"Men of the Thirty-Third Division: An Essay on Integrity", p. 125
Eight Little Piggies (1993)
Quotes about glory
page 5

There Only Was One Choice
Song lyrics, Dance Band on the Titanic (1977)
"Ruizismus among the Austrians," 4 December 2011

Source: Milennial Dawn, Vol. III: Thy Kingdom Come (1891), p. 22.

“Glory. Lovelier to desire than to possess.”

Khalil in Spirits Rebellious (1908) "Khalil The Heretic" Part 3

Political Register (27 October 1804).

Broadcast (7 February 1952) upon the accession of Elizabeth II, quoted in Winston Churchill, Stemming the Tide: Speeches 1951 and 1952 (London: Cassell & Co, 1953), p. 240
Post-war years (1945–1955)

VIII. 551–555 (tr. Robert Fagles).
Alexander Pope's translation:
: As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night,
O'er heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light,
When not a breath disturbs the deep serene,
And not a cloud o'ercasts the solemn scene;
Around her throne the vivid planets roll,
And stars unnumbered gild the glowing pole,
O'er the dark trees a yellower verdure shed,
And tip with silver every mountain's head;
Then shine the vales, the rocks in prospect rise,
A flood of glory bursts from all the skies.
Iliad (c. 750 BC)

Speech delivered at Benaras Hindu University Convocation on 1st December 1940.

Prophets and Kings http://www.ccel.org/ccel/white/prophets.html, Ch. 60 http://www.egwtext.whiteestate.org/pk/pk60.html, p. 732
Conflict of the Ages series

“Yet have I lived!—and lived for noble ends!
My shade in glory to the shades descends.”
Book IV, lines 878–879
The Æneis (1817)

Book II
Exilius http://www.pierre-marteau.com/editions/1715-exilius.html (1715)
As quoted in Michael Scheuer's Non-Intervention http://non-intervention.com/1689/democrats-scourge-the-south-after-the-battle-flag-it%e2%80%99s-on-to-old-hickory/ (9 July 2015), by M. Scheuer.
2010s

Source: Quotes from secondary sources, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers, 1895, P. 127.

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 60.

Appendix
1840s, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave (1845)
Emblems of Love (1912)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 36.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 287.

Source: A Short History Of The English Law (First Edition) (1912), Chapter I, Old English Law, p. 3

Page 26.
Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life (1551)
1940s, The Question – What is your Hope' (c. 1940s)

Draft of a reply to an invitation to join the Victoria Institute (1875), in Ch. 12 : Cambridge 1871 To 1879, p. 404
The Life of James Clerk Maxwell (1882)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 94.

First reported in the Annual Report of the Massachusetts Bible Society (1870), p. 27. This is actually a misquote combining phrases from different lines in an address delivered by Webster to the New York Historical Society on February 23, 1852.
Misattributed

To the Christian Reader, John Bradford Wisheth the True Knowledge and Peace of Jesus Christ, Our Alone and Omnisufficient Saviour. http://www.godrules.net/library/bradford/07bradford5.htm
Sermon on Repentence

Shenandoah (1965)

Speech at the Labour Party conference (5 October 1960) in opposition to a motion endorsing unilateral nuclear disarmament.
A Death-Bed, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: Thomas Hood, The Death Bed, p. 591; Phoebe Cary, The Wife, p. 171.

Quotes from secondary sources, Smooth Stones Taken From Ancient Brooks, 1860

Referring to the Canadian The Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion who fought on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War Tim Buck A Conscience for Canada

“To conquer without risk is to triumph without glory.”
À vaincre sans péril, on triomphe sans gloire.
Don Gomès, act II, scene ii.
Le Cid (1636)

“Faith converses with the angels, and antedates the hymns of glory.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 218.
“Glories, like glow-worms, afar off shine bright,
But look'd too near have neither heat nor light.”
Act IV, scene 4. Compare Distance.
The White Devil (1612)

“But who looks for serious conduct at the public shows? A Cato never goes to the circus. Anything said there by the people as they celebrate should be deemed no injury. It is a place that protects excesses. Patient acceptance of their chatter is a proven glory of princes themselves.”
Mores autem graves in spectaculis quis requirat? ad circum nesciunt convenire Catones. quicquid illic a gaudenti populo dicitur, iniuria non putatur. locus est qui defendit excessum. quorum garrulitas si patienter accipitur, ipsos quoque principes ornare monstratur.
Bk. 1, no. 27; p. 19.
Variae

The Golden Violet - The Wreath
The Golden Violet (1827)
The Grave of Bonaparte, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919) (incorrectly attributed as "Leonard" Heath).

