John Godfrey Saxe cytaty

John Godfrey Saxe – poeta amerykański. Urodził się w miejscowości Highgate w stanie Vermont 2 czerwca 1816.

W 1839 ukończył Middlebury College. W 1843 w St Albans uzyskał prawo do wykonywania zawodu adwokata. W latach 1850-1856 wydawał w Burlington czasopismo „Sentinel”. W 1859 i w 1860 był kandydatem Partii Demokratycznej na gubernatora Vermont. W 1860 wyjechał do Nowego Jorku. Po 1872 w Albany wydawał pismo „Evening Journal”. Zmarł w Albany 31 marca 1887.

Opublikował Humorous and Satirical Poems , The Times, The Telegraph, and Other Poems i Leisure Day Rhymes . Do jego najbardziej znanych utworów należą Rhyme of the Rail, The Proud Miss McBride, I'm Growing Old i Treasures in Heaven. Popularny był też wiersz, oparty na indyjskiej bajce, The Blind Men and the Elephant. Wikipedia  

✵ 2. Czerwiec 1816 – 31. Marzec 1887
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John Godfrey Saxe: Cytaty po angielsku

“Laws, like sausages, cease to inspire respect in proportion as we know how they are made.”

As quoted in University Chronicle. University of Michigan (27 March 1869) books.google.de http://books.google.de/books?id=cEHiAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA164, Daily Cleveland Herald (29 March 1869), McKean Miner (22 April 1869), and "Quote... Misquote" http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/21/magazine/27wwwl-guestsafire-t.html by Fred R. Shapiro in The New York Times (21 July 2008); similar remarks have long been attributed to Otto von Bismarck, but this is the earliest known quote regarding laws and sausages, and according to Shapiro's research, such remarks only began to be attributed to Bismarck in the 1930s.

“A youth would marry a maiden,
For fair and fond was she;
But he was high and she was low,
And so it might not be.”

"The Way of the World".
Wariant: A youth would marry a maiden,
For fair and fond was she;
But their sires disputed about the Mass,
And so it might not be.

“I like the lad who, when his father thought
To clip his morning nap by hackneyed phrase
Of vagrant worm by early songster caught,
Cried, "Served him right! — it's not at all surprising;
The worm was punished, sir, for early rising!"”

"Early Rising"; compare: "The healthy-wealthy-wise affirm, That early birds obtain the worm — (The worm rose early too!)", Frederick Locker-Lampson.

“God bless the man who first invented sleep!”

So Sancho Panza said, and so say I.
"Early Rising".

“When Nature gives a gorgeous rose,
Or yields the simplest fern,
She writes this motto on the leaves, —
"To whom it may concern!"”

And so it is the poet comes
And revels in her bowers,
And, — though another hold the land,
Is owner of the flowers.
"The Poet's License".
The Masquerade and Other Poems (1866)