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I do not know beneath what sky nor on what seas shall be thy fate; I only know it shall be high, I only know it shall be great.
Richard Hovey

2.
I am sick of four walls and a ceiling I have need of the sky, I have business with the grass.
Richard Hovey

3.
Spring in the world! And all things are made new!
Richard Hovey

4.
I have need of the sky, I have business with the grass; I will up and get me away where the hawk is wheeling Lone and high, And the slow clouds go by. I will get me away to the waters that glass The clouds as they pass. I will get me away to the woods.
Richard Hovey

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Ye who made war that your ships Should lay to at the beck of no nation, Make war now on Murder, that slips The leash of her hounds of damnation; Ye who remembered the Alamo, Remember the Maine!
Richard Hovey

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6.
Our cheer goes back to them, the valiant dead! Laurels and roses on their graves to-day, lilies and laurels over them we lay, and violets o'er each unforgotten head.
Richard Hovey

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And you prate of the wealth of nations, as if it were bought and sold, The wealth of nations is men, not silk and cotton and gold.
Richard Hovey

8.
For 't is always fair weather When good fellows get together With a stein on the table and a good song ringing clear.
Richard Hovey

Quote Topics by Richard Hovey: Men Sky Weather Spring Fighting Fate Asks Gold Uplifting Necks Glasses Lost Love Maine April Sunset War World Soul Battle Cold Failure Destiny Walks Night Sea Lord Art Payment Cotton Cheer
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I am fevered with the sunset, I am fretful with the bay, For the wander-thirst is on me And my soul is in Cathay.
Richard Hovey

10.
The East and the West in the spring of the world shall blend / As a man and a woman that plight / Their troth in the warm spring night.
Richard Hovey

11.
Who would not rather flounder in the fight than not have known the glory of the fray?
Richard Hovey

12.
Nor love they least Who strike with right good will To vanquish ill And fight God's battle upward from the beast.
Richard Hovey

13.
East, to the dawn, or west or south or north! Loose rein upon the neck of - and forth!
Richard Hovey

14.
Love seeks a guerdon; friendship is as God,Who gives and asks no payment.
Richard Hovey

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How loving is the Lord God and how strong withal!
Richard Hovey

16.
The great white cold walks abroad!
Richard Hovey

17.
Fair weather weddings make fair weather lives.
Richard Hovey

18.
There is no sorrow like a love denied. Nor any joy like love that has its will.
Richard Hovey

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EXPRESSIONS Look without! Behold the beauty of the day, The shout of color to glad color, rocks and trees, and sun and seas, and wind and sky: All these are God's expression, art work of His hand, which men must love ere they can understand.
Richard Hovey