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Mary Howitt Quotes

For visions come not to polluted eyes.

..... Fisher, Fisher, Son, & Co, Mary Howitt, L.E.L. (1841). “Fisher's Drawing Room Scrap-book: With Poetical Illustrations”, p.23

Old England is our home, and Englishmen are we; Our tongue is known in every clime, our flag in every sea.

"Old England is our Home". Poem by Mary Howitt; later quoted in John Bartlett "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", 10th edition, 1919.

To ask me is in vain; For who goes up your winding stair Can ne'er come down again.

Mary Howitt (1834). “Sketches of natural history”, p.123

Heart's ease! one could look for half a day Upon this flower, and shape in fancy out Full twenty different tales of love and sorrow, That gave this gentle name.

Mary Botham Howitt (1847). “The Poetical Works of Howitt, Milman, and Keats: Complete in One Volume”, p.57