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Heart Quotes - Page 188

The soft blue sky did never melt Into his heart; he never felt The witchery of the soft blue sky!

William Wordsworth (1835). “The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Etc”, p.105

Her virtues, graced with external gifts, Do breed love's settled passions in my heart; And like as rigour of tempestuous gusts Provokes the mightiest hulk against the tide, So am I driven by breath of her renown Either to suffer shipwreck or arrive Where I may have fruition of her love.

William Shakespeare (1823). “The plays of William Shakspeare, pr. from the text of the corrected copies left by G. Steevens and E. Malone, with a selection of notes from the most eminent commentors by A. Chalmers”, p.343

Go to you bosom: Knock there, and ask your heart what it doth know.

William Shakespeare (1833). “The plays and poems of William Shakspeare”, p.88

We have only to keep the end in view, and have our hearts thoroughly engaged in the pursuit of it, and means will not be very difficult.

William Carey (1792). “An Enquiry Into the Obligations of Christians, to Use Means for the Conversion of the Heathens: In which the Religious State of the Different Nations of the World, the Success of Former Undertakings, and the Practicability of Further Undertakings are Considered,”, p.86

Too many things are occurring for even a big heart to hold.

William Butler Yeats (1998). “Fairy Folk Tales of Ireland”, p.5, Simon and Schuster