Part III, No. 5 - Walton's Book of Lives. Compare: "The pen wherewith thou dost so heavenly sing / Made of a quill from an angel's wing", Henry Constable, Sonnet; "Whose noble praise / Deserves a quill pluckt from an angel's wing", Dorothy Berry, Sonnet.
Ecclesiastical Sonnets (1821)
“And their feathers once so fine grew torn and tattered
And in the end they traded their tired wings
For the resignation that living brings”
Before the Deluge (1974) from For Everyman (1973)
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“Fine feathers, they say, make fine birds.”
The Padlock (1768).
Friends, Voters, Countrymen p59
2000s, 2001
“Bye-bye," Auntie cooed, and waved a tattered wing. "Bye-bye, 12-8, you fool!”
After she kills Hortense; Chapter Seventeen: "Hortense's Story", p. 128
The Capture (2003)
“A willing heart adds feather to the heel,
And makes the clown a winged Mercury.”
De Montfort (1798), Act III, scene 2; in A Series of Plays.
“I am tired of 'the fine art of unhappiness.”
Conversation in Moscow, The Wealth of the Destitute