“The fountain of my heart dried up within me,-- With nought that loved me, and with nought to love, I stood upon the desert earth alone. And in that deep and utter agony, Though then, then even most unfit to die I fell upon my knees and prayed for death.” HeartEarthDiesMy HeartDesertKneesAgonyFountainDesolation Author:Charles Robert Maturin
“My own lov'd light, That very soft and solemn spirit worships, That lovers love so well--strange joy is thine, Whose influence o'er all tides of soul hath power, Who lend'st thy light to rapture and despair; The glow of hope and wan hue of sick fancy Alike reflect thy rays: alike thou lightest The path of meeting or of parting love-- Alike on mingling or on breaking hearts Thou smil'st in throned beauty!” WellsHeartSoulLightJoySpiritMy OwnPathInfluenceStrangeLoversMoonDespairWorshipSickMeetingsFancyRaysTidesSolemnPartingRaptureHeart BreakHueMinglingLovers Love Author:Charles Robert Maturin
“Yes, I laugh at all mankind, and the imposition that they dare to practice when they talk of hearts. I laugh at human passions and human cares, vice and virtue, religion and impiety; they are all the result of petty localities, and artificial situation. One physical want, one severe and abrupt lesson from the colorless and shriveled lip of necessity, is worth all the logic of the empty wretches who have presumed to prate it, from Zeno down to Burgersdicius. It silences in a second all the feeble sophistry of conventional life, and ascetical passion.” WantHumansHeartCarePassionResultsSilenceSituationPracticeLaughingVirtueMankindLessonsEmptyLogicLipsVicesDareArtificialConventionalSeverePettyImpositionVice And VirtueLocalitySophistryColorlessConventional Life Author:Charles Robert Maturin
“There is no error more absurd, and yet more rooted in the heart of man, than the belief that his sufferings will promote his spiritual safety.” MenHeartSpiritualSufferingBeliefSafetyErrorsAbsurdRooted Book:Melmoth the Wanderer Source: Melmoth the Wanderer
“A malady Preys on my heart that med'cine cannot reach.” HeartMy HeartPreyMaladyMeds Author:Charles Robert Maturin