15+ Henry Kirke White Quotes On Education, Prayer
Henry Kirke White was an English poet of the Romantic era. He was born in Nottingham in 1785 and died of tuberculosis in 1806, aged only 21. His works include the poem Clifton Grove and the novel St. Mark's Eve. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Henry Kirke White on education, life, love.
I do not like punishments. You will never torture a child into duty; but a sensible child will dread the frown of a judicious mother more than all the rods, dark rooms, end scolding school-mistresses in the universe. — Henry Kirke White
Poetry has been to me something more than amusement, it has been a cheering companion when I had no other to fly to, a delightful solace. — Henry Kirke White
So, on the eastern summit, clad in gray, morn, like a horseman girt for travel, comes, and from his tower of mist night's watchman hurries down. — Henry Kirke White
Goodness, Time's rude hand defies, And winter lives when beauty dies. — Henry Kirke White
The past is dead, and has no resurrection. — Henry Kirke White
When the day of misfortune comes and (comes it must sooner or later to all )we may be prepared with Christian fortitude to endure the shock. — Henry Kirke White
And care, whom not the gayest can outbrave, Pursues its feeble victim to the grave. — Henry Kirke White
Earthly pride is like the passing flower, that springs to fall, and blossoms but to die. — Henry Kirke White
To wind the mighty secrets of the past, And turn the key of time. — Henry Kirke White
Christianity is not a mere set of opinions to be embraced by understanding. It is the work of the heart as well as the head. — Henry Kirke White
Where now is Britain? . Even as the savage sits upon the stone That marks were stood her capitols, and hears The bittern booming in the weeds, he shrinks From the dismaying solitude. — Henry Kirke White
I, a Laconian dog, can bite again: Yes, I can make the Daunian tiger flee, Much more a bragging, foul-mouth'd whelp like thee. — Henry Kirke White
Who shall contend with time,--unvanquished time, the conqueror of conquerors and lord of desolation? — Henry Kirke White
Much in sorrow, oft in woe, Onward, Christians, onward go. — Henry Kirke White
We should teach our children to make friends with us, to communicate all their thoughts to us ... by this we find many opportunities of teaching them important truths, almost without knowing. — Henry Kirke White
Life Lessons by Henry Kirke White
- Henry Kirke White's work emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest and embracing the beauty of nature.
- He also encourages readers to find solace in literature and to find joy in small moments.
- His work serves as a reminder to appreciate the present and to strive for a better future.
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