
The Yeomen of the Guard (1888)
Amoretti (1595), Sonnet XVIII https://www.bartleby.com/358/784.html
The Yeomen of the Guard (1888)
Part I, section xxii, stanza 10
Maud; A Monodrama (1855)
Kentish Town
More Nursery Rhymes of London Town (1917)
“A woman withers when she is watered only with tears.”
Aphorisms. Magnum in Parvo (2000)
“When I play with my cat, who knows if I am not a pastime to her more than she is to me?”
Quand je me joue à ma chatte, qui sait si elle passe son temps de moi, plus que je ne fais d'elle.
Book II, Ch. 12
The 1595 edition adds: “We entertain each other with reciprocal monkey tricks. If I have my time to begin or to refuse, so has she hers.” As quoted in Jacques Derrida, The Animal That Therefore I Am https://books.google.it/books?id=y8Drc-QghEIC&pg=PT21, trans. David Wills, Fordham University Press, 2008.
Essais (1595), Book II
“When I play with my cat, who knows whether I do not make her more sport than she makes me?”
Book II, Ch. 12. Apology for Raimond Sebond
Essais (1595), Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)