Frases de Abraham Cowley
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Abraham Cowley foi um poeta inglês.

Compôs poesias líricas de caráter intimista e anacreônticas. Aos dez anos de idade compôs "Tragicall History of Piramus and Thisbe", um romance épico. Em 1633, publicou um volume intitulado "Poetical Blossoms". Ele está enterrado na Abadia de Westminster. Wikipedia  

✵ 1618 – 28. Julho 1667
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Abraham Cowley frases e citações

“O mundo muda constantemente, e, na Natureza, ser constante seria uma inconstância.”

Variante: O mundo muda constantemente, e, na Natureza,
ser constante seria uma inconstância.

Abraham Cowley: Frases em inglês

“Nothing is there to come, and nothing past,
But an eternal now does always last.”

Book I, lines 361-362
See also "One of our poets (which is it?) speaks of an everlasting now", Robert Southey, The Doctor, chap. xxv. p. 1
Davideis (1656)

“God the first garden made, and the first city Cain.”

The Garden, ii; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“His faith, perhaps, in some nice tenets might
Be wrong; his life, I'm sure, was in the right.”

On the Death of Crashaw; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: "For modes of faith let graceless zealots fight, He can't be wrong whose life is in the right", Alexander Pope, Essay on Man, epilogue iii, line 303.

“We griev'd, we sigh'd, we wept; we never blush'd before.”

Discourse concerning the Government of Oliver Cromwell; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).

“An harmless flaming meteor shone for hair,
And fell adown his shoulders with loose care.”

Book II, lines 801-802
Compare: "Loose his beard and hoary hair / Stream'd like a meteor to the troubled air", Thomas Gray, The Bard, i. 2
Davideis (1656)