
Journal (15 May 1824)
No. 13, st. 2.
A Shropshire Lad (1896)
Journal (15 May 1824)
Love and Life, ll. 11-15.
Other
“If there's delight in love, 'tis when I see
That heart which others bleed for, bleed for me.”
Act III, scene xii http://books.google.com/books?id=2LQNAAAAQAAJ&q=%22If+there's+delight+in+love+tis+when+I%22+%22That+heart+which+others+bleed+for+bleed+for+me%22&pg=PA34#v=onepage
The Way of the World (1700)
“Tis hard to feign merriment when the heart is sad.”
Difficile est tristi fingere mente iocum.
Bk. 3, no. 6, line 34.
Misattributed
This is the Truth! (1949)
Context: I went out and played my heart out against Cincinnati. I set a record that stills stands for the most hits in a Series, though it has been tied, I think. I made 13 hits, but after all the trouble came out they took one away from me. Maurice Rath went over in the hole and knocked down a hot grounder, but he couldn't make a throw on it. They scored it a hit then, but changed it later. I led both teams in hitting with.375. I hit the only home run of the Series, off Hod Eller in the last game. I came all the way home from first on a single and scored the winning run in that 5-4 game. I handled 30 balls in the outfield and never made an error or allowed a man to take an extra base.