Author: Hugh Walpole
Cites
- René Morax (1)
- IN: Rogue Herries (1930) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Why are we alive if not to change body into soul?
...
Oh, how good it was to live! I thank Thee, God,
Thou Who gavest me life!
FROM: David King, (1921), Play, France
- Sir Malory, Thomas (1)
- IN: Vanessa (1933) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: Therefore, like as May month flowereth and flourisheth in many gardens, so in like wise let every man of worship flourish his heart in this world, first unto God, and next unto the joy of them that he promised his faith unto; for there was never worshipful man nor worshipful woman, but they loved one better than another: and worship in arms may never be foiled, but first reserve the honour to God, and secondly the quarrel must come of thy lady: and such love I call virtuous love.
FROM: Le Morte d'Arthur: King Arthur and the Legends of the Round Table, (1485), Prose, UK
- John Bunyan (1)
- IN: Mr. Perrin and Mr. Traill (1911) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: The way here also was very wearisome through dirt and shabbiness: nor was there on all this ground so much as one inn or victualling-house wherein to refresh the feebler sort.
FROM: Pilgrim's Progress, (1678), Novel, UK
Cited by
- Jonathan Kellerman (1)
- IN: Private Eyes (1991) Thriller, American
EPIGRAPH: For all of us our own particular creature lurks in ambush.
FROM: The Old Ladies, (1924), Novel, UK