with a face like red dough, unexpectedly discloses...personal familiarity with good men in all parts of the world...
    Ctr 6.152 27 Mr. Pitt, like Mr. Pym, thought the title of Mister good against any king in Europe.
    Ctr 6.154 17 The least habit of dominion over the palate has certain good effects not easily estimated.
    Ctr 6.157 14 Here is a new poem, which elicits a good many comments in the journals and in conversation.
    Ctr 6.161 3 A man who stands on a good footing with the heads of parties at Washington, reads the rumors of the newspapers...with a key to the right and wrong in each statement, and sees well enough where all this will end.
    Ctr 6.162 27 If there is any great and good thing in store for you, it will not come at the first or the second call...
    Ctr 6.165 3 ...in an old community a well-born proprietor is usually found... to feel a habitual desire that the estate...shall be delivered down to the next heir in as good condition as he received it;...
    Bhr 6.169 7 Good tableaux do not need declamation.
    Bhr 6.170 18 There are certain manners which are learned in good society, of that force that if a person have them, he or she must be considered...
    Bhr 6.173 1 Society is infested with rude...persons...whom a public opinion concentrated into good manners...can reach...
    Bhr 6.180 9 There is a look by which a man shows he is going to say a good thing...
    Bhr 6.181 5 There are...prowling eyes; and eyes full of fate,--some of good and some of sinister omen.
    Bhr 6.181 27 The sculptor and Winckelmann and Lavater will tell you... how [the nose's] forms express...good or bad temper.
    Bhr 6.183 4 There are people who come in ever like a child with a piece of good news.
    Bhr 6.183 7 It was said of the late Lord Holland that he always came down to breakfast with the air of a man who had just met with some signal good fortune.
    Bhr 6.186 13 The basis of good manners is self-reliance.
    Bhr 6.186 25 The hero...should impart comfort by his own security and good nature to all beholders.
    Bhr 6.188 14 People masquerade before us...as...senators, or professors, or great lawyers, and impose on the frivolous, and a good deal on each other, by these fames.
    Bhr 6.188 15 ...it is a point of prudent good manners to treat these reputations tenderly...
    Bhr 6.192 20 'T is a French definition of friendship, rien que s'entendre, good understanding.
    Bhr 6.192 23 That is the charm in all good novels...that the heroes mutually understand, from the first...
    Bhr 6.192 24 That is the charm in all good novels, as it is the charm in all good histories, that the heroes mutually understand, from the first...
    Bhr 6.193 22 ...such was the eloquence and good humor of the monk [Basle], that wherever he went he was received gladly and civilly treated...
    Bhr 6.194 1 ...even good angels came from far to see [the monk Basle]...
    Bhr 6.196 4 ...[beautiful manners] must be inspired by the good heart.
    Bhr 6.196 6 It is good to give a stranger a meal...
    Bhr 6.196 8 It is good to give a stranger...a night's lodging. It is better to be hospitable to his good meaning and thought...
    Bhr 6.196 12 We must be as courteous to a man as we are to a picture, which we are willing to give the advantage of a good light.
    Wsp 6.201 16 ...I am sure that a certain truth will be said through me... though I should try to say the reverse. Nor do I fear skepticism for any good soul.
    Wsp 6.203 20 I and my neighbors have been bred in the notion that unless we came soon to some good church...there would be a universal thaw and dissolution.
    Wsp 6.212 6 Even well-disposed, good sort of people are touched with the same infidelity...
    Wsp 6.215 15 I can best indicate by examples those reactions by which every part of nature replies to the purpose of the actor,--beneficently to the good, penally to the bad.
    Wsp 6.224 24 To every creature is his own weapon, however skilfully concealed from himself, a good while.
    Wsp 6.226 12 There was never a man born so wise or good but one or more companions came into the world with him, who delight in his faculty and report it.
    Wsp 6.238 13 If there ever was a good man, be certain there was another and will be more.
    Wsp 6.241 27 No good fame can help, no bad fame can hurt [man].
    Wsp 6.242 2 ...the good Laws themselves are alive...
    CbW 6.250 14 Nature makes fifty poor melons for one that is good...
    CbW 6.250 18 ...[nature] scatters nations of naked Indians and nations of clothed Christians, with two or three good heads among them.
    CbW 6.250 22 The more difficulty there is in creating good men, the more they are used when they come.
    CbW 6.251 8 The good men are employed for private centres of use...
    CbW 6.251 16 All the feats which make our civility were the thoughts of a few good heads.
    CbW 6.252 10 We have as good right, and the same sort of right to be here, as Cape Cod or Sandy Hook have to be there.
    CbW 6.252 23 ...this beast-force...has provoked in every age...the tears of good men.
    CbW 6.253 14 Good is a good doctor but Bad is sometimes a better.
    CbW 6.256 19 What is the benefit done by a good King Alfred...compared with the involuntary blessing wrought on nations by the selfish capitalists who built the Illinois...roads;...
    CbW 6.257 14 ...[the gentleman] replied...that he was not alarmed by the dissipation of boys; 't was dangerous water, but he thought they would soon touch bottom, and then swim to the top. This is bold practice, and there are many failures to a good escape.
    CbW 6.257 15 ...one would say that a good understanding would suffice as well as moral sensibility to keep one erect;...
    CbW 6.258 12 ...there is no moral deformity but is a good passion out of place;...
    CbW 6.259 2 A man of sense and energy...said to me, I want none of your good boys,--give me the bad ones.
    CbW 6.259 4 ...as soon as the children are good, the mothers are scared...
    CbW 6.259 15 ...[an absorbing passion] is the heat which...gives us a good start and speed...
    CbW 6.260 19 ...what we ask daily, is to be conventional. Supply, most kind gods! this defect...in my fortunes, which puts me a little out of the ring: supply it, and let me be like the rest...and on good terms with them.
    CbW 6.260 26 ...good hearts and sound minds are of no condition...
    CbW 6.261 14 [The rich man] is a good book-keeper;...
    CbW 6.262 2 Bad times have a scientific value. These are occasions a good learner would not miss.
    CbW 6.262 19 Nature...works up every shred and ort and end into new creations; like a good chemist whom I found the other day in his laboratory, converting his old shirts into pure white sugar.
    CbW 6.262 24 ...when you pay for your ticket and get into the car, you have no guess what good company you shall find there.
    CbW 6.263 12 I figure [sickness] as a...phantom...heedless of what is good and great...
    CbW 6.264 23 ...so of cheerfulness, or a good temper, the more it is spent, the more of it remains.
    CbW 6.267 4 Genial manners are good...
    CbW 6.268 4 [The young people] set forth on their travels in search of a home...they look at the farms;--good farms, high mountain-sides;...
    CbW 6.273 17 With the first class of men our friendship or good understanding goes quite behind all accidents of estrangement...
    CbW 6.274 5 It makes no difference, in looking back five years...whether you have...good cattle and horses...
    CbW 6.274 9 ...it counts much whether we have had good companions in that time [the past five years]...
    CbW 6.274 21 ...one may take a good deal of pains to bring people together...and yet no result come of it.
