Castle Building
The Fate of Adelaide (1821)
“Dreaming upon the sands I lift mine eyes to gaze
Beyond the infinite and heaving blue;
The far horizon, blurred in cloud and haze,
Bends o'er some beach (I muse) a thousand leagues from view.
"And there," saith Fancy, " looking toward these sands,
Wistful like thee, an unknown dreamer stands!"”
"By The Sea", in The North American Review, Vol. 187 (February 1913) p. 234
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Robert Stanley Weir 6
Canadian judge and poet 1856–1926Related quotes
“Do I love you? My God, if your love were a grain of sand, mine would be a universe of beaches.”
Source: The Princess Bride
“I could only write at the beach, and I kept getting sand in my typewriter.”
His reason for not pursuing a literary career
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“Strong in thy strength I bend no suppliant knee,
Invoke no miracle, no Muse but thee.”
Book I
The Columbiad (1807)
Context: Almighty Freedom! give my venturous song
The force, the charm that to thy voice belong;
Tis thine to shape my course, to light my way,
To nerve my country with the patriot lay,
To teach all men where all their interest lies,
How rulers may be just and nations wise:
Strong in thy strength I bend no suppliant knee,
Invoke no miracle, no Muse but thee.
28th April 1824) Raphael Showing his Mistress her Portrait By Mr. Brockedon. (British Gallery.
The London Literary Gazette, 1824