Osbert Sitwell (1892–1969) British baronet
"When First the Poets Sung", line 47.
These lines were repeatedly drawn on by Sitwell in his later works.
The Fountain http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16341/16341-h/16341-h.htm#page227, st. 3 (1839)
Osbert Sitwell (1892–1969) British baronet
"When First the Poets Sung", line 47.
These lines were repeatedly drawn on by Sitwell in his later works.
“O fairest flower! no sooner blown but blasted,
Soft silken primrose fading timelessly.”
John Milton (1608–1674) English epic poet
Ode on the Death of a fair Infant, dying of a Cough, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
William Blake (1757–1827) English Romantic poet and artist
Source: 1800s, Jerusalem The Emanation of The Giant Albion (c. 1803–1820), Ch. 1, plate 27, "To the Jews" 1) lines 9-12
Aaro Hellaakoski (1893–1952) Finnish writer, poet, geographer and teacher
Aaro Hellaakoski. "The song of the pike hauen laulu." Aina Swan Cutler (trans.) in: Aili Jarvenpa, Michael G. Karni (1989), Sampo, the magic mill: a collection of Finnish-American writing.
Cristoforo Colombo (1451–1506) Explorer, navigator, and colonizer
8 October 1492
Journal of the First Voyage
“The maple tree that night
Without a wind or rain
Let go its leaves
Because its time had come.”
Eugene McCarthy (1916–2005) American politician
"The Maple Tree"
Poems
George Chapman (1559–1634) English dramatist, poet, and translator
Book VIII, line 487, p. 115 https://books.google.com/books?id=ashjAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA115&dq=%22As+when+about%22 <br class="br">The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets (1611)