"Come in" Quotes from Famous Books
... wait; he shall come in with the sacraments." This minotauric anecdote has been published by Chamfort, but we quote ... — The Physiology of Marriage, Part III. • Honore de Balzac
... ordinary business without care; Spot rich in all things that can soothe and please! How piteous then that there should be such dearth Of knowledge; that whole myriads should unite 10 To work against themselves such fell despite: Should come in phrensy and in drunken mirth, Impatient to put out the only light Of Liberty ... — The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Vol. II. • William Wordsworth
... to "rescue" Lincoln, or in some other way to "check the peace movement of the Republican managers."(6) if it were fairly certain that this could be effected only by putting the conspiracy through, Andrew would come in. But could he be clear in his own mind that this was the thing to do? While he hesitated, Jaquess and Gilmore did their last small part in American history and left the stage. They made a tour of the Northern States explaining to the various governors the purposes ... — Lincoln • Nathaniel Wright Stephenson
... not to be at home when you brought me up to London with all the boxes and bedding—my goodness! It's a Providence I caught you in my eye, or I should have been driving down to the docks, and seeing about the ship. You are a brute. Come in, ... — The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith
... put his head in at the door and gone out again when he saw her there in her black frock; and somehow she had known he was afraid to come in because her ... — Anne Severn and the Fieldings • May Sinclair
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