Richard Henry Stoddard Quotes
We love in others what we lack ourselves, and would be everything but what we are.
Richard Henry STODDARD (1852). “Poems”, p.71
Richard Henry Stoddard (1857). “Songs of Summer”, p.5
Silence is the speech of love, The music of the spheres above.
Richard Henry Stoddard (1857). “Songs of Summer”, p.12
Richard Henry STODDARD (1852). “Poems”
A face at the window, a tap on the pane, who is it that wants me tonight in the rain?
"The Messenger at Night". "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", 10th edition, 1919.
Heaven is not gone, but we are blind with tears, Groping our way along the downward slope of Years!
Richard Henry STODDARD (1852). “Poems”, p.55
Richard Henry Stoddard (1903). “Recollections: Personal and Literary”
"Persian Song". "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", 10th edition, 1919.
We grow like flowers, and bear desire, the odor of the human flowers.
Richard Henry Stoddard (1857). “Songs of Summer”, p.152
"Ode". "Bartlett's Familiar Quotations", 10th edition, 1919.
Richard Henry Stoddard (1871). “The Book of the East: And Other Poems”, p.213
"Songs of Summer". Book by Richard Henry Stoddard, p. 113, 1856.