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- Because science flourishes, must poesy decline? The complaint serves but to betray the weakness of the class who urge it. True, in… — Hugh Miller
- Poets need be in no degree jealous of the geologists. The stony science, with buried creations for its domains, and half an… — Hugh Miller
- How much pleasure they lose (and even the pleasures of heroic poesy are not unprofitable) who take away the liberty of a… — William Davenant
- Ay, Much is the force of heaven-bred poesy. — William Shakespeare
- Many are poets, but without the name;For what is Poesy but to createFrom overfeeling Good or Ill; and aimAt an external life… — Lord Byron
- Music is inarticulate poesy. — John Dryden
- O for ten years, that I may overwhelm / Myself in poesy; so I may do the deed / That my own… — John Keats
- As I lay asleep in Italy There came a voice from over the Sea, And with great power it forth led me… — Percy Bysshe Shelley
- For Poesy alone can tell her dreams, With the fine spell of words alone can save Imagination from the sable charm And… — John Keats
- The gymnasium of running, walking on stilts, climbing, etc. stells and makes hardy single powers and muscles, but dancing, like a corporeal… — Jean Paul
- Poesy must not be drawn by the ears: it must be gently led, or rather, it must lead, which was partly the… — Philip Sidney
- I love thee - I love thee! 'Tis all that I can say; It is my vision in the night, My dreaming… — Kemis Khan