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13 Quotes for 'Remorse' in the Database.
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Cruel Remorse! where Youth and Pleasure sport,
And thoughtless Folly keeps her court,--
Crouching 'midst rosy bowers thou lurk'st unseen
Slumbering the festal hours away,
While Youth disports in that enchanting scene;
Till on some fated day
Thou with a tiger-spring dost leap upon thy prey,
And tear his helpless breast, o'erwhelmed with wild dismay.
Author: Mrs. Anna Letitia Barbauld
Source: Ode to Remorse (st. 6)
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Remorse is as the heart in which it grows;
If that be gentle, it drops balmy dews
Of true repentance; but if proud and gloomy,
It is the poison tree, that pierced to the inmost,
Weeps only tears of poison.
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Source: Remorse (act I, sc. 1)
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Man, wretched man, whene'er he stoops to sin,
Feels, with the act, a strong remorse within.
Author: Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenal)
Source: Satires (satire XIII, l. 1), (William Gifford's translation)
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Farewell, remorse: all good to me is lost;
Evil, be thou my good.
Author: John Milton
Source: Paradise Lost (bk. IV, l. 108)
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Remorse goes to sleep during a prosperous period and wakes up in
adversity.
[Fr., Le remords s'endort durant un destin prospere et s'aigrit
dans l'adversite.]
Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Source: Confessions (I, 11)
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High minds, of native pride and force,
Most deeply feel thy pangs, Remorse;
Fear, for their scourge, means villains have,
Thou art the torturer of the brave!
Author: Sir Walter Scott
Source: Marmion (canto III, st. 13)
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If thou dost slander her and torture me,
Never pray more; abandon all remorse;
On horror's head horrors accumulate;
Do deeds to make heaven weep, all earth amazed;
For nothing canst thou to damnation add
Greater than that.
Author: William Shakespeare
Source: Othello the Moor of Venice (Othello at III, iii)
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Remorse is virtue's root; its fair increase are fruits of innocence and blessedness.
Author: William C. Bryant
Source: None
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Remorse: beholding heaven and feeling hell.
Author: George Moore
Source: None
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Remorse is the pain of sin.
Author: Theodore Parker
Source: None
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Remorse is the echo of a lost virtue.
Author: Edward G. Bulwer-lytton
Source: None
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Remorse is regret that one waited so long to do it.
Author: H. L. Mencken
Source: None
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To be left alone, and face to face with my own crime, had been just retribution.
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Source: None
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