Eleanor Farjeon Quotes
It always gives me a shiver when I see a cat seeing what I can't see.
Eleanor Farjeon (1963). “Faithful Jenny Dove: And Other Illusions”
Morning has broken Like the first morning. Blackbird has spoken Like the first bird.
"Morning Has Broken" (hymn) (1931)
All the ill that is in us comes from fear, and all the good from love.
Eleanor Farjeon (1922). “Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard”
It's no use crying over spilt evils. It's better to mop them up laughing.
Eleanor Farjeon (1920). “Gypsy and Ginger”
Eleanor Farjeon (1960). “A nursery in the nineties”
Eleanor Farjeon (1922). “Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard”
Eleanor Farjeon (1922). “Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard”
"Pan-Worship: And Other Poems (Time And Love)". Book by Eleanor Farjeon, 1908.
Eleanor Farjeon (1922). “Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard”
Of troubles know I none, Of pleasures know I many - I rove beneath the sun, Without a single penny.
"Pan-Worship: And Other Poems (Vagrant Songs, II)". Book by Eleanor Farjeon, 1908.
Eleanor Farjeon (1922). “Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard”
Eleanor Farjeon (2013). “Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard”, p.181, Random House
On Hallowe'en the old ghosts come about us, and they speak to some; to others they are dumb.
Eleanor Farjeon (2013). “The New Book of Days”, p.372, Random House
Praise with elation Praise every morning Spring's re-creation Of the First Day!
Eleanor Farjeon (2013). “The New Book of Days”, p.91, Random House
Of what use to destroy the children of evil? It is evil itself we must destroy at the roots.
Eleanor Farjeon (1922). “Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard”
Eleanor Farjeon, Farjeon family (1935). “A Nursery in the Nineties”
1958 Then There Were Three,'Boys' Names'.
"Pan-Worship: And Other Poems (Time And Love)". Book by Eleanor Farjeon, 1908.
"Pan-Worship: And Other Poems (Fleet Street)". Book by Eleanor Farjeon, 1908.
Eleanor Farjeon (1922). “Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard”
"Pan-Worship: And Other Poems (Time And Love)". Book by Eleanor Farjeon, 1908.