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Hartley Coleridge has 19 quotes on this site. A few more worth reading:
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The merry year is born Like the bright berry from the naked thorn.
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But what is Freedom? Rightly understood, A universal licence to be good.
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Long time a child, and still a child, when years Had painted manhood on my cheek, was I; For yet I lived…
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Commemoration of Brooke Foss Westcott, Bishop of Durham, Teacher, 1901 Be not afraid to pray... to pray is right. Pray if thou…
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Pray to be perfect, though material leaven Forbid the spirit so on earth to be; But if for any wish thou darest…
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Man is more than half of nature's treasure.
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On this hapless earth There 's small sincerity of mirth, And laughter oft is but an art To drown the outcry of…
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Lightly tripping o'er the land, Deftly skimming o'er the main, Scarce our fairy wings bedewing With the frothy mantling brine, Scarce our…
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Never till this day Did life disturb the dense eternity Of joyless quiet; never skylark's song, Or storm-bird's prescient scream, or eaglet's…
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Now, we are agreed, I and my destinies. The total world, Above, below, whate'er is seen or known, And all that men,…
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Where'er ye sojourn, and whatever names Ye are or shall be called; fairies, or sylphs, Nymphs of the wood or mountain, flood…
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Now shall I become a common tale, A ruin'd fragment of a worn-out world; Unchanging record of unceasing change. Eternal landmark to…
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To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment.
— Jane Austen
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Warmest climes but nurse the cruellest fangs: the tiger of Bengal crouches in spiced groves of ceaseless verdure. Skies the most effulgent…
— Herman Melville
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Left to herself, nature is always more or less civilized, and delights in a certain refinement; but where the axe has encroached…
— Henry David Thoreau
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Society is like a lawn, where every roughness is smoothed, every bramble eradicated, and where the eye is delighted by the smiling…
— Washington Irving
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Only yonder magnificent pine-tree... holds her unchanging beauty throughout the year, like her half-brother, the ocean, whose voice she shares; and only…
— Thomas Wentworth Higginson
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The Republic needed to be passed through chastening, purifying fires of adversity and suffering: so these came and did their work and…
— Horace Greeley
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I have enjoyed the trees and scenery of Kentucky exceedingly. How shall I ever tell of the miles and miles of beauty…
— John Muir
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Every man who becomes heartily and understandingly a channel of the Divine beneficence is enriched through every league of his life. Perennial…
— Bill Vaughan
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Lightly tripping o'er the land, Deftly skimming o'er the main, Scarce our fairy wings bedewing With the frothy mantling brine, Scarce our…
— Hartley Coleridge
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Blessed be the Lord for the beauty of summer and spring, for the air, the water, the verdure, and the song of…
— Carl Linnaeus
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