"The Irish Emigrant" (c. 1860), line 1; p. 105.
Songs, Poems, & Verses (1894)
“The corn was springing fresh and green,
And the lark sang loud and high,
And the red was on your lip, Mary,
And the love-light in your eye.”
Lament of the Irish Emigrant
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Helen Blackwood, Baroness Dufferin and Claneboye 8
British songwriter, composer, poet and author 1807–1867Related quotes
“Your lips are red
My face is red from reading your red lips”
"Your Lips Are Red"
Marry Me (2007)
“And when I first saw you I first loved you
With a song that I sang to the fire in your eyes”
"Lion In The Winter" on Southbound (1975) · Performance with Linda Ronstadt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ya2dSRcqLBE
Context: And when I first saw you I first loved you
With a song that I sang to the fire in your eyes
But somebody told you that it wouldn't be easy
And you carried that lie for the devil to sing Some sail rivers deep and muddy some sail rivers clear and cold
But the river that I'm sailin' goes to sea
And sometimes I do grow weary sometimes I feel old
And sometimes I wonder if you think of me
Source: The Rubaiyat (1120)
"Dank fens of cedar, hemlock branches gray" lines 6–14, Poems, 1860
Katharine Cockin, quoted in Spartacus biography http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ACterry.htm
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In Your Eyes
Song lyrics, So (1986)
“Don't wait for someone to green light your project, build your own intersection.”
The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses (1952), p. 9.
Extra-judicial writings
Will You Love Me Tomorrow (1960), Co-written with Gerry Goffin, first recorded by The Shirelles, later by Carole King
Song lyrics, Singles