    CbW 6.275 11 ...we live...with those who serve us directly, and for money. Yet the old rules hold good. Let not the tie be mercenary, though the service is measured by money.
    CbW 6.276 13 When I asked an ironmaster about the slag and cinder in railroad iron,--O, he said, there's always good iron to be had: if there's cinder in the iron it is because there was cinder in the pay.
    Bty 6.283 22 ...we prize very humble utilities, a prudent husband, a good son...
    Bty 6.287 19 The ancients believed that a genius or demon took possession at birth of each mortal, to guide him; that these genii were sometimes seen as a flame of fire partly immersed in the bodies which they governed; on an evil man, resting on his head; in a good man, mixed with his substance.
    Bty 6.293 9 ...many a good experiment, born of good sense and destined to succeed, fails only because it is offensively sudden.
    Bty 6.298 14 ...we see faces every day which have a good type but have been marred in the casting;...
    Bty 6.299 11 The man is physically as well as metaphysically a thing of shreds and patches, borrowed unequally from good and bad ancestors...
    Bty 6.302 7 If a man can cut such a head on his stone gatepost as shall draw and keep a crowd about it all day, by its beauty, good nature, and inscrutable meaning;...this is still the legitimate dominion of beauty.
    Bty 6.304 17 Every word has a double, treble or centuple use and meaning. What! has my stove and pepper-pot a false bottom? I cry you mercy, good shoe-box! I did not know you were a jewel-case.
    Ill 6.314 20 Pears and cakes are good for something;...
    Ill 6.314 24 I knew a humorist who in a good deal of rattle had a grain or two of sense.
    Ill 6.315 8 ...I have known gentlemen of great stake in the community...who held themselves bound to...cry Hist-a-boy! to every good dog.
    Ill 6.317 18 'T is the charm of practical men that outside of their practicality are a certain poetry and play, as if they led the good horse Power by the bridle, and preferred to walk...
    Ill 6.321 8 We fancy we have fallen into bad company and squalid condition...pots to buy, butcher's meat, sugar, milk and coal. Set me some great task, ye gods! and I will show my spirit. Not so, says the good Heaven;...
    Ill 6.321 26 From day to day the capital facts of human life are hidden from our eyes. Suddenly the mist rolls up and reveals them, and we think how much good time is gone that might have been saved had any hint of these things been shown.
    Ill 6.322 8 The visions of good men are good;...
    Ill 6.323 3 I prefer to be owned as sound and solvent, and my word as good as my bond...to all the eclat in the universe.
    SS 7.3 18 [My new friend] had good abilities...
    SS 7.6 13 If [Archimedes and Newton] had been good fellows...we should have had no Theory of the Sphere and no Principia.
    SS 7.7 19 We pray to be conventional. But the wary Heaven takes care you shall not be, if there is anything good in you.
    SS 7.8 8 [Many a philosopher] affects to be a good companion;...
    SS 7.13 23 ...[men] adjust themselves by their demerits,--by their love of gossip, or by sheer tolerance and animal good nature.
    SS 7.15 22 ...most men...say good things to you in private, but will not stand to them in public.
    Civ 7.22 5 When the Indian trail gets widened, graded and bridged to a good road, there is a benefactor...
    Civ 7.23 10 The division of labor...fills the State with useful and happy laborers; and they, creating demand by the very temptation of their productions, are rapidly and surely rewarded by good sale...
    Civ 7.24 8 ...a sufficient measure of civilization is the influence of good women.
    Civ 7.27 8 Everything good in man leans on what is higher.
    Civ 7.31 8 Was it Bonaparte who said that he found vices very good patriots?...
    Art2 7.46 17 In poetry, It is tradition more than invention that helps the poet to a good fable.
    Art2 7.50 2 Good poetry could not have been otherwise written than it is.
    Elo1 7.61 20 The eloquence of one [man] stimulates...all others to a degree that makes them good receivers and conductors...
    Elo1 7.68 2 When each auditor...shudders...with fear lest all will heavily fail through one bad speech, mere energy and mellowness [in the orator] are then inestimable. Wisdom and learning would be harsh and unwelcome, compared with a substantial cordial man...with his obvious honesty and good meaning...
    Elo1 7.68 6 When each auditor...shudders...with fear lest all will heavily fail through one bad speech, mere energy and mellowness [in the orator] are then inestimable. Wisdom and learning would be harsh and unwelcome, compared with...a hue-and-cry style of harangue, which...makes all safe and secure, so that any and every sort of good speaking becomes at once practicable.
    Elo1 7.68 11 ...as we must be fed and warmed before we can do any work well,--even the best,--so is this semi-animal exuberance [in the orator], like a good stove, of the first necessity in a cold house.
    Elo1 7.69 22 The virtue of books is to be readable, and of orators to be interesting; and this is a gift of Nature; as Demosthenes...signified his sense of this necessity when he wrote, Good Fortune, as his motto on his shield.
    Elo1 7.76 16 ...eloquence is attractive as an example of the magic of personal ascendency,--a total and resultant power, and rare, because it requires a rich coincidence of powers, intellect, will, sympathy, organs and...good fortune in the cause.
    Elo1 7.80 15 ...among our cool and calculating people...there is a good deal of skepticism as to extraordinary influence.
    Elo1 7.81 1 Does [any one] think that not possibly a man may come to him who shall persuade him out of his most settled determination?--for example, good sedate citizen as he is, to make a fanatic of him...
    Elo1 7.82 6 If the talents for speaking exist, but not the strong personality, then there are good speakers who perfectly receive and express the will of the audience...
    Elo1 7.93 17 This terrible earnestness [of the eloquent man] makes good the ancient superstition of the hunter, that the bullet will hit its mark, which is first dipped in the marksman's blood.
    Elo1 7.94 8 A good upholder of anything which they believe...[the people] will long follow;...
    DL 7.105 19 [The boy] walks daily among wonders...yet warm, cheerful and with good appetite the little sovereign subdues them without knowing it;...
    DL 7.112 7 ...if you look at the multitude of particulars, one would say: Good housekeeping is impossible;...
    DL 7.112 19 If the children...are...schooled and at home fostered by the parents,--then does the hospitality of the house suffer;... ... If the linens and hangings are clean and fine and the furniture good, the yard, the garden, the fences are neglected.
    DL 7.113 6 ...is there any calamity...that more invokes the best good will to remove it, than this?--to go from chamber to chamber and see no beauty;...
    DL 7.113 12 ...is there any calamity...that more invokes the best good will to remove it, than this?...to find no invitation to what is good in us...
    DL 7.116 11 ...this voice of communities and ages, Give us wealth and the good household shall exist, is vicious...
    DL 7.117 22 ...the pine and the oak shall gladly descend from the mountains...to be the shelter always open to good and true persons;...
    DL 7.132 17 Will [man] not see...that his economy, his labor, his good and bad fortune, his health and manners are all a curious and exact demonstration in miniature of the Genius of the Eternal Providence?
    DL 7.133 9 These are the consolations,--these are the ends to which the household is instituted and the roof-tree stands. If these are sought and in any good degree attained, can the state...yield anything better, or half as good"
    DL 7.133 11 These are the consolations,--these are the ends to which the household is instituted and the roof-tree stands. If these are sought and in any good degree attained...can the labor of many for one, yield anything better, or half as good?
