St. 14
Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard http://www.thomasgray.org/cgi-bin/display.cgi?text=elcc (written 1750, publ. 1751)
Source: An Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard
“Full many a flower is born to blush unseen,
And waste it's fragrance on the desert air.”
Source: Emma
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Jane Austen 477
English novelist 1775–1817Related quotes
“Like beauteous flowers which vainly waste their scent
Of odours in unhaunted deserts.”
Pharonida (1659), Part II, Book IV.
“Work without faith and prayer is like an artificial flower without fragrance.”
Quotations from Gurudev’s teachings, Chinmya Mission Chicago
St. 1
Hymn to Intellectual Beauty (1816)
Context: The awful shadow of some unseen Power
Floats though unseen among us; visiting
This various world with as inconstant wing
As summer winds that creep from flower to flower;
Like moonbeams that behind some piny mountain shower,
It visits with inconstant glance
Each human heart and countenance;
Like hues and harmonies of evening,
Like clouds in starlight widely spread,
Like memory of music fled,
Like aught that for its grace may be
Dear, and yet dearer for its mystery.
“It's so nice to get flowers while you can still smell the fragrance.”
Quoted in People magazine, 10 November 1980 http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20077832,00.html
Death of the Flowers http://www.bartleby.com/248/85.html (1832), st. 4, lines 23-24
The Writings of Marguerite Bourgeoys, p. 205