"Gossamery" Quotes from Famous Books
... he dabbled in statesmanship, war, and love-making, and of course had not much time on his hands. The Sedleys, Rochesters, and their compeers, had too much actual occupation, good and bad, to be fairly ranked among those gossamery ornaments of mankind; they were idle enough in their hearts for the purpose, but their lives were not shadows, their sole object was not self. They were more nice about swords than snuff-boxes and, if ... — Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 • Various
... filmy, gossamery thing, First leaf of spring! At every lightest breath that quakest, And with a zephyr shakest; Scarce stout enough to hold thy slender form together, In calmest halcyon weather; Next sister to the web that spiders weave, Poor flutterers to ... — The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb IV - Poems and Plays • Charles and Mary Lamb |