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4 Quotes for 'Mary Howitt' in the Database.
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Mary Howitt Quotes
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They are happiest who have power to gather wisdom from a flower.
Topic: Cliches and One-Liners
Source: None
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Heart's ease! one could look for half a day
Upon this flower, and shape in fancy out
Full twenty different tales of love and sorrow,
That gave this gentle name.
Topic: Pansies
Source: Heart's Ease
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"Will you walk into my parlour?"
Said a spider to a fly;
"'Tis the prettiest little parlour
That ever you did spy."
Topic: Spiders
Source: The Spider and the Fly
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Roads are wet where'er one wendeth,
And with rain the thistle bendeth,
And the brook cries like a child!
Not a rainbow shines to cheer us;
Ah! the sun comes never near us,
And the heavens look dark and wile.
Topic: Storms
Source: The Wet Summer, from the German
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