
Nick Deacon (October 26, 2002) "Murray the motor mouth", The Gold Coast Bulletin, p. W08.
Interviews
O Youth, alas, why wilt thou not incline
And unto ruled Reason bowé thee,
Syn Reason is the verray staighté line
That leadeth folk unto felicitee.
Source: La Male Regle (c. 1405), Line 69; vol. 1, p. 27.
Nick Deacon (October 26, 2002) "Murray the motor mouth", The Gold Coast Bulletin, p. W08.
Interviews
Source: Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (1861), Chapter 14 (at page 121)
To a Lily, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“Because of thee thy Egypt never sues for showers, nor does the parched blade bow to Jove the Rain-giver.”
Te propter nullos tellus tua postulat imbres,<br/>arida nec pluvio supplicat herba Iovi.
Te propter nullos tellus tua postulat imbres,
arida nec pluvio supplicat herba Iovi.
Bk. 1, no. 7, line 25.
Of the River Nile.
Variant translation: Because of you your land never pleads for showers, nor does its parched grass pray to Jupiter the Rain-giver.
Elegies
“[S]o-called gay folks would just as soon kill you as look at you.”
Rally in Miami (1977), quoted in [2007-05-19, The Legacy of Falwell's Bully Pulpit, Hans Johnson, William Eskridge, The Washington Post, 0190-8286, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/18/AR2007051801392.html]
Dance Band On the Titanic
Song lyrics, Dance Band on the Titanic (1977)
In P.44.
Sources, Glimpses of Indian Culture
“Look at the stars! look, look up at the skies!
O look at all the fire-folk sitting in the air!”
" The Starlight Night http://www.bartleby.com/122/8.html" (1877), lines 1-3
Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1918)
Context: Look at the stars! look, look up at the skies!
O look at all the fire-folk sitting in the air!
The bright boroughs, the circle-citadels there!
Lays of Sorrow No. 2
The Rectory Umbrella