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«Oh, grieve not, ladies, if at night, Ye wake to feel your beauty going; It was a web of frail delight, Inconstant as an April snowing»
«How frail the human heart must be --a mirrored pool of thought...»
«Life is a frail moth flyingCaught in the web of the years that pass.»
Author: Sara Teasdale | About: Life | Keywords: frail, frailer, frailest, moth, moths, The web, web
«One soul passes through the other, frail as smokeAnd utterly ignorant of the way it took.»
Author: Sylvia Plath (Novelist, Poet) | Keywords: frail, frailer, frailest
«My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.»
«Between us and heaven or hell there is only life, which is the frailest thing in the world.»
«Every sense hath been o'erstrung, and each frail fibre of the brain sent forth her thoughts all wild and wide»
Author: Lord Byron | About: Senses | Keywords: fibre, frail, frailer, frailest
«Be as a bird perched on a frail branch that she feels bending beneath her, still she sings away all the same, knowing she has wings.»
«I hate ingratitude more in a person; than lying, vainness, babbling, drunkenness, or, any taint of vice whose strong corruption inhabits our frail blood.»
«They are, as it were, train-bearers in the pageant of life, and hold a glass up to humanity, frailer than itself. We see ourselves at second-hand in them: they show us all that we are, all that we wish to be, and all that we dread to be. What brings the resemblance nearer is, that, as they imitate us, we, in our turn, imitate them. There is no class of society whom so many persons regard with affection as actors.»

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