Samuel Francis Smith (1808–1895) Protestant Christian Minister Patriotic hymn writer
America, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Source: L'Allegro (1631), Line 36
Samuel Francis Smith (1808–1895) Protestant Christian Minister Patriotic hymn writer
America, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
W.B. Yeats (1865–1939) Irish poet and playwright
News for the Delphic Oracle http://poetry.poetryx.com/poems/1546/, st. 3 <br class="br">Last Poems (1936-1939)
Hartley Coleridge (1796–1849) British poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher
Prometheus
Poems (1851), Prometheus
Torquato Tasso (1544–1595) Italian poet
Vaghe Ninfe del Po, Ninfe sorelle,
E voi de' boschi e voi d'onda marina
E voi de' fonti e de l'alpestri cime.
Rime d'amore ("Rhymes of Love"), 175.
“Civil limitation daunts
His utterance never; the nymphs blush, not he.”
George Meredith (1828–1909) British novelist and poet of the Victorian era
An Orson of the Muse http://www.globusz.com/ebooks/MeredithPoems2/00000028.htm (1883).
William Collins (1721–1759) English poet, born 1721
Source: Ode to Evening (1747) http://www.netpoets.com/classic/poems/017002.htm, line 21.
“I have lingered among the nymphs of Corot, dancing in the sacred wood of Ville-d'Avray.”
Paul Gauguin (1848–1903) French Post-Impressionist artist
quote in a letter - late in Gauguin's life, from the Marquesas-Islands; as quoted by Colin B. Bailey, in The Annenberg Collection: Masterpieces of Impressionism and Post-impressionism, publish. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 2009, p. 185
1890s - 1910s
“And ne'er did Grecian chisel trace
A Nymph, a Naiad, or a Grace
Of finer form or lovelier face.”
Walter Scott (1771–1832) Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet
Canto I, stanza 18. <br class="br"> The Lady of the Lake http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3011 (1810)
“Shepherd: Men are more eloquent than women made.
Nymph: But women are more powerful to persuade.”
Thomas Randolph (poet) (1605–1635) English poet and dramatist
Amyntas; or, The Impossible Dowry (1630; pub. 1638), Prologue