Life hath more awe than death.
- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1839), scene Wood and Water
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Sorrow, Philip James Bailey
Ah, nothing comes to us too soon but sorrow.
- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1813), scene Home.
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- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1813), scene Home.
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Heart, Philip James Bailey
I have a heart with room for every joy.
- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1813), scene A Mountain.
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- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1813), scene A Mountain.
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Life, Philip James Bailey
It matters not how long we live, but how.
- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1839), scene Wood and Water
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- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1839), scene Wood and Water
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Nature, Philip James Bailey
Nature means Necessity.
- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1813), Dedication
- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1813), Dedication
Studying, Philip James Bailey
When night hath set her silver lamp on high,
Then is the time for study.
- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1813), scene A Village Feast.
Then is the time for study.
- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1813), scene A Village Feast.
Stars, Philip James Bailey
Surely the stars are images of love.
- Philip James Bailey, Festus (1813), scene Garden and Bower by the Sea.
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