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Flower Quotes - Page 63

Pity! Religion has so seldom found A skilful guide into poetic ground! The flowers would spring where'er she deign'd to stray And every muse attend her in her way.

William Cowper (1855). “The Complete Poetical Works of William Cowper: With Life, and Critical Notice of His Writings. Eight Engravings on Steel”, p.14

Oh, no man knows Through what wild centuries Roves back the rose.

The Listeners and Other Poems (1912) "All That's Past"

God will reward you,' he said. 'You must be an angel since you care for flowers.

Victor Hugo (1980). “Les misérables”, Viking Pr

The eyes of men love to pluck the blossoms from the faded flowers they turn away.

David Grene, Sophocles (1959). “Sophocles”, [Chicago] : University of Chicago Press