“By cool Siloam's shady rill
How sweet the lily grows!”
Reginald Heber (1783–1826) English clergyman
"First Sunday After Epiphany", no. 2 (1812).
Hymns
Town and Country.
“By cool Siloam's shady rill
How sweet the lily grows!”
Reginald Heber (1783–1826) English clergyman
"First Sunday After Epiphany", no. 2 (1812).
Hymns
“The heyday of woman's life is the shady side of fifty.”
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1815–1902) Suffragist and Women's Rights activist
John Dowland (1563–1626) English Renaissance composer, lutenist, and singer
"Wilt thou unkind thus reave me of my heart", line 25, The First Book of Songs (1597).
Theodore Tilton (1835–1907) American newspaper editor
Sir Marmaduke's Musings, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“Will you come with me, sweet Reader? I thank you. Give me your hand.”
Howard Pyle book The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
Source: The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood
Joseph Strutt (1749–1802) British engraver, artist, antiquary and writer
pg. 103
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Croquet
“o, I need
the darkness
the sweetness
the sadness
the weakness
I need this”
Natalie Merchant (1963) American singer-songwriter
Song lyrics, Ophelia (1998), My Skin
“Don't give me no rotten tomato, 'cause all I ever wanted was your sweet potato.”
Sarah Dessen book This Lullaby
Variant: Don't you give me no rotten tomato," Dexter sang, "just 'cause to your crazy shit I
cannot relate-o.
Source: This Lullaby