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Alfred Austin, né le 30 mai 1835, mort le 21 juin 1913, est un poète anglais, qui a été nommé poète lauréat en 1896 après la mort de Tennyson. Sa poésie conservatrice est peu créative, représente bien l'art officiel de l'époque victorienne et il est aujourd'hui peu étudié dans les écoles anglaises. Wikipedia  

✵ 30. mai 1835 – 2. juin 1913
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Alfred Austin: Citations en anglais

“Towns can be trusted to corrupt themselves.”

Source: Fortunatus the Pessimist (1892), Abaddon in Act I, sc. iii; p. 22.

“'Tis a world
Where all is bought, and nothing's worth the price.”

Source: Fortunatus the Pessimist (1892), Fortunatus in Act I, sc. ii; p. 17.

“Of all our feigned affections, there is none
So hollow, selfish, and injurious,
As what we christen Patriotism.”

Source: Fortunatus the Pessimist (1892), Fortunatus in Act I, sc. ii; p. 15.

“Life seems like a haunted wood, where we tremble and crouch and cry.”

Source: Soliloquies in Song (1882), "A Woman's Apology", stanza XI; p. 26

“Who once believed will never wholly doubt.”

Source: Prince Lucifer (1887), Lucifer in Act VI, sc. ii; p. 193.

“Who once has doubted never quite believes.”

Source: Prince Lucifer (1887), Eve in Act VI, sc. ii; p. 193.

“Death is master of lord and clown.
Close the coffin and hammer it down.”

Source: Prince Lucifer (1887), Adam in Act IV, sc. iv; p. 111.

“Love and naughtiness are always in their teens.”

Source: Prince Lucifer (1887), Crone in Act III, sc. i; p. 63.

“[E]xclusiveness in a garden is a mistake as great as it is in society.”

Source: The Garden That I Love (1894), p. 117.

“Public opinion is no more than this,
What people think that other people think.”

Prince Lucifer (1887), Lucifer in Act VI, sc. ii; p. 189.

“No one can rightly call his garden his own unless he himself made it.”

Source: The Garden That I Love (1894), p. 112.

“Men preach Philosophy, women practise it.”

Source: Lamia's Winter-Quarters (1898), Lamia on p. 66.

“Doth logic in the lily hide,
And where's the reason in the rose?”

The Door of Humility (1906)
Source: "Rome", XLI, line 11; p. 116.

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