William R. Alger (1822–1905) American clergyman and poet
"Love Sowing and Reaping Roses", p. 295.
Poetry of the Orient, 1893 edition
Autumn Woods. Reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Attributed
William R. Alger (1822–1905) American clergyman and poet
"Love Sowing and Reaping Roses", p. 295.
Poetry of the Orient, 1893 edition
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
(18th May 1822) Poetic Sketches. Second Series - Sketch the Third. Rosalie
25th May 1822) St. George’s Hospital, Hyde Park Corner see The Improvisatrice (1824
The London Literary Gazette, 1821-1822
Oliver Goldsmith book The Vicar of Wakefield
Source: The Vicar of Wakefield (1766), Ch. 29, Song, st. 2.
John Hoole (1727–1803) British translator
Book I, line 300
Translations, Orlando Furioso of Ludovico Ariosto (1773)
William Cowper (1731–1800) (1731–1800) English poet and hymnodist
Source: Conversation (1782), Line 347.
“Fire he sang,
that trees fear, and I, a tree, rejoiced in its flames.”
Denise Levertov (1923–1997) Poet
A Tree Telling of Orpheus (1968)
Context: Fire he sang,
that trees fear, and I, a tree, rejoiced in its flames.
New buds broke forth from me though it was full summer.
As though his lyre (now I knew its name)
were both frost and fire, its chords flamed
up to the crown of me.
I was seed again.
I was fern in the swamp.
I was coal.
William Cullen Bryant (1794–1878) American romantic poet and journalist
To a Waterfowl http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16341/16341-h/16341-h.htm#page20, st. 2 (1815)
Reed Noss (1952)
2000)[More than big trees, The redwood forest: History, ecology, and conservation of the coast redwoods, 1–6, https://books.google.com/books?id=6T3PeH_EbbYC&pg=PA1] (quote from p. 1
“Her breath a warm fire
In every lovers heart
A mistress to magicians
And a dancer to the gods”
Cat Stevens (1948) British singer-songwriter
Angelsea
Song lyrics, Catch Bull at Four (1972)