Hilaire Belloc Quotes - Page 3
I'm tired of love; I'm still more tired of rhyme; but money gives me pleasure all the time.
Sonnets and Verse (1923) "Fatigued"
Hilaire Belloc (2016). “The Crisis Of Civilization”, p.84, TAN Books
Hilaire Belloc (1971). “The Silence of the Sea, and Other Essays”, Ayer Company Pub
Hilaire Belloc (1957). “Cautionary Tales for Children”, p.7, Library of Alexandria
Hilaire Belloc (2002). “An Essay on the Restoration of Property”, p.25, IHS Press
Verses (1910) "Dedicatory Ode"
[A]lways keep a-hold of Nurse For fear of finding something worse
'Cautionary Tales' (1907) 'Jim'
Hilaire Belloc (2015). “Delphi Works of Hilaire Belloc (Illustrated)”, p.1205, Delphi Classics
Hilaire Belloc (1971). “The Silence of the Sea, and Other Essays”, Ayer Company Pub
Hilaire Belloc (2002). “An Essay on the Restoration of Property”, p.20, IHS Press
I am a sundial, and I make a botch Of what is done much better by a watch.
'On a Sundial' (1938)
Hilaire Belloc (2016). “The Crisis Of Civilization”, p.47, TAN Books
Hilaire Belloc (2009). “Essays of a Catholic”, p.13, TAN Books
Hilaire Belloc (1970). “Belloc: A Biographical Anthology”
Hilaire Belloc (2015). “Delphi Works of Hilaire Belloc (Illustrated)”, p.708, Delphi Classics
Hilaire Belloc (2016). “The Crisis Of Civilization”, p.96, TAN Books