“Paradise Lost' is one of the books which the reader admires and lays down, and forgets to take up again. None ever wished it longer than it is.”
The Life of Milton
Lives of the English Poets (1779–81)
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Said at a speech, footage of which is shown in the documentary George Wallace, part of PBS' American Experience

“I am sore wounded but not slain
I will lay me down and bleed a while
And then rise up to fight again”

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The Janitor's Boy And Other Poems (1924)
Context: p>A precious place is Paradise and none may know its worth,
But Eden ever longeth for the knicknacks of the earth.The angels grow quite wistful over worldly things below;
They hear the hurdy-gurdies in the Candle Makers Row.They listen for the laughter from the antics of the earth;
They lower pails from heaven's walls to catch the milk-maids mirth.</p