Ryuji, the sailor in The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea (1965), p. 38.

Source: Who Is Man? (1965), Ch. 5<!-- The sense of the ineffable, p. 89 -->

"Personal Narrative" (1739), from The Works of President Edwards (1830) Vol. I, edited by Sereno B. Dwight.

Source: Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990), p. 653

"The Salutation", stanza 7; The Poetical Works of Thomas Traherne, B.D. (London: Bertram Dobell, 1903) p. 3.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 147.

Presidents, Experts, and Asteroids, essay for journal Science, pp 1532-3 (5 June 1998)
1990s

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 70.

“True glory strikes root, and even extends itself; all false pretensions fall as do flowers, nor can anything feigned be lasting.”
Vera gloria radices agit atque etiam propagatur, ficta omnia celeriter tamquam flosculi decidunt nec simulatum potest quicquam esse diuturnum.
Book II, section 43
De Officiis – On Duties (44 BC)

He here quotes statements made about William Shakespeare by Samuel Johnson, and then one made in reference to Timon by Alexander Pope in Moral Essays.
Oration at Plymouth (1802)
Book XX, lines 333–342; Sarpedon to Glaucus.
Translations, Iliad (1997)

As quoted in "American State Trials: A Collection of the Important and Interesting Criminal Trials which Have Taken Place in the United States, from the Beginning of Our Government to the Present Day", Vol. 13, 1921

“Glory to the heroic soldiers of the Korean People's Army!”
Military review on the 60th anniversary of the KPA (25 April 1992), the only occasion of Kim's voice being broadcast in the DPRK http://observer.guardian.co.uk/7days/story/0,,1816145,00.html

Ichabod, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

Interviews: Ben Stein is Expelled! Christianity Today Movies, Christianity Today Movies: Interview with Ben Stein, 15 April 2008, 2008-04-18 http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/interviews/benstein.html,

“Since the Lord suffered humiliation on the earth, we should not seek glory here.”
Source: Separation from the World, p. 8

Quote of Vincent van Gogh, from his 'First Sunday Sermon' http://www.vggallery.com/misc/archives/sermon.htm: 'I Am a Stranger on the Earth..'; 29 October 1876
1870s

“He is so great that all things give him glory if you mean they should. So then, my brethren, live.”
The Principle or Foundation

Source: The Rubaiyat (1120)

Observing the 50th anniversary of Pearl Harbor, December 7 1991 http://www.navy.mil/navco/pages/2001/01pg-017-ph-bush120791.htm

On the Theory of Light https://books.google.com/books?id=Lo4_AAAAcAAJ (1828) p.494

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 492.

Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1855/may/24/prosecution-of-the-war in the House of Commons (24 May 1855) on the Crimean War.
1850s

Source: Self-Help; with Illustrations of Character and Conduct (1859), Ch. XIII : Character — The True Gentleman

reported in Donald T. Phillips, Run To Win: Vince Lombardi on Coaching and Leadership (2001), p. 23.

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 331.
Source: Heaven Revealed (Moody, 2011), p. 75
"They Are All Gone," st. 7.
Silex Scintillans (1655)

Song lyrics, Blood on the Tracks (1975), Idiot Wind
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 322.

Hermann Ebbinghaus (1885), "Experiments in Memory," in Science http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16792/16792-h/16792-h.htm Vol. 6, 1885, p. 198

Firoz Shah Tughluq, FuthuHât-i Firozshâhi, ed. by Shaikh Abdur Rashid, Aligarh, 1954, pp. 16-17. Quoted from Harsh Narain, (1990). Jizyah and the spread of Islam.
Quotes from the Futuhat-i-Firuz Shahi

1920s, Freedom and its Obligations (1924)

Source: World of the Five Gods series, The Curse of Chalion (2000), p. 76

Mahomet and his successors, George P. Putnam, 1850, p. 339.
Mahomet and his successors (1849)

The Kitáb-I-Asmá

1870s, Oratory in Memory of Abraham Lincoln (1876)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 59.

“The Earth's Creation is the glory of God, as seen from the works of Nature by Man alone.”
In the Introitus (Preface) from his late editions.
Original in Latin: "Finis Creationis telluris est gloria Dei ex opere Naturae per Hominem solum"
Variant translation: "The purpose of Creation is the glory of God, as can be seen from the works in nature by man alone."
Systema Naturae

"The Triumphs of Owen. A Fragment", from Mr. Evans's Specimens of the Welch Poetry (1764) http://www.thomasgray.org/cgi-bin/display.cgi?text=trow

The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), X : Religion, the Mythology of the Beyond and the Apocatastasis