Philip James Bailey Quotes About Heart

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  • Blest is he whose heart is the home of the great dead and their great thoughts.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.185
  • Any heart turned Godward feels more joyIn one short hour of prayer, than e'er was raisedBy all the feasts of earth since its foundation.

    Philip James Bailey, “Festus - X”
  • I have a heart with room for every joy .

    Philip James Bailey (1848). “Beauties of Festus”, p.156
  • My favoured temple is an humble heart.

    Philip James Bailey, “Festus - XXXIV”
  • England! my country, great and free! Heart of the world, I leap to thee!

  • Grief hallows hearts, even while it ages heads.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.87
  • The goodness of the heart is shown in deeds Of peacefulness and kindness. Hand and heart Are one thing with the good, as thou should'st be. Do my words trouble thee? then treasure them, Pain overgot gives peace, as death doth Heaven. All things that speak of Heaven speak of peace.

  • Love is the art of hearts, and heart or arts.

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    Philip James Bailey (1848). “Beauties of Festus”, p.84
  • The heart is its own Fate.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.39
  • He who has most of heart knows most of sorrow.

  • It is sad To see the light of beauty wane away, Know eyes are dimming, bosoms shrivelling, feet Losing their springs, and limbs their lily roundness; But it is worse to feel the heart-spring gone, To lose hope, care not for the coming thing, And feel all things go to decay within us.

    Philip James Bailey, “Festus - XXIII”
  • Man is one; and he hath one great heart. It is thus we feel, with a gigantic throb athwart the sea, each other's rights and wrongs; thus are we men.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.40
  • The hero is the world-man, in whose heart One passion stands for all, the most indulged.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.15
  • We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.

    Philip James Bailey (1845). “Festus: A Poem”, p.80
  • Remember that thy heart will shed its pleasures as thine eye its tears, and both leave loathsome furrows.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.132
  • Write to the mind and heart, and let the ear Glean after what it can.

    Philip James Bailey (1845). “Festus: A Poem”, p.286
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