    Farm 7.144 1 The good rocks...say to [the farmer]: We have the sacred power as we received it.
    Farm 7.146 4 The railroad dirt-cars are good excavators...
    Farm 7.149 4 ...the vines and stalks and stems may go sprawling about in the fields outside, [the farmer] will attend to the roots in his tub, gorge them with food that is good for them.
    Farm 7.152 8 As [the first planter's] family thrive, and other planters come up around him, he begins to fell trees and clear good land;...
    WD 7.157 16 ...a good surveyor will pace sixteen rods more accurately than another man can measure them by tape.
    WD 7.169 25 One author is good for winter, and one for the dog-days.
    WD 7.177 12 That is good which commends to me my country, my climate, my means and materials, my associates.
    WD 7.180 14 ...life is good only when it is magical and musical...
    Boks 7.188 1 That book is good/ Which puts me in a working mood./
    Boks 7.195 26 'T is...an economy of time to read old and famed books. Nothing can be preserved which is not good;...
    Boks 7.196 9 ...good travellers stop at the best hotels;...
    Boks 7.196 12 ...good travellers stop at the best hotels; for...there is the good company and the best information.
    Boks 7.197 12 Of the old Greek books, I think there are five which we cannot spare: 1. Homer, who...is good for simple minds...
    Boks 7.204 1 I do not hesitate to read all the books I have named, and all good books, in translations.
    Boks 7.204 12 I rarely read any Latin, Greek, German, Italian, sometimes not a French book, in the original, which I can procure in a good version.
    Boks 7.204 22 If [the student] can read Livy, he has a good book;...
    Boks 7.205 20 Now having our idler safe down as far as the fall of Constantinople in 1453, he is in very good courses;...
    Boks 7.206 1 To help us, perhaps a volume or two of M. Sismondi's Italian Republics will be as good as the entire sixteen.
    Boks 7.212 1 ...[sentences] are good only as strings of suggestive words.
    Boks 7.217 20 Every good fable, every mythology...when they proceed from an intellectual integrity...have the imaginative element.
    Boks 7.220 5 ...there are as good eyes and ears now in the planet as ever were.
    Boks 7.220 13 In comparing the number of good books with the shortness of life, many might well be read by proxy, if we had good proxies;...
    Boks 7.220 15 In comparing the number of good books with the shortness of life, many might well be read by proxy, if we had good proxies;...
    Clbs 7.223 7 But [Saadi] has no companion;/ Come ten, or come a million,/ Good Saadi dwells alone./
    Clbs 7.227 12 The clergyman walks from house to house all day all the year to give people the comfort of good talk.
    Clbs 7.228 10 I prize the mechanics of conversation. 'T is pulley and lever and screw. To fairly disengage the mass, and send it jingling down, a good boulder...is a wonderful relief.
    Clbs 7.229 22 ...I prize the good invention whereby everybody is provided with somebody who is glad to see him.
    Clbs 7.230 14 ...a natural fact has only half its value until a fact in moral nature, its counterpart, is stated. Then they confirm and adorn each other; a story is matched by another story. And that may be the reason why, when a gentleman has told a good thing, he immediately tells it again.
    Clbs 7.233 5 It does not help that you find as good or a better man than yourself, if he is not timed and fitted to you.
    Clbs 7.233 18 Good nature is stronger than tomahawks.
    Clbs 7.233 23 ...[Holmes (?)]...is of such genial temper that he disposes all others irresistibly to good humor and discourse.
    Clbs 7.236 15 ...having a large heart, mother-wit and good sense...[Dr. Johnson's] conversation...has a lasting charm.
    Clbs 7.240 12 Can you stop the motions of good sense?
    Clbs 7.240 24 These masters [eloquent men] can make good their own place...
    Clbs 7.242 5 I have known persons of rare ability who were heavy company to good social men...
    Clbs 7.246 13 I knew a scholar...who said that he liked, in a barroom, to tell a few coon stories and put himself on a good footing with the company;...
    Clbs 7.246 17 The black-coats are good company only for black-coats;...
    Clbs 7.247 26 ...to a club met for conversation a supper is a good basis...
    Clbs 7.248 1 ...to a club met for conversation a supper is a good basis, as it...puts pedantry and business to the door. All are in good humor and at leisure...
    Clbs 7.249 14 ...l'homme de lettres is...not fond of giving away his seed-corn; but there is an infallible way to draw him out, namely, by having as good as he.
    Clbs 7.250 10 ...while we look complacently at these obvious pleasures and values of good companions, I do not forget that Nature is always very much in earnest...
    Cour 7.270 16 ...for a settler in a new country, one good, believing, strong-minded man is worth a hundred, nay, a thousand men without character;...
    Cour 7.272 1 See too what good contagion belongs to [courage].
    Cour 7.277 14 ...there is one good opinion which must always be of consequence to you, namely, your own.
    Cour 7.277 23 Men have done brave deeds,/ And bards have sung them well:/ I of good George Nidiver/ Now the tale will tell./
    Cour 7.278 12 And when the bird or deer/ Fell by the hunter's skill,/ The boy was always near/ To help with right good will./
    Suc 7.281 1 One thing is forever good;/ That one thing is Success,--/ Dear to the Eumenides,/ And to all the heavenly brood./
    Suc 7.293 10 So far from the performance being the real success, it is clear that the success was much earlier than that, namely, when all the feats that make our civility were the thoughts of good heads.
    Suc 7.294 11 The good workman never says, There, that will do;...
    Suc 7.295 24 How often it seems the chief good to be born...well adjusted to the tone of the human race. Such a man feels himself...conscious by his receptivity of an infinite strength. Like Alfred, good fortune accompanies him like a gift of God.
    Suc 7.296 13 In good hours we do not find Shakspeare or Homer over-great...
    Suc 7.296 16 'T is the good reader that makes the good book;...
    Suc 7.296 17 'T is the good reader that makes the good book;...
    Suc 7.296 17 ...a good head cannot read amiss...
    Suc 7.297 17 What is so admirable as the health of youth?--with his long days because his eyes are good...
    Suc 7.306 5 The very law of averages might have assured you that there will be in every hundred heads, say ten or five good heads.
    Suc 7.306 26 What delights, what emancipates...is wise and good in speech and in the arts.
    Suc 7.307 8 The good mind chooses what is positive...
    Suc 7.309 25 Good will makes insight...
    Suc 7.310 25 Which of [the most sanguine] has not...found themselves awkward or tedious or incapable of study, thought or heroism, and only hoped by good sense and fidelity to do what they could and pass unblamed?
    OA 7.315 13 ...the transparent good faith of [Josiah Quincy's] praise and blame...gave unusual interest to the College festival.
    OA 7.316 16 Whilst...our mates are yet youths with even boyish remains, one good fellow in the set prematurely sports a gray or a bald head...
    OA 7.319 24 At seventy it was hinted to [the Massachusetts judge] that it was time to retire; but he now replied that he thought his judgment as robust and all his faculties as good as ever they were.
