
The Story of Hien and the Chief Examiner
Kai Lung's Golden Hours (1922)
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Stray Birds (1916)
The Story of Hien and the Chief Examiner
Kai Lung's Golden Hours (1922)
Nightingales http://www.poetry-online.org/bridges_nightingales.htm, st. 3.
Poetry
“No, let the monarch’s bags and others hold
The flattering, mighty, nay, al-mighty gold.”
To Kien Long; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Ode iv. Compare: "Whilst that for which all virtue now is sold,
And almost every vice,—almighty gold", Ben Jonson, Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland.
A Wrinkle in Time (1962)
Context: Suddenly there was a great burst of light through the Darkness. The light spread out and where it touched the Darkness the Darkness disappeared. The light spread until the patch of Dark Thing had vanished, and there was only a gentle shining, and through the shining came the stars, clear and pure.
“All in green went my love riding
on a great horse of gold
into the silver dawn.”
Tulips and Chimneys (1923) IV
“I say to this night: "Pass more slowly"; and the dawn will come to dispel the night.”
The Lake (1820), st. 8
Representative American Negroes, an essay from The Negro Problem, a collection of essays written in 1903 by leading African Americans.