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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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In William Roper ‘<strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas More’<br />

I cumber [burden] you goode Margaret muche, but I woulde be sorye, if it shoulde be any<br />

lenger than to morrowe, for it is S. Thomas evin and the vtas <strong>of</strong> Sainte Peter and therefore to<br />

morowe longe I to goe to God, it were a daye very meete and conveniente for me. I neuer liked<br />

your maner towarde me better then when you kissed me laste for I loue when doughterly loue and<br />

deere charitie hathe no laisor to looke to worldely curtesye. Fare well my deere childe and praye<br />

for me, and I shall for you and all your freindes that we maie merily meete in heaven.<br />

Last letter to Margaret Roper, his daughter, 5 July 1535 in E. F. Rogers (ed.) ‘<strong>The</strong> Correspondence <strong>of</strong> Sir<br />

Thomas More’ (1947). More was beheaded the following morning.<br />

1.168 Thomas Morell 1703-84<br />

See, the conquering hero comes!<br />

Sound the trumpets, beat the drums!<br />

‘Judas Maccabeus’ (1747) ‘A chorus <strong>of</strong> youths’ and ‘Joshua’ (1748) pt. 3 (to music by Handel)<br />

1.169 Robin Morgan 1941—<br />

Sisterhood is powerful.<br />

Title <strong>of</strong> book (1970)<br />

1.170 Christopher Morley 1890-1957<br />

Life is a foreign language: all men mispronounce it.<br />

‘Thunder on the Left’ (1925) ch. 14.<br />

1.171 Lord Morley (John, Viscount Morley <strong>of</strong> Blackburn) 1838-1923<br />

<strong>The</strong> whole <strong>of</strong> the golden Gospel <strong>of</strong> Silence is now effectively compressed in thirty-five<br />

volumes.<br />

‘Critical Miscellanies’ (1886) ‘Carlyle’<br />

You have not converted a man, because you have silenced him.<br />

‘On Compromise’ (1874) ch. 5<br />

1.172 Countess Morphy (Marcelle Azra Forbes) fl. 1930-50<br />

<strong>The</strong> tragedy <strong>of</strong> English cooking is that ‘plain’ cooking cannot be entrusted to ‘plain’ cooks.<br />

‘English Recipes’ (1935) p. 17<br />

1.173 Charles Morris 1745-1838<br />

But a house is much more to my mind than a tree,<br />

And for groves, O! a good grove <strong>of</strong> chimneys for me.<br />

‘Country and Town’<br />

1.174 Desmond Morris 1928—<br />

<strong>The</strong> city is not a concrete jungle, it is a human zoo.

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