“When I said. "A rose is a rose is a rose." And then later made that into a ring I made poetry and what did I do? I caressed completely caressed and addressed a noun.”
"Poetry and Grammar"
Lectures in America (1935)
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Gil Vicente (1456–1536) Portuguese writer
Viera estar rosal florido,
cogí rosas con sospiro:
vengo del rosale.<p>Del rosal vengo, mi madre,
vengo del rosale.
Del rosal vengo, mi madre — "I Come from the Rose-grove, Mother", as translated by J. Bowring in Ancient Poetry and Romances of Spain (1824), p. 317
Gertrude Stein (1874–1946) American art collector and experimental writer of novels, poetry and plays
"Poetry and Grammar"
Lectures in America (1935)
“I am not the rose, but I have lived near the rose.”
Benjamin Constant (1767–1830) Swiss-born French politician, writer on politics and religion
Je ne suis pas la rose, mais j’ai vécu avec elle.
A. Hayward, Autobiography and Letters of Mrs. Piozzi, Introduction.
“I was testing dorm security," I said. "It sucks." - Rose”
Variant: Are you sleepwalking?' A voice asked behind me.
"I was testing dorm security," I said. "It sucks.
Source: Shadow Kiss
“Strew on her roses, roses,
And never a spray of yew.
In quiet she reposes:
Ah! would that I did too.”
Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools
"Requiescat" (1853), st. 1
Fred Weatherly (1848–1929) English lawyer, author, lyricist and broadcaster
Song Roses of Picardy http://www.firstworldwar.com/audio/rosesofpicardy.htm
“Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days!
Come near me, while I sing the ancient ways:”
W.B. Yeats (1865–1939) Irish poet and playwright
To The Rose Upon The Rood Of Time http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1736/ <br class="br">The Rose (1893) <br class="br">Context: Red Rose, proud Rose, sad Rose of all my days!<br>Come near me, while I sing the ancient ways:<br>Cuchulain battling with the bitter tide;<br>The Druid, grey, wood-nurtured, quiet-eyed,<br>Who cast round Fergus dreams, and ruin untold;
Oscar Wilde book The Happy Prince and Other Tales
"The Nightingale and the Rose"
The Happy Prince and Other Tales (1888)