What did Augustus William Hare mean by: The poet sees things as they look. Is this having a faculty the less? or a sense the more? - Augustus William Hare Author · England Copy
+ Many a man’s vices have at first been nothing worse than good qualities run wild. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Augustus William Hare, Quality, Running, 0 - Augustus William Hare Author · England
+ How deeply rooted must unbelief be in our hearts when we are surprised to find our prayers answered. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Augustus William Hare, Heart, Prayer, 0 - Augustus William Hare Author · England
+ Life is the hyphen between matter and spirit. Feraz Zeid, September 24, 2023December 24, 2023, Augustus William Hare, Spirit, 0 - Augustus William Hare Author · England
+ Every wise man lives in an observatory. Feraz Zeid, August 26, 2023December 24, 2023, Augustus William Hare, Wisdom, Wise, 0 - Augustus William Hare Author · England
+ Many actions, like the Rhone, have two sources,–one pure, the other impure. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Augustus William Hare, Action, Source, 0 - Augustus William Hare Author · England
+ A lawyer’s brief will be brief, before a freethinker thinks freely. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Augustus William Hare, Lawyer, 0 - Augustus William Hare Author · England
+ In a mist the heights can for the most part see each other; but the valleys cannot. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Augustus William Hare, Valleys, 0 - Augustus William Hare Author · England
+ Philosophy is the love of wisdom: Christianity is the wisdom of love. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Augustus William Hare, Christianity, Philosophy, 0 - Augustus William Hare Author · England
O woman! thou wert fashioned to beguile: So have all sages said, all poets sung. - Jean Ingelow Poet · England
The art of poetry is to touch the passions, and its duty to lead them on the side of virtue. - William Cowper Poet · England
The machinations of ambiguity are among the very roots of poetry. - William Empson Poet and literary critic · England
All poetry like every work of art proceeds from a swift vision of things. - Honoré de Balzac Writer · France