“And swans seem whiter if swart crowes be by.”
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas (1544–1590) French writer
First Week, First Day.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)
Source: Prothalamion (1596), Line 37
“And swans seem whiter if swart crowes be by.”
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas (1544–1590) French writer
First Week, First Day.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)
Source: Euphues (Arber [1580]), P. 93. Compare: "Jupiter himself was turned into a satyr, a shepherd, a bull, a swan, a golden shower, and what not for love", Robert Burton, Anatomy of Melancholy, part iii, sec ii, mem. i, subs. 1.
“There never has been a time when I did not fall in love with one or two in a single day.”
Dafydd ap Gwilym (1320–1380) Welsh poet
Ni bu amser na charwn…
Yn y dydd ai un ai dwy.
"Merched Llanbadarn" (The Girls of Llanbadarn), line 13; translation from Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson (ed. and trans.) A Celtic Miscellany (Harmondsworth: Penguin, [1951] 1975) p. 209.
Gene Kelly (1912–1996) American dancer, actor, singer, director, producer and choreographer
Quoted in "Gene Kelly's Musical Memories"
“Mr. Trump didn’t create this economic swan dive to the street. Our politicians did.”
Ted Nugent (1948) American rock musician
Give Trump the Medal of Freedom (August 7, 2015)
J. Sidlow Baxter (1903–1999) Australian theologian
Baxter's Explore the Book (1987) p. 308.
“The clear, sweet singer with the crown of snow
Not whiter than the thoughts that housed below.”
James Russell Lowell (1819–1891) American poet, critic, editor, and diplomat
Epistle to George William Curtis (1874)
“Were I a nightingale, I would act the part of a nightingale; were I a swan, the part of a swan.”
Epictetus (50–138) philosopher from Ancient Greece
Book I, ch. 16.
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