    OA 7.321 25 Beranger said, Almost all the good workmen live long.
    OA 7.326 1 Thirty years ago it was a serious concern to [the lawyer] whether his pleading was good and effective.
    OA 7.326 15 All the good days behind [a man] are sponsors, who speak for him when he is silent...
    OA 7.327 5 Michel Angelo's head is full...of architectural dreams, until a hundred stone-masons can lay them in courses of travertine. There is the like tempest in every good head in which some great benefit for the world is planted.
    OA 7.332 24 [John Adams said] I have lived now nearly a century (he was ninety in the following October); a long, harassed and distracted life. I said, The world thinks a good deal of joy has been mixed with it.
    PI 8.13 16 I had rather have a good symbol of my thought, or a good analogy, than the suffrage of Kant or Plato.
    PI 8.13 22 ...a good symbol is the best argument...
    PI 8.21 26 Poetry must first be good sense, though it is something better.
    PI 8.23 11 ...good poetry is always personification...
    PI 8.31 7 ...skates allow the good skater far more grace than his best walking would show...
    PI 8.39 19 Is the solar system good art and architecture?...
    PI 8.49 22 Every good poem that I know I recall by its rhythm also.
    PI 8.49 23 Rhyme is a pretty good measure of the latitude and opulence of a writer.
    PI 8.50 17 ...every good reader will easily recall expressions or passages in works of pure science which have given him the same pleasure which he seeks in professed poets.
    PI 8.56 12 Gray avows that he thinks even a bad verse as good a thing or better than the best observation that was ever made on it.
    PI 8.60 4 The Crusades brought out the genius of France, in the twelfth century, when Pierre d'Auvergne said,--I will sing a new song which resounds in my breast, never was a song good or beautiful which resembled any other.
    PI 8.62 3 How, Merlin, my good friend, said Sir Gawain, are you restrained so strongly...
    PI 8.66 25 A good poem...goes about the world offering itself to reasonable men...
    PI 8.71 2 In good society...is not everything spoken in fine parable...
    SA 8.79 16 ...how impossible to...acquire good manners, unless by living with the well-bred from the start;...
    SA 8.84 10 In Borrow's Lavengro, the gypsy instantly detects, by his companion's face and behavior, that some good fortune has befallen him...
    SA 8.86 20 The attitude is the main point, assuring your companion that, come good news or come bad, you remain in good heart and good mind...
    SA 8.86 21 The attitude is the main point, assuring your companion that... you remain in good heart and good mind...
    SA 8.87 18 No nation is dressed with more good sense than ours.
    SA 8.87 22 [The young European emigrant's] good and becoming clothes put him on thinking that he must behave like people who are so dressed;...
    SA 8.88 16 If...a man has not firm nerves...it is perhaps a wise economy to go to a good shop and dress himself irreproachably.
    SA 8.89 11 Welfare requires...persons...who shall hold us fast to good sense and virtue;...
    SA 8.89 22 A few times in my life it has happened to me to meet persons of so good a nature and so good breeding that every topic was open...
    SA 8.90 13 The delight in good company...doubles the value of life.
    SA 8.90 18 ...the incomparable satisfaction of a society...in which a wise freedom, an ideal republic of sense, simplicity, knowledge and thorough good meaning abide,--doubles the value of life.
    SA 8.92 19 [Speech] is to bring another out of his bad sense into your good sense.
    SA 8.92 20 You are to be missionary and carrier of all that is good and noble.
    SA 8.95 8 What a good trait is that recorded of Madame de Maintenon, that, during dinner, the servant slipped to her side, Please, madame, one anecdote more, for there is no roast to-day.
    SA 8.99 16 ...in good conversation parties don't speak to the words, but to the meanings of each other.
    SA 8.100 21 There is in America a general conviction in the minds of all mature men, that every young man of good faculty and good habits can by perseverance attain to an adequate estate;...
    SA 8.100 26 ...[there is in America the general belief that] if [the young American] have...quick eye for the opportunities which are always offering for investment, he can come to wealth, and in such good season as to enjoy as well as transmit it.
    SA 8.101 15 That method [of hereditary nobility] secured...a certain external culture and good taste;...
    SA 8.103 3 ...I have seen examples of new grace and power in address that honor the country. It was my fortune not long ago...to fall in with an American to be proud of. I said never was such...good meaning...combined with such domestic lovely behavior...
    SA 8.103 3 ...I have seen examples of new grace and power in address that honor the country. It was my fortune not long ago...to fall in with an American to be proud of. I said never was such...good sense...combined with such domestic lovely behavior...
    SA 8.103 4 ...I have seen examples of new grace and power in address that honor the country. It was my fortune not long ago...to fall in with an American to be proud of. I said never was such...good action, combined with such domestic lovely behavior...
    SA 8.103 22 ...I said to myself, How little this man [an American to be proud of] suspects...that he is not likely, in any company, to meet a man superior to himself. And I think this is a good country that can bear such a creature as he is.
    SA 8.104 15 We have come...to know...the good will that is in the people...
    SA 8.105 6 No matter what the object is, so it be good, this flame of desire makes life sweet and tolerable.
    SA 8.105 20 ...[sentimentalists] adopt whatever merit is in good repute...
    SA 8.106 16 Good manners are made up of petty sacrifices.
    SA 8.107 15 ...I believe...that intelligence, manly enterprise, good education, virtuous life and elegant manners have been and are found here...
    Elo2 8.109 11 ...[The patriot] bridged the gulf from th' alway good and wise/ To that within the vision of small eyes./
    Elo2 8.110 3 ...whose mind soever is fully possessed with a fervent desire to know good things...when such a man would speak, his words...trip about him at command...
    Elo2 8.116 14 When a good man rises in the cold and malicious assembly, you think, Well, sir, it would be more prudent to be silent;...
    Elo2 8.116 17 When a good man rises in the cold and malicious assembly, you think, Well, sir, it would be more prudent to be silent; why not rest, sir, on your good record?
    Elo2 8.120 11 A good voice has a charm in speech as in song;...
    Elo2 8.121 2 ...[a singer] will make any words glorious. I think the like rule holds of the good reader.
    Elo2 8.121 3 In the church I call him only a good reader who can read sense and poetry into any hymn in the hymn-book.
    Elo2 8.122 23 ...a good indignation makes an excellent speech.
    Elo2 8.128 27 It is this wise mixture of good drill in Latin grammar with good drill in cricket, boating and wrestling, that is the boast of English education...
    Elo2 8.129 1 It is this wise mixture of good drill in Latin grammar with good drill in cricket, boating and wrestling, that is the boast of English education...
    Elo2 8.129 22 These are ascending stairs [to eloquence],--a good voice, winning manners, plain speech, chastened...by the schools into correctness;...
    Elo2 8.132 22 Here [in the United States] is room for every degree of [eloquence], on every one of its ascending stages,--that of useful speech... that of political advice and persuasion...reaching, as all good men trust, into a vast future...
    Res 8.138 23 ...if you tell me...that man only rightly knows himself as far as he has experimented on things...we are full of good will and gratitude to the Cause of Causes.
