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Quotation with: "cheerful"
"Be cheerful, if you are wise."
Author: Mrs. Manley
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"For the air of youth,
Hopeful and cheerful, in thy blood will reign
A melancholy damp of cold and dry
To weigh thy spirits down, and last consume
The balm of life."
Author: Thomas Middleton
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"In misfortune if you cultivate a cheerful disposition you will
reap the advantage of it."
Author:
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"Cheerful company shortens the miles."
Author: Proverb
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"He assumes a cheerful countenance suppressing the grief which
weighs heavily on his heart."
Author: Proverb
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"The early riser is healthy, cheerful and industrious."
Author: Proverb
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"Virtue may be cheerful without forgetting its dignity."
Author: Edmund Spenser
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"A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays,
And confident to-morrows."
Author: William Wordsworth
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"Stay, little cheerful Robin! stay,
And at my easement sing,
Though it should prove a farewell lay
And this our parting spring.
. . . .
Then, little Bird, this boon confer,
Come, and my requiem sing,
Nor fail to be the harbinger
Of everlasting spring."
Author: William Wordsworth
About: Robins
"The birds chaunt melody on every bush,
The snake lies rolled in the cheerful sun,
The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind,
And make a checkered shadow on the ground;
Under their sweet shade, Aaron, let us sit,
And whilst the babbling echo mocks the hounds,
Replying shrilly to the well-tuned horns,
As if a double hunt were heard at once,
Let us sit down and mark their yellowing noise;
And after conflict such as was supposed
The wand'ring prince and Dido once enjoyed,
When with a happy storm they were surprised,
And curtained with a counsel-keeping cave,
We may, each wreathed in the other's arms,
Our pastimes done, possess a golden slumber,
Whiles hounds and horns and sweet melodious birds
Be unto us as is a nurse's song
Of lullaby to bring her babe asleep."
Author: William Shakespeare
About: Shadows
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