| John Bartlett (18201905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. |
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| | | Charles Henry (John Paul) Webb. (18341905) (continued) |
| | | 7777 | I send thee a shell from the ocean-beach; But listen thou well, for my shell hath speech. Hold to thine ear And plain thoult hear 1 Tales of ships. |
| With a Nantucket Shell. |
| 7778 | Of Christian souls more have been wrecked on shore Than ever were lost at sea. |
| With a Nantucket Shell. |
| | | Richard Garnett. (18351906) |
| | | 7779 | | The three eldest children of Necessity: God, the World and love. |
| De Flagello myrteo. |
| 7780 | | Love is Gods essence; Power but his attribute: therefore is his love greater than his power. |
| De Flagello myrteo. iv. |
| 7781 | | Thou canst not pray to God without praying to Love, but mayest pray to Love without praying to God. |
| De Flagello myrteo. xiii. |
| 7782 | | When Silence speaks for Love she has much to say. |
| De Flagello myrteo. lxxiii. |
| 7783 | Sweet are the words of Love, sweeter his thoughts: Sweetest of all what Love nor says nor thinks. |
| De Flagello myrteo. clxv. |
| 7784 | | Were Love exempt from the militations of Necessity, he were greater than God and the World. |
| De Flagello myrteo. ccxxv. |
| | | Theodore Tilton. (18351907) |
| | | 7785 | I won a noble fame; But with a sudden frown, The people snatched my crown, And, in the mire, trod down My lofty name. |
| Sir Marmadukes Musings. |
| | Note 1. D. G. Rossetti: The Sea Hints. Page 769. Eugene Lee-Hamilton: Page 824. [back] |
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