“But from the hoop’s bewitching round,
Her very shoe has power to wound.”
Edward Moore (1712–1757) English dramatist and writer
The Spider and the Bee. Fable x.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
"The Blessed Virgin compared to the Air we Breathe", lines 34-36
Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1918)
“But from the hoop’s bewitching round,
Her very shoe has power to wound.”
Edward Moore (1712–1757) English dramatist and writer
The Spider and the Bee. Fable x.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Henry Moore (1898–1986) English artist
Quote of Henri Moore in 'Unpublished notes', c. 1925-1926, HMF archive; as cited in Henry Moore writings and Conversations, ed. Alan Wilkinson, University of California Press, California 2002, p. 96
1925 - 1940
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) British poet laureate
Nothing Will Die (1830)
Context: Nothing will die;
All things will change
Thro’ eternity.
‘Tis the world’s winter;
Autumn and summer
Are gone long ago;
Earth is dry to the centre,
But spring, a new comer,
A spring rich and strange,
Shall make the winds blow
Round and round,
Thro’ and thro’,
Here and there,
Till the air
And the ground
Shall be fill’d with life anew.
“English: "We're going to a second round and we will win on the second round"”
Carlos Menem (1930) Argentine politician who was President of Argentina from 1989 to 1999
"Vamos a segunda vuelta y vamos a ganar en segunda vuelta"
Said on April 28th, 2003, after winning the first election round
“I saw a man pursuing the horizon;
Round and round they sped.”
Stephen Crane book The Black Riders and Other Lines
Source: The Black Riders and Other Lines (1895), XXIV
Context: I saw a man pursuing the horizon;
Round and round they sped.
I was disturbed at this;
I accosted the man.
"It is futile," I said,
"You can never—""You lie," he cried,
And ran on.
“Things are going round and round in my head--or maybe my head is going round and round in things.”
Diana Wynne Jones book Howl's Moving Castle
Source: Howl's Moving Castle