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Sweet Quotes - Page 29

Sweet is the infant's waking smile, And sweet the old man's rest-- But middle age by no fond wile, No soothing calm is blest.

John Keble (1850). “The Christian year ... By John Keble. Thirty-seventh edition”, p.173

I have an affection for a great city. I feel safe in the neighborhood of man, and enjoy the sweet security of the streets.

Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (1866). “The Prose Works of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow”, p.311

Change in all things is sweet.

Plato, Aristotle (2012). “Gorgias and Rhetoric”, p.173, Hackett Publishing

No person that has enjoyed the sweets of liberty can be insensible of its infinite value, or can reflect on its reverse without horror and detestation

Alexander Hamilton, John Church Hamilton (1850). “The Works of Alexander Hamilton: Miscellanies, 1774-1789: A full vindication; The farmer refuted; Quebec bill; Resolutions in Congress; Letters from Phocion; New-York Legislature, etc”, p.9

Alack, there lies more peril in thine eye Than twenty of their swords: look thou but sweet, And I am proof against their enmity.

William Shakespeare, James N. Loehlin (2002). “Romeo and Juliet”, p.136, Cambridge University Press

Clear and sweet is my soul, clear and sweet is all that is not my soul.

Walt Whitman (2009). “The Americanness of Walt Whitman”, p.3, Wildside Press LLC