William Allingham Quotes

William Allingham Quotes

We Added List of Some of the Best Quotes that Written by William Allingham

Quotes of William Allingham
Total Quotes 33
Scarcely A Tear To Shed; Hardly A Word To Say; The End Of A Summer's Day; Sweet Love Is Dead.
Tantarrara! The Joyous Book Of Spring Lies Open, Writ In Blossoms.
Fairies, Arouse! Mix With Your Song Harplet And Pipe, Thrilling And Clear, Swarm On The Boughs! Chant In A Throng! Morning Is Ripe, Waiting To Hear.
Sin We Have Explain'd Away; Unluckily, The Sinners Stay.
Does Not The Latent Feeling That Much Of Their Striving Is To No Purpose Tend To Infuse Large Quantities Of Sham Into Men's Work?
I Have Been An "official" All My Life, Without The Least Turn For It. I Never Could Attain A True Official Manner, Which Is Highly Artificial And Handles Trifles With Ludicrously Disproportionate Gravity.
Bare Twigs In April Enhance Our Pleasure; We Know The Good Time Is Yet To Come.... Bare Twigs In Autumn Are Signs For Sadness; We Feel The Good Time Is Well-nigh Past.
The Mother's Kiss Is The Sweetest Thing Ever.
Winds And Waters Keepa Hush More Dead Than Any Sleep.
Ring-ting! I Wish I Were A Primrose, A Bright Yellow Primrose Blowing In The Spring! The Stooping Boughs Above Me, The Wandering Bee To Love Me, The Fern And Moss To Creep Across, And The Elm-tree For Our King!
History Of Ireland--lawlessness And Turbulency, Robbery And Oppression, Hatred And Revenge, Blind Selfishness Everywhere--no Principle, No Heroism. What Can Be Done With It?
I Believe In Success, And In Comfort No Less I Believe All The Rest Is But Patter.
  • Born: 1828
  • Died: November 18, 1889
  • Occupation: Poet