
“No mortal ever has been, no mortal ever will be like the soul just launched on the sea of life.”
Solitude of Self (1892)
St. 7
The Forsaken Merman (1849)
“No mortal ever has been, no mortal ever will be like the soul just launched on the sea of life.”
Solitude of Self (1892)
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Stone of Farewell (1990), Chapter 25, “Petals in a Wind Storm” (pp. 626-627).
"To Marguerite, in Returning a Volume of the Letters of Ortis" (1852), stanza 1
On Queen Elizabeth I of England, in 1587; reported in Colin Bingham, Men and Affairs: A Modern Miscellany (1967), p. 48.
Attributed
"Israfel", st. 8 (1831).
“Law, the king of all mortals and immortals.”
As quoted in Plato's Gorgias, 484b.
Gretchen Carlson, anchor of Fox and Friends television program (October 12, 2006)
2007, 2008
“It was the sea and I. And the sea was alone and I was alone. One of the two was missing.”
Éramos yo y el mar. Y el mar estaba solo y solo yo. Uno de los dos faltaba.
Voces (1943)