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The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations Preface

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As he was dying, in A. Cunningham ‘<strong>The</strong> Works <strong>of</strong> Robert Burns; with his Life’ vol. 1 (1834) p. 344<br />

2.258 William S. Burroughs 1914—<br />

What we on earth call God is a little tribal God who has made an awful mess.<br />

‘Paris Review’ Fall 1965<br />

2.259 Sir Fred Burrows 1887-1973<br />

Unlike my predecessors I have devoted more <strong>of</strong> my life to shunting and hooting than to<br />

hunting and shooting.<br />

Speech as last Governor <strong>of</strong> undivided Bengal (1946-7), having been a former President <strong>of</strong> the National Union<br />

<strong>of</strong> Railwaymen. ‘Daily Telegraph’ 24 April 1973, obituary notice<br />

2.260 Benjamin Hapgood Burt 1880-1950<br />

One evening in October, when I was one-third sober,<br />

An’ taking home a ‘load’ with manly pride;<br />

My poor feet began to stutter, so I lay down in the gutter,<br />

And a pig came up an’ lay down by my side;<br />

<strong>The</strong>n we sang ‘It’s all fair weather when good fellows get together,’<br />

Till a lady passing by was heard to say:<br />

‘You can tell a man who “boozes” by the company he chooses’<br />

And the pig got up and slowly walked away.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Pig Got Up and Slowly Walked Away’ (1933 song)<br />

When you’re all dressed up and no place to go.<br />

Title <strong>of</strong> song (1913)<br />

2.261 Nat Burton<br />

<strong>The</strong>re’ll be bluebirds over the white cliffs <strong>of</strong> Dover,<br />

Tomorrow, just you wait and see.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> White Cliffs <strong>of</strong> Dover’ (1941 song)<br />

2.262 Sir Richard Burton 1821-90<br />

Don’t be frightened; I am recalled. Pay, pack, and follow at convenience.<br />

Note to Isabel Burton, 19 August 1871, on being replaced as British Consul to Damascus, in Isabel Burton<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Captain Sir Richard F. Burton’ (1893) vol. 1, ch. 21<br />

2.263 Robert Burton (‘Democritus Junior’) 1577-1640<br />

All my joys to this are folly,<br />

Naught so sweet as Melancholy.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Anatomy <strong>of</strong> Melancholy’ (1621-51) ‘<strong>The</strong> Author’s Abstract <strong>of</strong> Melancholy’<br />

I write <strong>of</strong> melancholy, by being busy to avoid melancholy.<br />

‘<strong>The</strong> Anatomy <strong>of</strong> Melancholy’ (1621-51) ‘Democritus to the Reader’

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