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On me, on me Time and change can heap no more! The painful past with blighting grief Hath left my heart a withered leaf. Time and change can do no more.
Richard Henry Horne
T is always morning somewhere in the world.
Richard Henry Horne
The laurel-tree grew large and strong, Its roots went searching deeply down; It split the marble walls of Wrong, And blossomed o'er the Despot's crown.
Richard Henry Horne
Far out at sea,-the sun was high, While veer'd the wind and flapped the sail, We saw a snow-white butterfly Dancing before the fitful gale, Far out at sea.
Richard Henry Horne
A sweet content Passing all wisdom or its fairest flower.
Richard Henry Horne
The wisdom of mankind creeps slowly on, Subject to every doubt that can retard Or fling it back upon an earlier time.
Richard Henry Horne
Richard Henry Horne
Occupation:
English Poet
Born:
December 31, 1802
Died:
March 13, 1884
Quotes count:
7
Wikipedia:
Richard Henry Horne
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