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Ben Jonson
Follow a shadow, it still flies you, Seem to fly, it will pursue: So court a mistress, she denies you; Let her alone, she will court you. Say are not women truly, then, Styled but the shadows of us men?
Edmund Burke
The worthy gentleman [Mr. Coombe], who has been snatched from us at the moment of the election, and in the middle of the contest, while his desires were as warm, and his hopes as eager as ours, has feelingly told us, what shadows we are, and what shadows we pursue.
Homer ("Smyrns of Chios")
(Orion) A hunter of shadows, himself a shade.
John Gay
Thus shadow owes its birth to light.
John Locke
The picture of a shadow is a positive thing.
Lord Alfred Tennyson
Like Hezekiah's, backward runs The shadow of my days.
Lord Lytton (Edward Robert Bulwer Lytton) ("Owen Meredith")
Alas! must it ever be so? Do we stand in our own light, wherever we go, And fight our own shadows forever?
Virgil or Vergil (Publius Virgilius Maro Vergil)
And the greater shadows fall from the lofty mountains. [Lat., Majoresque cadunt altis de montibus umbrae.]
William Shakespeare
Come like shadows, so depart!
William Shakespeare
Some there be that shadows kiss; Such have but a shadow's bliss.
William Shakespeare
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.
William Shakespeare
By the apostle Paul, shadows to-night Have struck more terror to the soul of Richard Than can the substance of ten thousand soldiers Armed in proof and led by shallow Richmond.
 
 
 
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