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serindipitie: No doubt some mystery underlies
All things which are and which are not:
And 'tis the function of the Wise
Not to expound to us what is what...
— Charles Stuart Calverley
Brookston: Happy Birthday English poet and wit Charles Stuart Calverley (December 22, 1831–February 17, 1884)
ManOfLaBook: Fun Facts Friday: Charles Stuart Calverley
plastic_bio: ’T was ever thus from childhood’s hour! My fondest hopes would not decay:I never loved a tree or flower Which was the first to fade away.
- Charles Stuart Calverley
ManOfLaBook: Fun Facts Friday: Charles Stuart Calverley
Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English poet and humorist Charles Stuart Calverley (December 22, 1831), author of "Verses and Translations" (1862) et al.
rgtrendsetter: “But what is coffee, but a noxious berry, Born to keep used-up Londoners awake.” – Charles Stuart Calverley
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denstar: A Poem by Charles Stuart Calverley:
Forever; ’tis a single word!
Our rude forefathers deem’d it two:
Can you imagine so absurd
A view?
Forever! What abysms of woe
The word reveals, what frenzy, what
Despair! For ever (printed so)
Did not.
denstar: CHARLES STUART CALVERLEY > BEER
quotebread: "The farmerâs daughter hath soft brown hair (Butter and eggs and a pound of cheese) And I met with a ballad, I canât say where, That wholly consisted of lines like these." - Charles Stuart Calverley
Brookston: Happy Birthday English poet and wit Charles Stuart Calverley (December 22, 1831–February 17, 1884)
AscensionArcana: Forever; ’t is a single word!
Our rude forefathers deemed it two:
Can you imagine so absurd
A view?
— Charles Stuart Calverley
TheTShepherd: Today's Author Birthdays:
Jean Racine(1639; d.1699)
Charles Stuart Calverley (1831; d.1884)
Kenneth Rexroth (1905)
Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English poet and humorist Charles Stuart Calverley (December 22, 1831), author of "Verses and Translations" (1862) et al.
MichaelDavis_6: Such power hath Beer. The heart which grief hath canker’d
Hath one unfailing remedy—the Tankard.
— Charles Stuart Calverley
somequotesbot: "Forever; ’t is a single word! Our rude forefathers deemed it two:Can you imagine so absurd A view?" - Charles Stuart Calverley
Sosepho: Oh to be in Uptown's Costa Coffee reading Charles Stuart Calverley's poetry
djasson: 3 of 5 stars to Translations Into English and Latin by Charles Stuart Calverley
djasson: On page 129 of 276 of Translations Into English and Latin, by Charles Stuart Calverley
djasson: On page 30 of 276 of Translations Into English and Latin, by Charles Stuart Calverley
Brookston: Happy Birthday English poet and wit Charles Stuart Calverley (December 22, 1831–February 17, 1884)
Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English poet and humorist Charles Stuart Calverley (December 22, 1831), author of "Verses and Translations" (1862) et al.
flusteredduck: Peace. A Study by Charles Stuart Calverley
Brookston: Happy Birthday English poet and wit Charles Stuart Calverley (December 22, 1831-17 February 17, 1884)
Book_Addict: Happy birthday to English poet and humorist Charles Stuart Calverley (December 22, 1831), author of "Verses and Translations" (1862) et al.