
Life of Alexander
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
As quoted in "William Whipple" http://www.dsdi1776.com/signers-by-state/william-whipple/ (11 December 2011), The Society of the Descendants of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence
Life of Alexander
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Source: From Here to Eternity
Source: Sanitary Economy (1850), p. 15
Context: The sick chamber is the place where the most angelic virtues of the human race have ever been called into action. The meek patience of the sufferer—the endurance and the active benevolence of those who would not barter that sick room, with its gloom and silence, for all the glitter and the grandeur that human ambition displays beyond its walls—are among the finest objects that the philosophic eye can look on. So in every well-regulated household, each deathbed, if it carry with it the memory of broken ties and deserted seats at the social board, calls up also the recollection of duties fulfilled, of charities administered, of overflowing affection, ashamed to speak its strength, showing itself in strong deeds of unwearied assiduity.
Epode, lines 1-4
The Works of Ben Jonson, First Folio (1616), The Forest
Articles, 10 Things to Celebrate: Why I'm an Anti-Anti-American (June 2003)
Source: Evolution (2002), Chapter 6 “The Crossing” section IV (p. 185)