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Time softly there Laughs through the abyss of radiance with the gods.
William Vaughn Moody
Hark, below, the many-voiced earth, The chanting of the old religious trees, Rustle of far-off waters, woven sounds Of small and multitudinous lives awake, Peopling the grasses and the pools with joy, Uttering their meaning to the mystic night!
William Vaughn Moody
Bring me your children hither. ... Unto this twain, man-child and womanchild, I give the passion of this element; This seed of longing, substance of this love; This power, this purity, this annihilation. Let their hands light the altar of the world. 'T is yours forever. I have brought it home!
William Vaughn Moody
The gods despise enforcèd offerings. When the heart brings its dearest and its last Then only will they hear-if then, if then!
William Vaughn Moody
William Vaughn Moody
Occupation:
Dramatist
Born:
July 8, 1869
Died:
October 17, 1910
Quotes count:
5
Wikipedia:
William Vaughn Moody
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