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William Allingham Quotes

Now Autumn's fire burns slowly along the woods and day by day the dead leaves fall and melt.

Now Autumn's fire burns slowly along the woods and day by day the dead leaves fall and melt.

William Allingham (1860). “Day and Night Songs; and The Music-master: A Love Poem”, p.78

Writing is learning to say nothing, more cleverly every day.

William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham (1912). “Poems”

Solitude is very sad, Too much company twice as bad.

William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham (1912). “Poems”

Pluck not the wayside flower; It is the traveler's dower.

William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham (1912). “Poems”

Before a day was over, Home comes the rover, For mother's kiss - sweeter this Than any other thing!

William Allingham (1855). “The music master, a love story, and two series of Day and night songs”, p.177

Oh, bring again my heart's content, Thou Spirit of the Summer-time!

William Allingham (1865). “Fifty Modern Poems”, p.49

Tantarrara! the joyous Book of Spring Lies open, writ in blossoms.

William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham (1912). “Poems”

She danced a jig, she sung a song that took my heart away.

William Allingham (1854). “Day and Night Songs”

One who can see without seeming to see-- That's an observer as good as three.

William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham (1912). “Poems”

Round the world and home again, that's the sailor's way!

William Allingham (1877). “Songs, Ballads, and Stories: Including Many Now First Collected, the Rest Revised and Rearranged”

Autumn's the mellow time.

William Allingham (1883). “Evil May-day, &c”

Not like Homer would I write, Not like Dante if I might, Not like Shakespeare at his best, Not like Goethe or the rest, Like myself, however small, Like myself, or not at all.

William Allingham (1884). “Blackberries picked off many bushes, by D. Pollex and others, put in a basket [verse, really written] by W. Allingham”

Winds and waters keepA hush more dead than any sleep.

William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham (1850). “Poems”, p.109