Dissertation for doctor of philosophy in christian education (May 25, 1991)
        “Herbs, and other country messes,
Which the neat-handed Phillis dresses.”
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            
            
        
        
        
        
        
        Source: L'Allegro (1631), Line 85
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English epic poet 1608–1674Related quotes
                                
                                    “Yielding more wholesome food than all the messes
That now taste-curious wanton plenty dresses.”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
                                        
                                        Second Week, First Day, Part i. Compare: "Herbs, and other country messes, Which the neat-handed Phillis dresses", John Milton, L'Allegro, line 85. 
La Seconde Semaine (1584)
                                    
“We are like the herb which flourisheth most when trampled upon”
Source: Ivanhoe
                                        
                                        On smoking, 6 November 1492 
Journal of the First Voyage
                                    
Interview, Jewish Chronicle, 6 July 2007 http://thejc.com/home.aspx?AId=44797&ATypeId=1&search=true2&srchstr=Natalie%20Portman&srchtxt=1&srchhead=1&srchauthor=1&srchsandp=1&scsrch=0
                                        
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The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Chimney sweeps
                                    
                                        
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Song lyrics, Diamond Dogs (1974)
                                    
                                        
                                        Cited in Donella Meadows (2008) Thinking in Systems: a Primer. p. 1. 
1970s, The future of operational research is past, 1979
                                    
In Vogue, as quoted by The Reader's Digest, Vols. 30–31 (1937), p. 69