14+ Elinor Wylie Quotes On Education, Friendship

The winter will be short, the summer long, The autumn amber-hued, sunny and hot, Tasting of cider and of scuppernong; All seasons sweet, but autumn best of all. The squirrels in their silver fur will fall Like falling leaves, like fruit, before your shot. — Elinor Wylie

In masks outrageous and austere, The years go by in single file; But none has merited my fear, And none has quite escaped my smile. — Elinor Wylie

When strawberries go begging, and the sleek Blue plums lie open to the blackbird's beak, We shall live well--we shall live very well. — Elinor Wylie

I am better able to imagine hell than heaven; it is my inheritance, I suppose. — Elinor Wylie

If you would keep your soul From spotted sight or sound, Live like the velvet mole; Go burrow underground. — Elinor Wylie

I shall lie folded like a saint, Lapped in a scented linen sheet, On a bedstead striped with bright-blue paint, Narrow and cold and neat. — Elinor Wylie

Peaches grow wild, and pigs can live in clover; A barrel of salted herrings lasts a year; The spring begins before the winter's over. — Elinor Wylie

My lord, adjudge my strength, and set me where I bear a little more than I can bear. — Elinor Wylie

I bear a little more than I can bear. — Elinor Wylie

The bird Imagination, That flies so far, that dies so soon; Her wings are colored like the sun, Her breast is colored like the moon. — Elinor Wylie

I have never cared very deeply about the actual taste of my work. Let its essential odor satisfy my mind and senses, and I am content. I rarely judge by the grosser test of actual gustation ... in cooking, to create a masterpiece for the nose alone - that is exquisite, that is Art! — Elinor Wylie

Down to the Puritan marrow of my bones There's something in this richness that I hate. I love the look, austere, immaculate, Of landscapes drawn in pearly monotones. — Elinor Wylie

If any have a stone to throw It is not I, ever or now. — Elinor Wylie

An old earthen pipe like myself is dry and thirsty and so a most voracious drinker of life at its source; I'm no more to be split by the vital stream than if I were stone or steel. — Elinor Wylie

Life Lessons by Elinor Wylie

  1. Elinor Wylie's work emphasizes the importance of living a life of passion and beauty, no matter how fleeting it may be.
  2. Her work also highlights the power of nature to provide solace and comfort in times of difficulty.
  3. Her poetry is a reminder to appreciate the beauty of the world around us, and to take the time to savor the moments of joy that life offers.
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