Henry Van Dyke (1852–1933) American diplomat
Who Follow the Flag, Phi Kappa Beta Ode, Harvard University (June 30, 1910).
St. 1. <br class="br"> The Kingdom of God http://www.bartleby.com/236/245.html (1913)
Henry Van Dyke (1852–1933) American diplomat
Who Follow the Flag, Phi Kappa Beta Ode, Harvard University (June 30, 1910).
Kunti character from Indian epic Mahabharata
Indra to Pandu.
The Mahabharata/Book 1: Adi Parva/Section CXXIII
Laurence Sterne book The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
Book II, Ch. 12 (Uncle Toby to the fly).
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1760-1767)
William Ellery Channing (1780–1842) United States Unitarian clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 85
“World-mothering air, air wild,
Wound with thee, in thee isled,
Fold home, fast fold thy child.”
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) English poet
"The Blessed Virgin compared to the Air we Breathe", lines 124-126
Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1918)
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
(29th March 1823) Song - All over the world with thee, my love !
The London Literary Gazette, 1823
John Dryden (1631–1700) English poet and playwright of the XVIIth century
Source: Alexander’s Feast http://www.bartleby.com/40/265.html (1697), l. 97–106. <br class="br">Context: Softly sweet, in Lydian measures,<br>Soon he soothed his soul to pleasures.<br>War, he sung, is toil and trouble;<br>Honor but an empty bubble;<br>Never ending, still beginning,<br>Fighting still, and still destroying.<br>If all the world be worth thy winning.<br>Think, oh think it worth enjoying:<br>Lovely Thaïs sits beside thee,<br>Take the good the gods provide thee.