Murmur

Murmur

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Famous quotes containing the word murmur:

    Rebel and atheist too, why murmur I,
    As though I felt the worst that love could do?
    Love may make me leave loving, or might try
    A deeper plague, to make her love me too;
    Which, since she loves before, I’m loth to see.
    Falsehood is worse than hate; and that must be,
    If she whom I love, should love me.
    John Donne (1572–1631)

    Lord, what a thoughtless wretch was I,
    To mourn, and murmur and repine,
    To see the wicked placed on high,
    In pride and robes of honor shine.
    But oh, their end, their dreadful end,
    Thy sanctuary taught me so,
    On slipp’ry rocks I see them stand,
    And fiery billows roll below.
    Isaac Watts (1674–1748)

    When, said Mr. Phillips, he communicated to a New Bedford audience, the other day, his purpose of writing his life, and telling his name, and the name of his master, and the place he ran from, the murmur ran round the room, and was anxiously whispered by the sons of the Pilgrims, “He had better not!” and it was echoed under the shadow of the Concord monument, “He had better not!”
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)