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Flow Quotes - Page 10

And when thou art weary I'll find thee a bed, Of mosses and flowers to pillow thy head.

John Keats (1818). “The Complete Works of John Keats”, p.172

The thistle is a prince. Let any man that has an eye for beauty take a view of the whole plant, and where will he see a more expressive grace and symmetry; and where is there a more kingly flower?

Henry Ward Beecher (1855). “Star Papers: Or, Experiences of Art and Nature”, p.96, New York : Boston : J.C. Derby ; Phillips, Sampson & Company

Open afresh your rounds of starry folds, Ye ardent Marigolds.

John Keats, Helen Vendler (1990). “Poetry Manuscripts at Harvard”, p.32, Harvard University Press

Ten thousand saw I at a glance, tossing their heads in sprightly dance.

1804 'I wandered lonely as a cloud', stanza 2 (published 1807).

How can you defame mud when such a beautiful flower grows from it?

The RZA (2009). “The Tao of Wu”, p.14, Penguin