
Love is Enough (1872), Song V: Through the Trouble and Tangle
Bessie's song (Ch. 3)
Jane Eyre (1847)
Love is Enough (1872), Song V: Through the Trouble and Tangle
When Twilight Dews.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 110.
“My God, my God, have mercy on me, and on my poor people!”
Last words, as quoted in De Vader des Vaderlands (1941) by W. Berkelbach van der Sprenkel, p. 29
Variants:
O my God, have mercy on this poor people.
My God, have pity on my soul; my God, have pity on this poor people.
My God, have mercy on my soul and on these poor people.
My God, have pity on my soul; I am badly wounded. My God, have pity on my soul and on this poor people!
“Over the hill to the poor-house I'm trudgin' my weary way.”
Over the Hill to the Poor-house (1872).
All the Madmen
Song lyrics, The Man Who Sold the World (1970)
“Poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the United States!”
As quoted in The Quote Verifier: Who Said What, Where, and When https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Special:BookSources/0312340044 (2006), by Ralph Keyes, New York City: St. Martin's Griffin, p. 387
Volume 1, p. 167
The Prophets (1962)
"The Silent Shepherds" (1958)
Context: I will have shepherds for my philosophers,
Tall dreary men lying on the hills all night
Watching the stars, let their dogs watch the sheep. And I'll have lunatics
For my poets, strolling from farm to farm, wild liars distorting
The country news into supernaturalism —
For all men to such minds are devils or gods — and that increases
Man's dignity, man's importance, necessary lies
Best told by fools.