    Res 8.147 11 ...when fear has once possessed you, God ye good even!
    Res 8.147 18 Against the terrors of the mob...good sense has many arts of prevention and of relief.
    Res 8.148 5 If a good story will not answer, still milder remedies sometimes serve to disperse a mob.
    Res 8.148 19 See the dexterity of the good aunt in keeping the young people all the weary holiday busy and diverted without knowing it...
    Res 8.149 25 ...the guide kindled a Roman candle, and held it here and there shooting its fireballs successively into each crypt of the groined roof [of the Mammoth Cave], disclosing its starry splendor, and showing for the first time what that plaything was good for.
    Res 8.153 23 ...all these acquisitions are victories of the good brain and brave heart;...
    Res 8.153 26 It is in vain to make a paradise but for good men.
    Comc 8.158 15 [Animals'] activity is marked by unerring good sense.
    Comc 8.158 23 The perpetual game of humor is to look with considerate good nature at every object in existence, aloof...
    Comc 8.159 15 We have a primary association between perfectness and this [human] form. But the facts that occur when actual men enter do not make good this anticipation;...
    Comc 8.161 17 If the essence of the Comic be the contrast in the intellect between the idea and the false performance, there is good reason why we should be affected by the exposure.
    Comc 8.163 9 No dignity...can make any stand against good wit.
    Comc 8.168 23 ...the same confusion of the sympathies because a pretension is not made good, points the perpetual satire against poverty...
    Comc 8.172 17 Timur ceased weeping, but Chodscha ceased not, but began now first to weep amain, and in good earnest.
    QO 8.178 6 We expect a great man to be a good reader;...
    QO 8.181 26 ...what we daily observe in regard to the bon-mots that circulate in society,-that every talker helps a story in repeating it, until, at last, from the slenderest filament of fact a good fable is constructed,-the same growth befalls mythology...
    QO 8.183 5 A great man...will not draw on his invention when his memory serves him with a word as good.
    QO 8.186 25 There are many fables which...are said to be agreeable to the human mind. Such are The Seven Sleepers, Gyge's Ring...whose omnipresence only indicates how easily a good story crosses all frontiers.
    QO 8.189 4 In literature, quotation is good only when the writer whom I follow goes my way...
    QO 8.191 15 Next to the originator of a good sentence is the first quoter of it.
    QO 8.192 6 Wordsworth, as soon as he heard a good thing, caught it up...
    QO 8.196 20 ...many men can write better under a mask than for themselves; as...I doubt not, many a young barrister in chambers in London, who forges good thunder for the Times...
    QO 8.198 18 ...what dismay when the good Matilda, pleased with [the author's] pleasure, confessed she had written the criticism...
    PC 8.207 4 No good citizen but shares the wonderful prosperity of the Federal Union.
    PC 8.209 17 ...[the coxcomb] has found...that good sense is now in power...
    PC 8.209 22 Men are now to be astonished by seeing acts of good nature... proposed by statesmen...
    PC 8.215 24 If [your public] know what is good, and require it, you will aspire and burn until you achieve it.
    PC 8.220 14 How much more are...the wise and good souls...than the foolish and sensual millions around them!
    PC 8.224 15 The good wit finds the law from a single observation...
    PC 8.230 15 The Divine Nature carries on its administration by good men.
    PC 8.230 24 Here you are set down, scholars and idealists...amongst angry politicians...you are to make valid the large considerations of equity and good sense;...
    PC 8.230 26 Here you are set down, scholars and idealists...you are...under bad governments to force on them, by your persistence, good laws.
    PPo 8.237 14 Many qualities go to make a good telescope...
    PPo 8.247 5 That hardihood and self-equality of every sound nature, which result from the feeling that the spirit in him is entire and good as the world... are in Hafiz...
    PPo 8.260 10 [Hafiz's ingenuity]...plays in a thousand pretty courtesies:- Fair fall thy soft heart!/ A good work wilt thou do?/ O, pray for the dead/ Whom thy eyelashes slew!/
    Insp 8.275 3 What is a man good for without enthusiasm?...
    Insp 8.276 5 We must prize our own youth. Later, we want heat to execute our plans: the good will, the knowledge...are all present, but a certain heat that once used not to fail, refuses its office...
    Insp 8.276 16 Pit-coal,-where to find it? 'T is of no use that your engine is made like a watch,-that you are a good workman, and know how to drive it, if there is no coal.
    Insp 8.286 20 ...in our good days a well-ordered mind has a new thought awaiting it every morning.
    Insp 8.290 21 ...the experience of some good artists has taught them to prefer the smallest and plainest chamber...
    Insp 8.293 12 ...two men of good mind will excite each other's activity...
    Insp 8.295 2 ...I find a mitigation or solace by providing always a good book for my journeys...
    Insp 8.296 3 Every book is good to read which sets the reader in a working mood.
    Insp 8.296 15 The day is good in which we have had the most perceptions.
    Grts 8.303 16 ...what a bitter-sweet sensation when we have gone to pour out our acknowledgment of a man's nobleness, and found him quite indifferent to our good opinion!
    Grts 8.304 17 I am to infer that you keep good company by your better information and manners...
    Grts 8.309 18 If you have ever known a good mind among the Quakers, you will have found [self-respect] is the element of their faith.
    Grts 8.310 26 The shoemaker makes a good shoe because he makes nothing else.
    Grts 8.312 23 Say with Antoninus, If the picture is good, who cares who made it?
    Grts 8.317 10 William Blake the artist frankly says, I never knew a bad man in whom there was not something very good.
    Grts 8.319 12 What are these [heroes] but the promise and the preparation of a day...when the measure of greatness shall be usefulness in the highest sense, greatness consisting in truth, reverence and good will?
    Grts 8.319 25 The good botanist will find flowers between the street pavements...
    Grts 8.320 25 The man...who carries fate in his eye;-he it is whom we seek, encouraged in every good hour that here or hereafter he shall be found.
    Imtl 8.328 10 The emphasis of all the good books given to young people [sixty years ago] was on death.
    Imtl 8.330 26 The healthy state of mind is the love of life. What is so good, let it endure.
    Imtl 8.332 17 ...though men of good minds, [the two friends] were both pretty strong materialists in their daily aims and way of life.
    Imtl 8.332 20 ...you shall find a good deal of skepticism in the streets...
    Imtl 8.333 3 All laughter at man...puts us out of good activity.
    Imtl 8.334 22 ...the naturalist works...for the believing mind, which... receives [his discoveries] as private tokens of the grand good will of the Creator.
    Imtl 8.337 10 If there is the desire to live, and in larger sphere, with more knowledge and power, it is because life and knowledge and power are good for us...
    Imtl 8.337 26 ...I have enjoyed the benefits of all this complex machinery of arts and civilization, and its results of comfort. The good Power can easily provide me millions more as good.
    Imtl 8.337 27 ...I have enjoyed the benefits of all this complex machinery of arts and civilization, and its results of comfort. The good Power can easily provide me millions more as good.
    Imtl 8.340 9 Salt is a good preserver; cold is...
