The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (281 page)

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Lowell, James Russell
1819–91
1
An' you've gut to git up airly
Ef you want to take in God.

The Biglow Papers
(First Series, 1848) no. 1 "A Letter"

2
There comes Poe with his raven like Barnaby Rudge,
Three-fifths of him genius, and two-fifths sheer fudge.

"A Fable for Critics" (1848) l. 1215.

3
Blessèd are the horny hands of toil!

"A Glance Behind the Curtain" (1844).

4
Once to every man and nation comes the moment to decide,
In the strife of Truth with Falsehood, for the good or evil side.

"The Present Crisis" (1845)

5
Truth forever on the scaffold, Wrong forever on the throne.

"The Present Crisis" (1845)

Lowell, Robert
1917–77
1
Their monument sticks like a fishbone
in the city's throat.

"For the Union Dead" (1964)

2
These are the tranquillized
Fifties
,
and I am forty. Ought I to regret my seed-time?

"Memories of West Street and Lepke" (1956)

3
At forty-five,
What next, what next?
At every corner,
I meet my Father,
my age, still alive.

"Middle Age" (1964)

4
This is death.
To die and know it. This is the Black Widow, death.

"Mr Edwards and the Spider" (1950)

5
If we see light at the end of the tunnel,
It's the light of the oncoming train.

"Since 1939" (1977).

6
But I suppose even God was born
too late to trust the old religion.

"Tenth Muse" (1964)

7
the present, yes,
we are in it,
it's the infection
of things gone.

"We Took Our Paradise" (1977)

Lowndes, William
1652–1724
1
Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves.

Lord Chesterfield
Letters to his Son
(1774) 5 February 1750

Lowry, L. S.
1887–1976
1
I'm a simple man, and I use simple materials.

Mervyn Levy
Paintings of L. S. Lowry
(1975)

Lowry, Malcolm
1909–57
1
How alike are the groans of love to those of the dying.

Under the Volcano
(1947) ch. 12

Lucan
ad
39–65
1
There stands the ghost of a great name.
of Pompey

Pharsalia
bk. 1, l. 135

2
Thinking nothing done while anything remained to be done.

Pharsalia
bk. 2, l. 657.

3
I have a wife, I have sons: we have given so many hostages to the fates.

Pharsalia
bk. 6, l. 661.

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