
"On Sight Of A Gentlewoman's Face In The Water".
Carew's Poems
"On Sight Of A Gentlewoman's Face In The Water".
Carew's Poems
Terry Lawson: Knight-Ridder Newspapers (February 18, 1996) "Weird, As In Walken - No, He's Not Really Nuts … Maybe", St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. 3D.
If those men who to be lovers pretend
Behaved more faithfully and did not lie,
And dreaded to deceive or to offend,
Then women might not choose to pass them by.
But each man's heart's a fickle butterfly
Which can alight on one just a short while.
Can it be wrong in this case to beguile?
"The Letter of Cupid", line 267; vol. 1, p. 83; translation from Thelma S. Fenster and Mary Carpenter Erler (eds.) Poems of Cupid, God of Love (Leiden: Brill, 1990) p. 191.
GIOIA Magazine Interview
"Cover Me"
Song lyrics, Born in the U.S.A. (1984)
The Stranger.
Song lyrics, The Stranger (1977)
“All love affairs are tragedies in the end unless the lovers die at the same moment.”
[Snare, 2003, Macmillan, ISBN 0312890451, p. 557]
From The Goad, the Flames, the Arrows and the Mirror of the love of God
Rumi, quoted from Harsh Narain, Myths of Composite Culture and Equality of Religions (1990) p. 20-21 https://archive.org/details/MythOfCompositeCultureHarshNarain
By Still Waters (1906)
Don Orsino (1891)
“Still an angel appear to each lover beside,
But still be a woman to you.”
When thy Beauty appears.
Still Crazy After All These Years
Song lyrics, Still Crazy After All These Years (1975)
From the thirteenth book, "The Book of the Dead"
The Pillow Book
The House in Paris (1935)
Madonna Interview : Aperture Magazine (Summer 1999), Aperture http://allaboutmadonna.com/madonna-library/madonna-interview-aperture-magazine-summer-1999,
About Queen of England, Elizabeth I.
Source: The Moral Obligation to be Intelligent (1915), p. 30
“There is no penalty attached to a lover's oath.”
Maxim 23
Sentences, The Moral Sayings of Publius Syrus, a Roman Slave
To Brooklyn Bridge, Stanza 8; from The Bridge
Review for Shoeshine (1946) as quoted in Sontag & Kael: Opposites Attract Me (2004) by Craig Seligman.
De visione Dei (On The Vision of God) (1453)
Once Upon A Time in the East: A Story of Growing up, Chatto & Windus, 2017, page 269 (ISBN 9781784740689).
Memoir, 2017
"‘Twilight’ Star Hits Graveyard In Sexy, Dark PETA Ad" https://www.peta.org.uk/media/news-releases/twilight-star-hits-graveyard-in-sexy-dark-peta-ad/, interview with PETA (November 2012).
“Lovers forget that after marriage and kids, it's no longer a 'relationship”
It's a family.
page 16
The Other Wife (2003)
“Her breath a warm fire
In every lovers heart
A mistress to magicians
And a dancer to the gods”
Angelsea
Song lyrics, Catch Bull at Four (1972)
“Ye Gods! annihilate but space and time,
And make two lovers happy.”
Martinus Scriblerus on the Art of Sinking in Poetry, Chap. xi, reported in William Warburton, The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq (1751) p. 196.
“The Autumn seems to cry for thee,
Best lover of the Autumn-days!”
Cousin Helen's Visit (1935).
“The man as he converses is the lover; silent, he is the husband.”
L’homme qui nous parle est l’amant, l’homme qui ne nous parle plus est le mari.
Part I, ch. VII.
Letters of Two Brides (1841-1842)
Song lyrics, Children of the Sun (1969)
Living With Geese http://smithsonianmag.com/issues/2006/december/geese.php?page=1, Smithsonian Magazine (December 2006).
The Mask and Mirror (1994), The Dark Night of The Soul
Elizabeth Hyde Stevens, "Millennials just don’t get it! How the Muppets created Generation X" http://www.salon.com/2014/04/06/millennials_just_dont_get_it_how_the_muppets_created_generation_x/, Salon (April 6, 2014)
About
Hugh Platt A new, cheape and delicate Fire of Cole-balles (1603); As cited in: Hugh Plat: Renaissance Man of Early Modern England http://bloggingtherenaissance.blogspot.nl/2006/06/hugh-plat-renaissance-man-of-early.html, at bloggingtherenaissance.blogspot.nl, June 2006.
as quoted in The private lives of the Impressionists, Sue Roe, HarperCollins Publishers, New York, 2006, p. 59
undated quotes
“All lovers of Christ can believe in him without believing the same things about him.”
