Robert Louis Stevenson book Songs of Travel and Other Verses
No. I, The Vagabond, st. 4.
Songs of Travel and Other Verses (1896)
Source: The Worm Ouroboros (1922), Ch. 28 : Zora Rach Nam Psarrion, p. 427
Robert Louis Stevenson book Songs of Travel and Other Verses
No. I, The Vagabond, st. 4.
Songs of Travel and Other Verses (1896)
Elizabeth Rowe (1674–1737) poet and writer
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 433.
John B. Tabb (1845–1909) American poet
The Bubble, as quoted in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Nur Jahan (1577–1645) Padshah Begum of the Mughal Empire
epitaph on Nur Jahan's tomb, translated by Wheeler Thackston, quoted in "Nur Jahan", p. 275
Ferenc Dávid (1510–1579) Hungarian noble
His last message, carved onto the walls of his dungeon cell, as quoted in For Faith and Freedom (1997) by Charles A. Howe, p. 109 <!-- Skinner House Books, Boston; also quoted on their web page [LINK now DEAD 2016·03·01] about the Transylvania Unitarian Church (Archive 2007) https://web.archive.org/web/20070717180511/www.emersonhou.org/Transylvania.htm by the Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church, Houston --> <br class="br">Context: Neither the sword of popes, nor the cross, nor the image of death — nothing will halt the march of truth. I wrote what I felt and that is what I preached with trusting spirit. I am convinced that after my destruction the teachings of false prophets will collapse.