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Spring Quotes - Page 102

The first springs of great events, like those of great rivers, are often mean and little.

Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth (1755). “The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D. Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin: Accurately Revised in Six Volumes, Adorned with Copper-plates : with Some Account of the Author's Life and Notes Historical and Explanatory”, p.202

Saints can spring from any soil.

John Steinbeck (1952). “East of Eden, And, The Wayward Bus”

From haunted spring and dale Edg'd with poplar pale The parting genius is with sighing sent.

John Milton, Henry John Todd (1826). “The poetical works of John Milton: With notes of various authors”, p.21

Flowers spring to blossom where she walks The careful ways of duty; Our hard, stiff lines of life with her Are flowing curves of beauty.

John Greenleaf Whittier (2012). “Narrative and Legendary Poems, Complete Volume I., the Works of Whittier”, p.207, tredition