Source: The Christian Agnostic (1965), p.161
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Books, Reflections on Sacred Teachings, Volume IV: Sri Isopanisad (Hari-Nama Press, )
Gwyn Jones, in The Oxford Book of Welsh Verse in English (Oxford: OUP, 1977) p. 289.
Criticism
“Love plays its lute behind the screen —
where is a lover to listen to its tune?”
Fakhruddin Iraqi: Divine Flashes (1982)
September Morn, co-written with Gilbert Bécaud
Song lyrics, September Morn (1979)
Source: The Passionate Life (1983), pp. 146-147
Hawddamor, glwysgor glasgoed,
Fis Mai haf, canys mau hoed.
Cadarn farchog serchog sâl,
Cadwynwyrdd feistr coed anial;
Cyfaill cariad ac adar,
Cof y serchogion a'u câr;
Cennad nawugain cynnadl,
Caredig urddedig ddadl.
"Mis Mai a Mis Ionawr" (To May and January), line 1; translation from Kenneth Hurlstone Jackson (ed. and trans.) A Celtic Miscellany (Harmondsworth: Penguin, [1951] 1975) p. 75.
Source: Attributed, Poems of Sadness: The Erotic Verse of the Sixth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso tr. Paul Williams 2004, p.13
“I guess you don’t need to agree on everything to be lovers.”
Source: Bleak Seasons (1996), Chapter 31 (p. 87)
“Literary imagination is an aesthetic object offered by a writer to a lover of books.”
A Retrospective Glance at the Lifework of a Master of Books
Fragments of a Poetics of Fire (1988)
“Beauty soon grows familiar to the lover,
Fades in his eye, and palls upon the sense.”
Act I, scene iv.
Cato, A Tragedy (1713)
Christians and Catholics http://www.hicsuntleones.co.uk/2008/10/christians-and-catholics.html, Hic Sunt Leones, 9/10/2008
Source: Truth and Fiction in The Da Vinci Code (2004), Ch. 7: 'Jesus, Mary Magdalene, and Marriage'
Prologue
Music and Sentiment (2010)
William Lever, quoted in C. Wilson, The History of Unilever, London: Cassell, 1954, vol. 1, p. 187; Requoted in Witzel (2004: 166)
pg. 360
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Bonfires
Bright Side of the Road
Song lyrics, Into the Music (1979)
I Wonder What Happened to Him
Song lyrics, Dance Band on the Titanic (1977)
Source: The Bankrupt Bookseller (1947), p. 30
Source: Attributed, Poems of Sadness: The Erotic Verse of the Sixth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso tr. Paul Williams 2004, p.61
Source: The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress (1905-1906), Vol. III, Reason in Religion, Ch. VI
Treasure in Clay : The Autobiography of Fulton J. Sheen (1980)
“The Sestos and Abydos of her breasts
Not of two lovers, but two loves the nests.”
No. 18, Love's Progress, line 61
Elegies
"The God Called Poetry"
Country Sentiment (1920)
As stated to Gary Carey in Brando's 1976 biography The Only Contender
Openess
Poems New and Collected (1998), Calling Out to Yeti (1957)
Source: Translations, The Aeneid of Virgil (1866), Book XII, p. 465
In an interview in Die Zeit, 24 Nov 1989
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover
Concurring in Roth v. United States, 354 U.S. 476, 496 (1957) (striking down a federal censorship act as unconstitutional).
Source: Last and First Men (1930), Chapter VII: The Rise of the Second Men; Section 1, “The Appearance of a New Species” (p. 102)
“Now lap-dogs give themselves the rousing shake,
And sleepless lovers, just at twelve, awake.”
Canto I, line 15.
The Rape of the Lock (1712, revised 1714 and 1717)
"Miss Universe official promises surprises that could shake up the whole show", LasVegasSun.com (13 June 2013) https://m.lasvegassun.com/vegasdeluxe/2013/jun/13/miss-nevada-official-promises-surprises-could-shak/.