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4 Quotes for 'Robert Seymour Bridges' in the Database.
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Robert Seymour Bridges Quotes
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Were I a cloud I'd gather
My skirts up in the air,
And fly well know whither,
And rest I well know where.
Topic: Clouds
Source: Elegy--The Cliff Top--A Cloud
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And whiter grows the foam,
The small moon lightens more;
And as I turn me home,
My shadow walks before.
Topic: Evening
Source: The Clouds have left the Sky
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Thick on the woodland floor
Gay company shall be,
Primrose and Hyacinth
And frail Anemone,
Perennial Strawberry-bloom,
Woodsorrel's pencilled veil,
Dishevel'd Willow-weed
And Orchis purple and pale.
Topic: Flowers
Source: Idle Flowers
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I have loved flowers that fade,
Within those magic tents
Rich hues have marriage made
With sweet unmemoried scents.
Topic: Flowers
Source: Shorter Poets (bk. II, 13)
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