Lost Quotes - Page 52
Samuel Johnson (1811). “Works”, p.368
Rudyard Kipling (1993). “The Jungle Book”, p.140, Wordsworth Editions
It is lost, lovely child, somewhere in the ragbag that I laughingly refer to as my memory.
Robertson Davies (1999). “Happy Alchemy: On the Pleasures of Music and the Theatre”, Penguin Group USA
Robert Silverberg (2011). “Nightwings”, p.49, Hachette UK
Robert Jordan (2010). “The Fires Of Heaven: Book 5 of the Wheel of Time”, p.543, Hachette UK
I could define poetry this way: it is that which is lost out of both prose and verse in translation.
Robert Frost (1961). “Conversations on the Craft of Poetry”
Robert Browning, Robert Morse Lovett (2009). “Selections from Robert Browning”, p.49, Wildside Press LLC
This could but have happened once,- And we missed it, lost it forever.
Robert Browning (2012). “Browning's Shorter Poems”, p.86, tredition