“In one room, silently, lover looks upon lover,
And thinks the air is fire.”
Conrad Aiken (1889–1973) American novelist and poet
The House of Dust (1916 - 1917)
No. 2, The Look of Love
1790s, Poems from Blake's Notebook (c. 1791-1792), Several Questions Answered
“In one room, silently, lover looks upon lover,
And thinks the air is fire.”
Conrad Aiken (1889–1973) American novelist and poet
The House of Dust (1916 - 1917)
Thomas Hardy book Far from the Madding Crowd
Source: Far from the Madding Crowd (1874), Ch. 4 (Gabriel Oak, proposing to Bathsheba Everdene)
Eric Rücker Eddison book Mistress of Mistresses
Fiorinda, in Chapter 7, "A Night-Piece on Ambremerine"
Mistress of Mistresses (1935)
“Until the actual moment, when they cut me down, I shall still be looking to win.”
David Gemmell book Legend
Source: Drenai series, Legend, Pt 1: Against the Horde, Ch. 9
Context: I don't give a damn, laddie. Until the actual moment, when they cut me down, I shall still be looking to win. And the gods of war are fickle at best.
“All knots that lovers tie
Are tied to sever.
Here shall your sweetheart lie,
Untrue for ever.”
A.E. Housman (1859–1936) English classical scholar and poet
Source: More Poems
“Tis grand! 'tis solemn! 'tis an education of itself to look upon!”
James Fenimore Cooper book The Deerslayer
The Deerslayer (1841), Ch. 6
Gail Tsukiyama (1957) American writer
Source: The Language of Threads
“Though lovers be lost, love shall not; And death shall have no dominion.”
Dylan Thomas (1914–1953) Welsh poet and writer
Variant: Though lovers be lost love shall not.