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  • Wedlock joins nothing, if it joins not hearts.

    Heart   Wedlock   Ifs  
    James Sheridan Knowles (1856). “Dramatic Works: The love-chase. Woman's wit; or, Love's disguises. The maid of Mariendorpt. Love. John of Procida; or, The bridals of Messina. Old maids. The rose of Arragon. The secretary”, p.176
  • The herald, earth-accredited, of heaven,--which when men hear, they think upon heaven's king, and run the items over of the account to which he is sure to call them.

    Running   Kings   Men  
    James Sheridan Knowles (1856). “Dramatic Works: Caius Gracchus. Virginius. William Tell. Alfred the Great; or, The patriot king. The hunchback. The wife; a tale of Mantua. The beggar of Bethnal Green. The daughter”, p.305
  • Save the love we pay to heaven, there is none purer, holier, than that a virtuous woman feels for him she would cleave through life to. Sisters part from sisters, brothers from brothers, children from their parents, but such woman from the husband of her choice, never!

    James Sheridan Knowles (1859). “The Dramatic Works of James Sheridan Knowles: The love chase. Woman's wit. The maid of Mariendorpt. Love. John of Procida. Old maids. The rose of Arragon. The secretary”, p.255
  • Extremes are ever neighbors; 'tis a step from one to the other.

    James Sheridan Knowles (1848). “The Hunchback: A Play in Five Acts. With the Author's Latest Corrections”, p.17
  • The longest time that man may live, The lapse of generations of his race, The continent entire of time itself, Bears not proportion to Eternity; Huge as a fraction of a grain of dew Co-measured with the broad, unbounded ocean! There is the time of man--his proper time, Looking at which this life is but a gust, A puff of breath, that's scarcely felt ere gone!

    Ocean   Men   Race  
    James Sheridan Knowles (1838). “The Maid of Mariendorpt: A Play, in Five Acts”, p.107
  • A sound so fine, there 's nothing lives 'Twixt it and silence.

    Life   Silence   Sound  
    James Sheridan Knowles (1832). “Virginius: A Tragedy, in Five Acts”, p.67
  • Find earth where grows no weed, and you may find a heart wherein no error grows.

    Weed   Heart   Errors  
    James Sheridan KNOWLES, Robert Shelton MACKENZIE (1838). “The Dramatic Works of J. S. K. With a Memoir by R. Shelton Mackenzie”
  • What delight To back the flying steed, that challenges The wind for speed! - seems native more of air Than earth! - whose burden only lends him fire! - Whose soul, in his task, turns labour into sport; Who makes your pastime his! I sit him now! He takes away my breath! He makes me reel! I touch not earth - I see not - hear not. All Is ecstasy of motion!

    Sports   Fire   Air  
    James Sheridan Knowles (1837). “The Daughter: A Play in Five Acts”
  • Women do act their part when they do make their ordered houses know them.

    James Sheridan Knowles (1823). “Caius Gracchus: A Tragedy, in Five Acts”, p.23
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