“In that sweet mood when pleasant thoughts
Bring sad thoughts to the mind.”
Source: Lyrical Ballads (1798–1800), Lines Written in Early Spring, st. 1 (1798).
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Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
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The quiet mind is richer than a crown.”
Robert Greene (dramatist) (1558–1592) English author
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Robert Greene (dramatist) (1558–1592) English author
Source: Greene's Farewell to Folly (1591)
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Such sweet content, such minds, such sleep, such bliss;
Beggars enjoy, when princes oft do miss”
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XVIII. 328 (tr. R. Lattimore).
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Part XIX
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