222 Quotes by Letitia Elizabeth Landon

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    Castle is the name given to some of those gigantic rocks, from which the idea of architecture would seem to have originated; though it is remarkable, that most mighty edifices have always been the work of flat countries.

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    The frost of winter and the summer storm. All bow it down; rarely the blossom comes. To full maturity; but there is nought.

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    A thousand curls. It was a solitude / Made for young hearts in love's first dreaming mood:-- / Beneath the garden lay, fill'd with rose-trees / Whose sighings came like passion on the breeze.

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    Young Love! how well thy smile can cheer / All other ills that wring the heart? / All other sorrows may we bear, / But those in which thyself hast part.

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    Vain folly of another age, / This wandering over earth, / To find the peace by some dark sin / Banish'd our household hearth.

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