    Imtl 8.342 11 It is a proverb of the world that good will makes intelligence...
    Imtl 8.343 8 That which is private I see not to be good.
    Imtl 8.351 2 Yama said [to Nachiketas], One thing is good, another is pleasant.
    Imtl 8.351 3 Yama said [to Nachiketas], One thing is good, another is pleasant. Blessed is he who takes the good...
    Imtl 8.351 8 These two, ignorance (whose object is what is pleasant) and knowledge (whose object is what is good) are known to be far asunder...
    Dem1 10.14 13 Let me add one more example of the same good sense...
    Dem1 10.15 14 The belief that particular individuals are attended by a good fortune which makes them desirable associates in any enterprise of uncertain success, exists not only among those who take part in political and military projects...
    Dem1 10.20 9 Dreams retain the infirmities of our character. The good genius may be there or not, our evil genius is sure to stay.
    Aris 10.43 25 ...when the well-mixed man is born, with eyes not too dull nor too good...then no gift need be bestowed on him...
    Aris 10.46 16 ...it behooves a good man to walk with tenderness and heed amidst so much suffering.
    Aris 10.48 16 ...society must have the benefit of the best leaders. How to obtain them? Birth has been tried and failed. Caste in India has no good result.
    Aris 10.48 17 Ennobling of one family is good for one generation; not sure beyond.
    Aris 10.48 22 In the South a slave was bluntly but accurately valued at five hundred to a thousand dollars, if a good field-hand;...
    Aris 10.49 3 I don't know how much Epictetus was sold for...or Toussaint l' Ouverture, and perhaps it was not a good market-day.
    Aris 10.50 19 It is curious how negligent the public is of the essential qualifications of its representatives. They ask if a man is a Republican, a Democrat? Yes. Is he a man of talent? Yes. Is he honest and not looking for an office or any manner of bribe? He is honest. Well then choose him by acclamation. And they go home and tell their wives with great satisfaction what a good thing they have done.
    Aris 10.53 26 ...I have seen a man of teeming brain come among these men [in a village]...and drawing all these men round him...interested the whole village, good and bad, bright and stupid, in his facts;...
    Aris 10.58 13 I have heard that in horsemanship he is not the good rider who never was thrown...
    Aris 10.58 14 I have heard that in horsemanship...a man never will be a good rider until he is thrown;...
    Aris 10.64 9 No great man has existed who did not rely on the sense and heart of mankind as represented by the good sense of the people...
    Aris 10.64 21 ...a good head soon grows wise, and does not govern too much.
    Aris 10.64 27 It is the interest of society that good men should govern...
    PerF 10.68 2 No ray is dimmed, no atom worn,/ My oldest force is good as new,/ And the fresh rose on yonder thorn/ Gives back the bending heavens in dew./
    PerF 10.79 10 How we prize a good continuer!
    PerF 10.79 18 [The manufacturer's] friends dissuaded him, advised him to give up the work, which was not suited to the country. Why throw good money after bad?
    Chr2 10.91 3 Morals respects...that which all men agree to honor as...good will and good works.
    Chr2 10.106 9 Our ancestors spoke continually of angels and archangels with the same good faith as they would have spoken of their own parents or their late minister.
    Chr2 10.114 8 The soul...asks...no new laws,-the old are good enough for it...
    Chr2 10.120 18 Confucius said one day to Ke Kang: Sir, in carrying on your government, why should you use killing at all? Let your evinced desires be for what is good, and the people will be good.
    Chr2 10.120 19 Confucius said one day to Ke Kang: Sir, in carrying on your government, why should you use killing at all? Let your evinced desires be for what is good, and the people will be good.
    Chr2 10.121 19 Goethe...maintained his belief that pure loveliness and right good will are the highest manly prerogatives...
    Edc1 10.140 15 ...Caesar in Gaul, Sherman in Savannah, and hazing in Holworthy, dance through [the boy's] narrative in merry confusion, yet the logic is good.
    Edc1 10.140 27 [The boy's] hunting and campings-out have given him an indispensable base: I wish to add a taste for good company through his impatience of bad.
    Edc1 10.141 10 ...[the boy] gladly enters a school which...requires good will, beauty, wit and select information;...
    Edc1 10.143 2 Do not spare to put novels into the hands of young people as an occasional holiday and experiment; but, above all, good poetry in all kinds...
    Edc1 10.145 16 Happy this child...with a thought which...leads him, now into deserts, now into cities, the fool of an idea. Let him follow it in good and in evil report, in good or bad company;...
    Edc1 10.147 21 Letter by letter, syllable by syllable, the child learns to read, and in good time can convey to all the domestic circle the sense of Shakspeare.
    Edc1 10.149 4 Not less delightful is the mutual pleasure of teaching and learning the secret...of good reading and good recitation of poetry or of prose...
    Edc1 10.150 19 ...the youth of genius...are...not good for every-day association.
    Edc1 10.154 18 ...only to think of using [simple discipline and the following of nature] implies character and profoundness; to enter on this course of discipline is to be good and great.
    Edc1 10.156 1 ...as [the naturalist] is still immovable, [the creatures of nature]...volunteer some degree of advances towards fellowship and good understanding with a biped who behaves so civilly and well.
    Edc1 10.158 1 ...if one [pupil] has brought in a Plutarch or Shakspeare or Don Quixote or Goldsmith or any other good book, and understands what he reads, put him at once at the head of the class.
    Supl 10.163 21 We talk, sometimes, with people whose conversation would lead you to suppose that they had lived in a museum, where all the objects were monsters and extremes. Their good people are phoenixes; their naughty are like the prophet's figs.
    Supl 10.167 21 The people of English stock...are a solid people, wearing good hats and shoes...
    Supl 10.169 1 'T is a good rule of rhetoric which Schlegel gives,-In good prose, every word is underscored;...
    Supl 10.169 2 'T is a good rule of rhetoric which Schlegel gives,-In good prose, every word is underscored;...
    Supl 10.169 25 The common people diminish: a cold snap; it rains easy; good haying weather.
    Supl 10.171 22 The superlative is as good as the positive, if it be alive.
    Supl 10.175 24 Life could not be carried on except by fidelity and good earnest;...
    Supl 10.178 1 On the other hand,-and it is a good illustration of the difference of genius,-the European nations...understand the manufacture of iron.
    Supl 10.178 10 The political economist defies us to show any gold-mine country that is traversed by good roads...
    Supl 10.178 11 The political economist defies us to show...a shore where pearls are found on which good schools are erected.
    SovE 10.184 11 ...all the animals show the same good sense in their humble walk that the man who is their enemy or friend does;...
    SovE 10.185 10 ...presently...[the man down in Nature] is aware that he owes a higher allegiance to do and live as a good member of this universe.
    SovE 10.189 25 ...that can never be good for the bee which is bad for the hive.
    SovE 10.190 1 ...all the instincts of man, good and bad, work...
    SovE 10.193 22 To good men, as we call good men, this doctrine of Trust is an unsounded secret.
    SovE 10.203 17 Far be it from me to underrate the men or the churches that have...organized [men's] devout impulses or oracles into good institutions.
