The hound had but a churlish wit.
(The Jacquerie A Fragment)
More Quotes from Sidney Lanier:
Your Life shall sweat 'twixt anvil and hot forge,An armorer working at the sword of grief.
Sidney Lanier
Yea, gathering crops whose worth no man might tell,
He staked his life on games of Buy-and-Sell,
And turned each field into a gambler's hell.
Sidney Lanier
No: I'll not keep you: good-bye, friend.
Sidney Lanier
Yea, it forgives me all my sins,
Fits life to love like rhyme to rhyme,
And tunes the task each day begins
By the last trumpet-note of Time.
Sidney Lanier
Well: Love and Pain
Be kinsfolk twain:
Yet would, Oh would I could love again.
Sidney Lanier
Your Life shall moil i' the ground, and plant his seed,
A farmer foisoning a huge crop of grief.
Sidney Lanier
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