
The Mahogany Tree, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Canto VI, introduction, st. 1.
Marmion (1808)
The Mahogany Tree, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Christmas in India, Stanza 5.
Departmental Ditties and other Verses (1886)
“Let me go warm and merry still;
And let the world laugh, an' it will.”
Andeme yo caliente
y ríase la gente.
Letrillas, "Andeme yo caliente", line 1, cited from Robert Jammes (ed.) Letrillas (Madrid: Castalia, 1980) p. 115. Translation from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Poets and Poetry of Europe (New York: C. S. Francis, 1855) p. 695
“For everyone out there listening, thank you and Merry Christmas.”
2013
interviewed regarding American Atheists' Jersey City, New Jersey "You Know It's a Myth" billboard.
“Gifts of time and love are surely the basic ingredients of a truly merry Christmas.”