Angela Carter (1940–1992) English novelist
Shaking a Leg: Collected Writings (1998).
Fortunati ambo! si quid mea carmina possunt,
Nulla dies umquam memori vos eximet aevo,
Dum domus Aeneae Capitoli immobile saxum
Accolet imperiumque pater Romanus habebit.
Source: Aeneid (29–19 BC), Book IX, Lines 446–449 (tr. Robert Fagles)
Angela Carter (1940–1992) English novelist
Shaking a Leg: Collected Writings (1998).
“And your own life while it's happening to you never has any atmosphere until it's a memory.”
Andy Warhol (1928–1987) American artist
Delmore Schwartz (1913–1966) American poet
"The Ballad of the Children of the Czar" http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/the-ballad-of-the-children-of-the-czar/ <br class="br">Selected Poems: Summer Knowledge (1959)
Isaac Watts (1674–1748) English hymnwriter, theologian and logician
Stanza 2.
1710s, Psalm 98 "Joy to the World!" (1719)
“"Cuckoo!"
"Cuckoo!"
While I meditated
on that theme
day dawned.”
Fukuda Chiyo-ni (1703–1775) Japanese writer
Source: Ikuko Atsumi, Kenneth Rexroth. Women Poets of Japan. 1982. p. 53
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
(1838 2) (Vol 53) Subjects for Pictures - The Death of Camoens
The Monthly Magazine
Alan Brownjohn (1931) British writer
The Old Flea-Pit (1987).
“The advent of truth, like the dawn of day, agitates the elements, while it disperses the gloom.”
Elias Lyman Magoon (1810–1886) American minister
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 604.