Philip James Bailey Quotes About War

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  • Death is the universal salt of states; Blood is the base of all things--law and war.

    Philip James Bailey (1857). “Festus: a poem”, p.110
  • Night comes, world-jewelled, . . . The stars rush forth in myriads as to wage War with the lines of Darkness; and the moon, Pale ghost of Night, comes haunting the cold earth After the sun's red sea-death--quietless.

    Stars  
    Philip James Bailey (1860). “Festus: A Poem”, p.466
  • Burn to be great, Pay not thy praise to lofty things alone. The plains are everlasting as the hills, The bard cannot have two pursuits; aught else Comes on the mind with the like shock as though Two worlds had gone to war, and met in air.

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