James Matthews Legaré

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James Matthews Legaré (November 26, 1823March 30, 1859) was an American poet and failed inventor.

Quotes[edit]

  • Go bow thy head in gentle spite,
    Thou lily white.
    For she who spies thee waving here,
    With thee in beauty can compare
    As day with night.
    • "To a Lily" (1845), stanza 1, in Orta-Undis and Other Poems (Boston: William D. Ticknor & Company, 1848), p. 10.
  • Thou in thy lake dost see
    Thyself: so she
    Beholds her image in her eyes
    Reflected. Thus did Venus rise
    From out the sea.
    • "To a Lily" (1845), stanza 3, in Orta-Undis and Other Poems (Boston: William D. Ticknor & Company, 1848), p. 10..

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