
musings of Princess Meredith; p. 41
Merry Gentry series, A Stroke of Midnight (2005)
Source: Final Harvest: Emily Dickinson's Poems
musings of Princess Meredith; p. 41
Merry Gentry series, A Stroke of Midnight (2005)
“Hope conquers cowardice, joy grief;
Or at least, faith unbelief.”
Easter Day II, l. 34-35.
"The Diamond As Big As The Ritz"
Quoted, Tales of the Jazz Age (1922)
“I have drunken deep of joy,
And I will taste no other wine tonight.”
The Cenci (1819), Act I, sc. iii, l. 88
Source: 1925 - 1940, The sculptor speaks' (1937), pp. 250-251
Speaking on his problems with the paparazzi, as quoted in the National Post (May 2001).
“My joy, my grief, my hope, my love,
Did all within this circle move!”
On a Girdle (1664), st. 2.
Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham (1857)
“Whose hearts must I break? What lies must I maintain? - Through whose blood am I to wade?”