    SovE 10.205 12 ...we have punctuality for faith, and good taste for character.
    SovE 10.207 14 If there be sincerity and good meaning-if there be really in us the wish to seek for our superiors...we shall not long look in vain.
    SovE 10.212 8 We buttress [the moral sentiment] up...with legends, traditions and forms, each good for the one moment in which it was a happy type or symbol of the Power;...
    SovE 10.212 18 ...all the religion we have is the ethics of one or another holy person; as soon as character appears, be sure love will...and delight of good men and women in him.
    Prch 10.220 13 ...the virtuous sentiment appears arrayed against the nominal religion, and the true men are hunted as unbelievers, and burned. Then the good sense of the people wakes up so far as to take tacit part with them...
    Prch 10.223 15 I find myself always struck and stimulated by a good anecdote, any trait of heroism...
    Prch 10.230 13 [The man of practice or worldly force] is sincere and ardent in his vocation, and plunged in it. Let priest or poet be as good in theirs.
    Prch 10.232 2 ...it is impossible to pay no regard...to good harvests, new resources...
    Prch 10.232 14 ...there is no good theory of disease which does not at once suggest a cure.
    Prch 10.235 2 ...the power of sympathy is always great; and affirmative discourse, presuming assent, will often obtain it when argument would fail. Such, too, is the active power of good temperament.
    MoL 10.241 20 [The scholar] is too good for the world;...
    MoL 10.253 4 Does any one doubt that a good general is better than a park of artillery?
    MoL 10.253 13 There is a proverb that Napoleon, when the Mameluke cavalry approached the French lines, ordered the grenadiers to the front, and the asses and the savans to fall into the hollow square. It made a good story...
    Schr 10.267 7 Young men, I warn you...against chattering, meddlesome, rich and official people. If their doing came to any good end!
    Schr 10.267 8 Action is legitimate and good;...
    Schr 10.281 26 ...as we see the effrontery with which money and power carry their ends and ride over honesty and good meaning, patriotism and religion seem to shriek like ghosts.
    Schr 10.282 17 The spiritual nature exhibits itself so in its counteraction to any accumulation of material force. There is no mass that can be a counterweight for it. This makes one man good against mankind.
    Schr 10.284 1 ...manners, temper, lion-heart, are all good things...
    Plu 10.295 15 [Henry IV wrote] My good mother...put this book [Plutarch] into my hands almost when I was a child at the breast.
    Plu 10.295 20 [Henry IV wrote] My good mother...put this book [Plutarch] into my hands almost when I was a child at the breast. It...has whispered in my ear many good suggestions and maxims for my conduct and the government of my affairs.
    Plu 10.298 12 Plutarch was...a self-respecting, amiable man, who knew how to better a good education by travels...
    Plu 10.298 17 ...eminently social, [Plutarch]...knew the high value of good conversation;...
    Plu 10.298 24 ...a good son, husband, father and friend,-[Plutarch] has a taste for common life...
    Plu 10.308 27 'T is a temperance, not an eclecticism, which makes [Plutarch] adverse to the severe Stoic, or the Gymnosophist, or Diogenes, or any other extremist. That vice of theirs shall not hinder him from citing any good word they chance to drop.
    Plu 10.310 12 Usually, when Thales, Anaximenes or Anaximander are quoted [by Plutarch], it is really a good judgment.
    Plu 10.312 12 Seneca, says L'Estrange, was a pagan Christian, and is very good reading for our Christian pagans.
    Plu 10.312 18 ...what noble words we owe to [Seneca]:...The good man differs from God in nothing but duration.
    Plu 10.317 20 I know that the chapter of Apothegms of Noble Commanders is rejected by some critics as not a genuine work of Plutarch; but the matter is good...
    Plu 10.319 19 [Plutarch] knew the laws of conversation and the laws of good-fellowship...and has set them down with such candor and grace as to make them good reading to-day.
    LLNE 10.323 2 Of old things all are over old,/ Of good things none are good enough;-/ We 'll show that we can help to frame/ A world of other stuff./ Rob Roy's Grave. Wordsworth.
    LLNE 10.331 26 [Everett] had a good deal of special learning...
    LLNE 10.334 4 ...every young scholar could recite brilliant sentences from [Everett's] sermons, with mimicry, good or bad, of his voice.
    LLNE 10.347 16 ...Ah, [Robert Owen] said...there are as tender hearts and as much good will to serve men, in palaces, as in colleges.
    LLNE 10.348 10 A man is entitled...to the air of good conversation in his bringing up...
    LLNE 10.350 10 The hyaena, the jackal, the gnat, the bug, the flea, were all beneficent parts of the system; the good Fourier knew what those creatures should have been...
    LLNE 10.350 20 It takes sixteen hundred and eighty men to make one Man, complete in all the faculties; that is, to be sure that you have got a good joiner, a good cook...and so on.
    LLNE 10.350 21 It takes sixteen hundred and eighty men to make one Man, complete in all the faculties; that is, to be sure that you have got a good joiner, a good cook...and so on.
    LLNE 10.352 15 [Fourier] treats man...as a vegetable, from which, though now a poor crab, a very good peach can by manure and exposure be in time produced...
    LLNE 10.353 4 ...what is true and good must not only be begun by life, but must be conducted to its issues by life.
    LLNE 10.357 2 [Thoreau] was a good Abbot Samson...
    LLNE 10.357 18 I regard these philanthropists as themselves the effects of the age in which we live, and, in common with so many other good facts, the efflorescence of the period and predicting a good fruit that ripens.
    LLNE 10.357 20 I regard these philanthropists as themselves the effects of the age in which we live, and...the efflorescence of the period and predicting a good fruit that ripens.
    LLNE 10.360 6 They had good scholars among them [at Brook Farm]...
    LLNE 10.366 1 Good people are as bad as rogues if steady performance is claimed;...
    EzRy 10.386 9 [Ezra Ripley's] prayers...for good weather;...are well remembered...
    EzRy 10.388 6 [Ezra Ripley said] Now your father is to be carried to his grave, full of labors and virtues. There is none of that large family left but you, and it rests with you to bear up the good name and usefulness of your ancestors.
    EzRy 10.391 15 The late Dr. Gardiner, in a funeral sermon on some parishioner whose virtues did not readily come to mind, honestly said, He was good at fires.
    EzRy 10.394 1 Was a man a sot...or was there any cloud or suspicious circumstances in his behavior, the good pastor [Ezra Ripley] knew his way straight to that point...
    EzRy 10.394 24 [Ezra Ripley] did not know when he was good in prayer or sermon...
    EzRy 10.395 11 All [Ezra Ripley's] opinions and actions might be securely predicted by a good observer on short acquaintance.
    MMEm 10.402 3 [Mary Moody Emerson's] good will to serve in time of sickness or of pressure was known to [her brothers and sisters]...
    MMEm 10.413 8 I [Mary Moody Emerson] walked yesterday five or more miles...just fit for the society I went into, all mildness and the most commonplace virtue. The lady is celebrated for her cleverness, and she was never so good to me.
    MMEm 10.417 4 [Mary Moody Emerson] was addressed and offered marriage by a man of talents, education and good social position...
