
1830s, Boswell's Life of Johnson (1832)
The Fly on the Wheel.
1830s, Boswell's Life of Johnson (1832)
“Less than the dust beneath thy chariot wheel,
Less than the rust that never stained thy sword”
Less Than the Dust
Indian Love Lyrics (aka Garden of Kama) (1901)
“I wanna fly, I wanna fly
I said I want my chariot to pick me up
And take me brother for a ride.”
Spaceship. The College Dropout (2004)
Bible References
Family and Community: (p. 35)
The Path to Enlightenment is not a Highway, 1996
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 564.
“Treating the sword blade the same as the staff,
Turning the chariot wheel into chaff.”
"The Dust" <!-- p. 23 -->
Venus Invisible and Other Poems (1928)
Context: Treating the sword blade the same as the staff,
Turning the chariot wheel into chaff.
Toppling a pillar and nudging a wall,
Building a sand pile to counter each fall.
Yielding to nothing — not even the rose,
The dust has its reasons wherever it goes.
Sunday at Hampstead (1863–65), part X
1 November 1833
Table Talk (1821–1834)