
“Can you please crawl out your window? Use your arms and your legs, it won't ruin you”
Source: Lyrics: 1962-2001
Part I, ch. 8.
The Compleat Angler (1653-1655)
“Can you please crawl out your window? Use your arms and your legs, it won't ruin you”
Source: Lyrics: 1962-2001
"Recalling War," lines 1–6, from Collected Poems 1938 (1938).
Poems
“Only time can heal your broken heart. Just as only time can heal his broken arms and legs.”
“His upper half was hidden from me, I knew best his legs.”
The Centaur (1963)
Context: I miss only, and then only a little, in the late afternoon, the sudden white laughter that like heat lightning bursts in an atmosphere where souls are trying to serve the impossible. My father for all his mourning moved in the atmosphere of such laughter. He would have puzzled you. He puzzled me. His upper half was hidden from me, I knew best his legs.
As quoted in "Dr. Clemente, I Presume" https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=fL1HAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ZoAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=6750%2C4033368 by Jim Murray, in The Los Angeles Times (March 24, 1972), p. E1
Other, <big><big>1970s</big></big>, <big>1972</big>
“The Teachings of Don B.: A Yankee Way of Knowledge”, pp. 7–8.
The Teachings of Don. B: Satires, Parodies, Fables, Illustrated Stories, and Plays of Donald Barthelme (1992)
Faithless Nellie Gray; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
20th century
The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci (1938), XVII Flight