Song Quotes - Page 247
'The Excursion' (1814) preface, l. 40
William Wordsworth (1985). “William Wordsworth: The Pedlar, Tintern Abbey, the Two-Part Prelude”, p.24, Cambridge University Press
Look at the fate of summer flowers, which blow at daybreak, droop ere even-song.
William Wordsworth (1994). “The Collected Poems of William Wordsworth”, p.110, Wordsworth Editions
Threadbare his songs seem now, to lettered ken: They were worn threadbare next the hearts of men.
William Watson (1917). “Retrogression: and other poems”
There is a certain flimsiness of poetry which seems expedient in a song.
William Shenstone (1868). “Essays on Men and Manners”, p.179
'The Tempest' (1611) act 1, sc. 2, l. 375
William Makepeace Thackeray (1870). “Miscellanies: Catherine. Titmarsch among pictures and books. Fraser miscellanies. Christmas books. Ballads”, p.574
William Butler Yeats (2011). “The Yeats Reader, Revised Edition: A Portable Compendium of Poetry, Drama, and Prose”, p.206, Simon and Schuster