Mother Quotes - Page 319
William Wordsworth (1837). “The Complete Poetical Works of William Wordsworth: Together with a Description of the Country of the Lakes in the North of England, Now First Published with His Works ...”, p.388
The common growth of Mother Earth Suffices me,-her tears, her mirth, Her humblest mirth and tears.
William Wordsworth (1994). “The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.238, Wordsworth Editions
'A Poet's Epitaph' (1800)
William Watson, “England And Her Colonies”
William Thomas Walsh (1947). “Our Lady of Fátima”
Necessity may be the mother of lucrative invention, but it is the death of poetical invention.
William Shenstone, Samuel Johnson, Robert Dodsley (1807). “Essays on men and manners; with aphorisms, criticisms, impromptus, fragments, etc”, p.129
William Shakespeare (2012). “Comedies of Shakespeare in Plain and Simple English (a Modern Translation and the Original Version)”, p.2601, BookCaps Study Guides
William Shakespeare (2000). “The Tragedies of Shakespeare: (A Modern Library E-Book)”, p.514, Modern Library
'King Lear' (1605-6) act 1, sc. 2, l. [132]
William Shakespeare (1868). “The Works of William Shakspere”, p.598
William Shakespeare (2016). “Hamlet: Revised Edition”, p.335, Bloomsbury Publishing
In thee thy mother dies, our household's name, My death's revenge, thy youth, and England's fame.
William Shakespeare, Michael Taylor (2004). “Henry VI, Part One”, p.212, Oxford University Press, USA
And all my mother came into mine eyes And gave me up to tears.
William Shakespeare (1995). “King Henry V: Third Series”, p.308, Cengage Learning EMEA
William Shakespeare, R.A. Foakes (1962). “Arden Shakespeare: The Comedy Of Errors: Second Series”, p.14, Cengage Learning EMEA
William Lilly, Elias Ashmole (1822). “William Lilly's history of his life and times from the year 1602 to 1681”, p.21