Thomas Bailey Aldrich, the most conspicuous American poet of his generation. Born at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on 11th Nov., 1836; died at Boston in March, 1907.
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Civilization is the lamb's skin in which barbarism masquerades. Go to Quote / Comment
The ocean moans over dead men's bones. Go to Quote / Comment
What is more cheerful, now, in the fall of the year, than an open-wood-fire? Do you hear those little chirps and twitters coming out of that piece of apple-wood? Those are the ghosts of the robins and blue-birds that sang upon the bough when it was in blossom last Spring. In Summer whole flocks of them come fluttering about the fruit-trees under the window: so I have singing birds all the year round. Go to Quote / Comment
To me, old age is always fifteen years older than I am. Go to Quote / Comment
To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent - that is to triumph over old age. Go to Quote / Comment