Jump to content

Poppies

From Wikiquote
(Redirected from Poppy)
The poppy opes her scarlet purse of dreams.
Find me next a Poppy posy,
Type of his harangues so dozy.
The poppies hung
Dew-dabbled on their stalks.

Poppies are a group of a flowering plants, many of which are grown in gardens for their colorful flowers.

Quotes

[edit]
  • But pleasures are like poppies spread,
    You seize the flower, its bloom is shed.
  • When poor Mama long restless lies
    She drinks the poppy's juice;
    That liquor soon can close her eyes,
    And slumber soft produce:
    O then my sweet, my happy boy
    Will thank the Poppy-flower,
    Which brings the sleep to dear Mama,
    At midnight's darksome hour.
  • Though the Philistines may jostle, you will rank as an apostle in the high aesthetic band,
    If you walk down Piccadilly with a poppy or a lily in your medieval hand.
  • Not poppy nor mandragora
    Nor all the drowsy syrups of the world
    Shall ever medicine thee to that sweet sleep
    Which thou owedst yesterday.
  • Purpureus veluti cum flos succisus aratro
    Languescit moriens; lassove papavera collo
    Demisere caput, pluvia cum forte gravantur.
    • His snowy neck reclines upon his breast,
      Like a fair flow'r by the keen share oppress'd:
      Like a white poppy sinking on the plain,
      Whose heavy head is overcharg'd with rain.
    • Virgil, The Aeneid, IX, 435 (trans. John Dryden).

Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922)

[edit]
Quotes reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 613-614.
  • I sing the Poppy! The frail snowy weed!
    The flower of Mercy! that within its heart
    Doth keep "a drop serene" for human need,
    A drowsy balm for every bitter smart.
    For happy hours the Rose will idly blow ,
    The Poppy hath a charm for pain and woe.
  • Central depth of purple,
    Leaves more bright than rose,
    Who shall tell what brightest thought
    Out of darkness grows?
    Who, through what funereal pain,
    Souls to love and peace attain?
    • Leigh Hunt, Songs and Chorus of the Flowers, Poppies.
  • We are slumberous poppies,
    Lords of Lethe downs,
    Some awake and some asleep,
    Sleeping in our crowns.
    What perchance our dreams may know,
    Let our serious beauty show.
    • Leigh Hunt, Songs and Chorus of the Flowers, Poppies.
  • The poppy opes her scarlet purse of dreams.
  • Through the dancing poppies stole
    A breeze most softly lulling to my soul.
  • The poppies hung
    Dew-dabbled on their stalks.
  • Every castle of the air
    Sleeps in the fine black grains, and there
    Are seeds for every romance, or light
    Whiff of a dream for a summer night.
  • Visions for those too tired to sleep,
    These seeds cast a film over eyes which weep.
  • In Flanders' fields the poppies blow
    Between the crosses, row on row,
    That mark our place, and in the sky,
    The larks, still bravely singing, fly
    Scarce heard among the guns below.
    • Col. John McCrae, In Flander's Fields (We shall not Sleep).
  • Find me next a Poppy posy,
    Type of his harangues so dozy.
  • And would it not be proud romance
    Falling in some obscure advance,
    To rise, a poppy field of France?
  • Let but my scarlet head appear
    And I am held in scorn;
    Yet juice of subtile virtue lies
    Within my cup of curious dyes.
  • Gentle sleep!
    Scatter thy drowsiest poppies from above;
    And in new dreams not soon to vanish, bless
    My senses with the sight of her I love.
  • And far and wide, in a scarlet tide,
    The poppy's bonfire spread.
    • Bayard Taylor, Poems of the Orient, The Poet in the East, Stanza 4.
  • Summer set lip to earth's bosom bare,
    And left the flushed print in a poppy there:
    Like a yawn of fire from the grass it came,
    And the fanning wind puffed it to flapping flame.
    With burnt mouth red like a lion's it drank
    The blood of the sun as he slaughtered sank,
    And clipped its cup in the purpurate shine
    When the eastern conduits ran with wine.
  • Bring poppies for a weary mind
    That saddens in a senseless din.
[edit]
Wikipedia
Wikipedia
Wikipedia has an article about:
Commons
Commons
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
pFad - Phonifier reborn

Pfad - The Proxy pFad of © 2024 Garber Painting. All rights reserved.

Note: This service is not intended for secure transactions such as banking, social media, email, or purchasing. Use at your own risk. We assume no liability whatsoever for broken pages.


Alternative Proxies:

Alternative Proxy

pFad Proxy

pFad v3 Proxy

pFad v4 Proxy