    SlHr 10.441 26 ...a plain way [Samuel Hoar] had of putting his statement with all his might, and now and then borrowing the aid of a good story...
    SlHr 10.442 11 Many good stories are still told of the perplexity of jurors who found the law and the evidence on one side, and yet Squire Hoar had said that he believed, on his conscience, his client entitled to a verdict.
    SlHr 10.443 2 ...in many a town it was asked, What does Squire Hoar think of this? and in political crises, he was entreated to write a few lines to make known to good men in Chelmsford, or Marlborough, or Shirley, what that opinion was.
    Thor 10.454 26 A fine house, dress, the manners and talk of highly cultivated people were all thrown away on [Thoreau]. He much preferred a good Indian...
    Thor 10.457 17 ...a young girl...sharply asked [Thoreau], Whether his lecture...was one of those old philosophical things that she did not care about. Henry turned to her...and, I saw, was trying to believe that he had matter that might fit her and her brother, who were to sit up and go to the lecture, if was a good one for them.
    Thor 10.461 4 It was said of Plotinus that he was ashamed of his body, and 't is very likely he had good reason for it...
    Thor 10.461 26 [Thoreau] was a good swimmer, runner, skater, boatman...
    Thor 10.462 18 When I was planting forest trees, and had procured half a peck of acorns, [Thoreau]...proceeded to...select the sound ones. But finding this took time, he said, I think if you put them all into water the good ones will sink;...
    Thor 10.463 23 ...those pieces of luck which happen only to good players happened to [Thoreau].
    Thor 10.474 21 [Thoreau's] poetry might be bad or good;...
    Thor 10.474 24 [Thoreau] was a good reader and critic...
    Thor 10.475 13 ...[Thoreau] said that Aeschylus and the Greeks, in describing Apollo and Orpheus, had given no song, or no good one.
    Thor 10.480 21 Pounding beans is good to the end of pounding empires one of these days;...
    Carl 10.489 24 [Carlyle] has...the strong religious tinge you sometimes find in burly people. That, and all his qualities, have a certain virulence, coupled though it be in his case with the utmost impatience of Christendom and Jewdom and all existing presentments of the good old story.
    Carl 10.495 14 In proportion to the peals of laughter amid which [Carlyle] strips the plumes of a pretender...does he worship whatever enthusiasm, fortitude, love or other sign of a good nature is in a man.
    Carl 10.495 17 There is nothing deeper in [Carlyle's] constitution...than the considerate, condescending good nature with which he looks at every object in existence...
    GSt 10.501 1 We do not know how to prize good men until they depart.
    GSt 10.501 8 ...on the instant of [good men's] death, we wonder at our past insensibility, when we see how impossible it is to replace them. There will be other good men, but not these again.
    GSt 10.504 2 ...[George Stearns's] plain good sense, courage, adherence, and his romantic generosity disarmed...all gainsayers.
    GSt 10.504 23 I have heard...that [George Stearns] was indignant at this or that man's behavior, but never that his anger outlasted for a moment the mischief done or threatened to the good cause...
    GSt 10.507 20 ...there is to my mind somewhat so absolute in the action of a good man that we do not, in thinking of him, so much as make any question of the future.
    LS 11.4 18 ...it is now near two hundred years since the Society of Quakers denied the authority of the rite [the Lord's Supper] altogether, and gave good reasons for disusing it.
    LS 11.8 5 [Jesus] may have foreseen that his disciples would meet to remember him, and that with good effect.
    LS 11.13 13 There was good reason for [Christ's] personal friends to remember their friend and repeat his words.
    LS 11.14 15 I have received of the Lord, [St. Paul] says, that which I delivered to you. By this expression it is often thought that a miraculous communication is implied; but certainly without good reason, if it is remembered that St. Paul was living in the lifetime of all the apostles who could give him an account of the transaction [the Last Supper];...
    LS 11.21 22 [Christianity] has for its object simply to make men good and wise.
    LS 11.22 24 ...the Almighty God was pleased to qualify and send forth a man to teach men...that only that life was religious which was thoroughly good;...
    HDC 11.31 25 Mr. Bulkeley, having turned his estate into money and set his face towards New England, was easily able to persuade a good number of planters to join him.
    HDC 11.37 13 The faithful dealing and brave good will, which, during the life of the friendly Massasoit, [the English] uniformly experienced at Plymouth and at Boston, went to their hearts.
    HDC 11.39 20 A poor servant [in Concord], that is to possess but fifty acres, may afford to give more wood for fire as good as the world yields, than many noblemen in England.
    HDC 11.40 17 The sermon [to the settlers of Concord] fell into good and tender hearts;...
    HDC 11.48 26 ...I have set a value upon any symptom of meanness and private pique which I have met with in these antique books [Concord Town Records], as proof...that if the results of our history are approved as wise and good, it was yet a free strife;...
    HDC 11.48 26 ...I have set a value upon any symptom of meanness and private pique which I have met with in these antique books [Concord Town Records], as proof that...if the good counsel prevailed, the sneaking counsel did not fail to be suggested;...
    HDC 11.56 6 Even this check which befell [the people of Concord] acquaints us with the rapidity of their growth, for the good man [Peter Bulkeley], in dealing with his people, taxes them with luxury.
    HDC 11.63 1 Randolph at this period [1666] writes to the English government, concerning the country towns; The farmers...live in good houses;...
    HDC 11.63 2 Randolph at this period [1666] writes to the English government, concerning the country towns; The farmers...make good advantage by their corn, cattle, poultry, butter and cheese.
    HDC 11.66 14 Mr. [Daniel] Bliss...by his earnest sympathy with [George Whitefield], in opinion and practice, gave offence to a part of his people. Party and mutual councils were called, but no grave charge was made good against him.
    HDC 11.73 5 ...the farmers [of Concord] snatched down their rusty firelocks from the kitchen walls, to make good the resolute words of their town debates.
    HDC 11.76 22 You [veterans of the battle of Concord] have fought a good fight.
    HDC 11.81 15 In 1787, the admirable instructions given by the town [Concord] to its representative are a proud monument to the good sense and good feeling that prevailed.
    HDC 11.81 16 In 1787, the admirable instructions given by the town [Concord] to its representative are a proud monument to the good sense and good feeling that prevailed.
    HDC 11.82 24 Two religious societies, of differing creed, dwell together [in Concord] in good understanding...
    HDC 11.84 1 I find our annals [of Concord] marked with a uniform good sense.
    LVB 11.89 10 Each has the highest right to call your [Van Buren's] attention to such subjects as are of a public nature, and properly belong to the chief magistrate; and the good magistrate will feel a joy in meeting such confidence.
    LVB 11.90 4 Even in our distant State some good rumor of [the Cherokees'] worth and civility has arrived.
    LVB 11.90 18 ...it is not to be doubted that it is the good pleasure and the understanding of all humane persons in the Republic...that [the Indians] shall be duly cared for;...
    LVB 11.92 24 Sir [Van Buren], does this government think that the people of the United States are become savage and mad? From their mind are the sentiments of love and a good nature wiped clean out?

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