Author: Caroline Lee Hentz
Cites
- Thomas MadceUar (1)
- IN: The Planter's Northern Bride (1854) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: " I saw her, and T lov'd her—I Fought her and I won ; A dozen pleasant summers, and more, since then have run; And half as many voices now prattling by her side, Remind me of the autumn when she became my bride."
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- Ovid (1)
- IN: The Planter's Northern Bride (1854) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: "Nothing shall assuage
Your love hut marriage: for such is
The tying of two in wedlock, as is
The tuning of two lutes in one key: for
Striking the strings of the one, straws will stir
Upon the strings of the other; and in
Two minds linked in love, one cannot be
Delighted, but the other rejoiceth."
FROM: Sappho and Phaon, (-16), Poem, Italy