Letitia Elizabeth Landon: Quotes about heart (page 4)

Letitia Elizabeth Landon was English poet and novelist. Explore interesting quotes on heart.
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“Thrice hallowed shrine
Of the heart's intercourse, our own fireside!”

Gladesmuir from The London Literary Gazette (14th September 1822) Poetical Sketches. Third series - Sketch the Second
The Improvisatrice (1824)

“How much we give to other hearts our tone,
And judge of others' feelings by our own!”

Title poem, section IV.
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)

“And this is woman's fate:
All her affections are called into life
By winning flatteries, and then thrown back
Upon themselves to perish; and her heart,
Her trusting heart, filled with weak tenderness,
Is left to bleed or break!”

The Castilian Nuptuals from The London Literary Gazette (28th September 1822) Poetical Sketches. 3rd series - Sketch the Fourth
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)

“Words are powerless to tell. —
Such the image in my heart, —
Painter, try thy glorious art!”

(16th November 1822) Fragments in Rhyme III: Outline for a Portrait
23rd November 1822) Fragments in Rhyme IV: Arion see The Improvisatrice (1824
The London Literary Gazette, 1821-1822

“[Guido] Oh, my Ianthe, I live but in you,
And I will win thee, through each obstacle
By tyranny of fortune raised, my own,
My best heart's treasure! (he snatches her hand)
[Manfred] Wild fool! she is your sister!”

(12th April 1823) Dramatic Scene. Ianthe — Guido — Manfred.
(19th April 1823) Fragments see The Improvisatrice (1824) The Oak
The London Literary Gazette, 1823

“I would not even have him weep
O'er his Italian love's last sleep.
Oh, tears are a most worthless token,
When hearts they would have soothed are broken.”

The Painter's Love from The London Literary Gazette (14th December 1822)
The Improvisatrice (1824)

“Alas! alas! how plague-spot like will sin
Spread over the wrung heart it enters in!”

Title poem, section VIII.
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)