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17 Quotes for 'James Montgomery' in the Database.

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Golden Bill! Golden Bill! Lo, the peep of day; All the air is cool and still, From the elm-tree on the hill, Chant away: . . . . Let thy loud and welcome lay Pour alway Few notes but strong.
Topic: Blackbirds
Source: The Blackbird
The Rose has but a Summer reign, The daisy never dies.
Topic: Daisies
Source: The Daisy--On Finding One in Bloom on Christmas Day
There is a flower, a little flower With silver crest and golden eye, That welcomes every changing hour, And weathers every sky.
Topic: Daisies
Source: A Field Flower
If God hath made this world so fair, Where sin and death abound, How beautiful beyond compare Will paradise be found!.
Topic: Death / Immortality
Source: None
The Dove, On silver pinions, winged her peaceful way.
Topic: Doves
Source: Pelican Island (canto I, l. 173)
Blue thou art, intensely blue; Flower, whence came thy dazzling hue?
Topic: Gentians
Source: The Gentianella
When evening closes Nature's eye, The glow-worm lights her little spark To captivate her favorite fly And tempt the rover through the dark.
Topic: Glowworms
Source: The Glow-worm
A work of skill, surpassing sense, A labor of Omnipotence; Though frail as dust it meet thine eye, He form'd this gnat who built the sky.
Topic: Gnats
Source: The Gnat
Fairest and best adorned is she Whose clothing is humility.
Topic: Humility
Source: Humility
Nearest the throne itself must be The footstool of humility.
Topic: Humility
Source: Humility
Joys too exquisite to last, And yet more exquisite when past.
Topic: Joy
Source: The Little Cloud
The bird that soars on highest wing, Builds on the ground her lowly nest; And she that doth most sweetly sing, Sings in the shade when all things rest: In lark and nightingale we see What honor hath humility.
Topic: Larks
Source: Humility
The tall Oak, towering to the skies, The fury of the wind defies, From age to age, in virtue strong. Inured to stand, and suffer wrong.
Topic: Oak
Source: The Oak
Nimbly they seized and secreted their prey, Alive and wriggling in the elastic net, Which Nature hung beneath their grasping beaks; Till, swoln, with captures, the unwieldy burden Clogg'd their slow flight, as heavily to land, These mighty hunters of the deep return'd. There on the cragged cliffs they perch'd at ease, Gorging their hapless victims one by one; Then full and weary, side by side, they slept, Till evening roused them to the chase again.
Topic: Pelicans
Source: Pelican Island (canto IV, l. 141)
Nature's prime favourites were the Pelicans; High-fed, long-lived, and sociable and free.
Topic: Pelicans
Source: Pelican Island (canto V, l. 141)
The nursery of brooding Pelicans, The dormitory of their dead, had vanish'd, And all the minor spots of rock and verdue, The abodes of happy millions, were no more.
Topic: Pelicans
Source: Pelican Island (canto VI, l. 74)
The violets were past their prime, Yet their departing breath Was sweeter, in the blast of death, Than all the lavish fragrance of the time.
Topic: Violets
Source: The Adventure of a Star

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