Life is what
Might best be conjured up by the word: 'Hell'.
(The Cremona Violin)
More Quotes from Amy Lowell:
There are few things so futile, and few so amusing, As a peaceful and purposeless sort of perusing Of old random jottings set down in a blank book You've unearthed from a drawer as you looked for your bank book.Amy Lowell
You know I love yer,
An' I'll marry yer as soon
As I c'n raise the money.
Amy Lowell
Guess I ain't made to hold a man.
Amy Lowell
This is the war of wars, and the cause?
Amy Lowell
It lies fair and shining before him, a gem set betwixt sky and water,
And spanning the river a bridge, frail promise to longing desire,
Flung by man in his infinite courage, across the stern force of
the water;
And he looks at the river and fears, the bridge is so slight,
yet he ventures
His life to its fragile keeping, if it fails the waves will engulf
him.
Amy Lowell
I was drunk with the lust of his life.
Amy Lowell
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