Fitz-Greene Halleck quotes:

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  • The wild-flower wreath of feeling, the sunbeam of the heart.

  • There is an evening twilight of the heart, When its wild passion-waves are lulled to rest.

  • Beauty,--the fading rainbow's pride.

  • And Burns--though brief the race he ran, Though rough and dark the paths he trod, Lived--died--in form and soul a man, The image of his God.

  • None knew thee but to love thee.

  • Strike-for your altars and your fires; Strike-for the green graves of your sires; God-and your native land!

  • What is man's love? His vows are broke even while his parting kiss is warm.

  • Come to the bridal-chamber, Death! Come to the mother's, when she feels, For the first time, her first-born's breath! Come when the blessed seals That close the pestilence are broke, And crowded cities wail its stroke!

  • Ere the dolphin dies Its hues are brightest. Like an infant's breath Are tropic winds before the voice of death.

  • And thou art terrible--the tear, The groan, the knell, the pall, the bier; And all we know, or dream, or fear Of agony, are thine.

  • I sorrow that all fair things must decay.

  • This bank-note world.

  • It is a rich storehouse for those who love quotations. It is as full of fine bon mots as a Christmas pudding is full of plums.

  • Green be the turf above thee, Friend of my better days! None knew thee but to love thee, Nor named thee but to praise.

  • They love their land, because it is their own, And scorn to give aught other reason why; Would shake hands with a king upon his throne, And think it kindness to his majesty. - Fitz

  • I cannot spare the luxury of believing that all things beautiful are what they seem.

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