A. C. Benson Quotes

  • Let those whose Hearts and Hands are strong
    Tell eager Tales of mighty Deeds;
    Enough if my sequestered song
    To hush’d and twilight Gardens leads!

    Clear Waters, drawn from secret Wells
    Perchance may fevered Lips assuage;
    The Tales an elder Pilgrim tells
    To such as go on Pilgrimage.

    Such the soft Path my Words would trace,
    Thus with the moving Waters move;
    So leave, across the Ocean’s Face,
    A glimmering Stair to Hope and Love. - View Quote Details on Let those whose Hearts and Hands are strong
    Tell eager Tales…

  • I must consider,” said Monica with a smile, “but one can’t do these things offhand–that is worse than doing nothing. I’ll tell you what to do NOW. Why not go and stay with Aunt Anne? She would like to see you, I know, and I have always thought it rather lazy of you not to go there–she is rather a remarkable woman, and it’s a pretty country. Have you ever been there? - View Quote Details on I must consider,” said Monica with a smile, “but one…

About A. C. Benson

Arthur Christopher Benson (24 April, 1862 – 17 June, 1925 ), was a British essayist, poet and author.

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