“Out of the city, far away
With spring to-day!
Where copses tufted with primrose
Give me repose,
Wood-sorrel and wild violet
Soothe my soul's fret.”
Poem: A Holiday.
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William Allingham10
Irish man of letters and poet 1824–1889Related quotes
“My soul to-day
Is far away
Sailing the Vesuvian Bay.”
Thomas Buchanan Read (1822–1872) American artist
Drifting.
“I give permission
For this slow spring rain to soak
The violet beds.”
Richard Wright (1908–1960) African-American writer
Haiku: This Other World (1998)
“Wild horses couldn't drag me away
Wild, wild horses, we'll ride them some day…”
Mick Jagger (1943) British rock musician, member of The Rolling Stones
"Wild Horses" (co-written with Keith Richards), on Sticky Fingers (1971).
Lyrics
Context: I know I've dreamed you, a sin and a lie
I have my freedom but I don't have much time
Faith has been broken, tears must be cried
Let's do some living, after we die
Wild horses couldn't drag me away
Wild, wild horses, we'll ride them some day…
Marianne North (1830–1890) English biologist and botanical artist
Recollections of a Happy Life:Being the autobiography of of Marianne North, ed. Mrs John Addington Symonds, Macmillan (1892).
“The presence of God calms the soul, and gives it quiet and repose.”
François Fénelon (1651–1715) Catholic bishop
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 276.
William Blake (1757–1827) English Romantic poet and artist
My Specter, st. 1
1800s, Poems from Blake's Notebook (c. 1804)