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Home, the spot of earth supremely blest,
A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. — Robert Montgomery
A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest. — Robert Montgomery
Everything we look upon is blest.
— William Butler Yeats
Of this blest man, let his just praise be given,
Heaven was in him, before he was in Heaven. — Izaak Walton
Heaven was in him, before he was in Heaven. — Izaak Walton
Blest paper-credit! last and best supply! That lends corruption lighter wings to fly!
— Alexander Pope
How blest is he who crowns in shades like these A youth of labour with an age of ease!
— Oliver Goldsmith
For hearts where wakened love doth lurk,
How fine, how blest a thing is work!
For work does good when reasons fail. — Jean Ingelow
How fine, how blest a thing is work!
For work does good when reasons fail. — Jean Ingelow
Beside one deed of guilt, how blest is guiltless woe!
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
Good friend for Jesus sake forbeare, To digg the dust encloased heare! Blest be the man that spares thes stones, And curst be he that moves my bones.
— William Shakespeare
Blest be the art that can immortalize,
the art that baffles time's tyrannic claim to quench it. — William Cowper
the art that baffles time's tyrannic claim to quench it. — William Cowper
If soul my look and body touch, Which is the more blest?
— William Butler Yeats
Modern poverty is not the poverty that was blest in the Sermon on the Mount.
— George Bernard Shaw
Come what may, I have been blest.
— Lord Byron
Not all things are blest, but the seeds of all things are blest.
— Muriel Rukeyser
Tis not for mortals always to be blest.
— John Armstrong
How blest was the created state
Of man and woman, ere they fell,
Compared to our unhappy fate:
We need not fear another hell. — John Wilmot
Of man and woman, ere they fell,
Compared to our unhappy fate:
We need not fear another hell. — John Wilmot
Blest that abode, where want and pain repair, And every stranger finds a ready chair.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Oh! be thou blest with all that Heaven can send, Long health, long youth, long pleasure-and a friend.
— Alexander Pope
Blest is that nation whose silent course of happiness furnishes nothing for history to say.
— Thomas Jefferson
Then is Love blest, when from the cup of the body he drinks the wine of the soul.
— Richard B. Garnett
Blest is that government where no art thrives.
— Thomas Nashe
Blest hour! It was a luxury
to be! — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
to be! — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
How little it takes to make a young girl happy! A pretty dress, sunshine, and somebody opposite, and they are blest.
— Louisa May Alcott
Whether with Reason, or with Instinct blest, Know, all enjoy that pow'r which suits them best.
— Alexander Pope
Blest are those
Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled,
That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger
To sound what stop she please. — William Shakespeare
Whose blood and judgment are so well commingled,
That they are not a pipe for fortune's finger
To sound what stop she please. — William Shakespeare
Ambition first sprung from your blest abodes: the glorious fault of angels and of gods.
— Alexander Pope
And bid them love each other and be blest:
And leave the troop which errs, and which reproves,
And come and be my guest, - for I am Love's. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
And leave the troop which errs, and which reproves,
And come and be my guest, - for I am Love's. — Percy Bysshe Shelley
I had such a mother as few are blest with; a woman of strong power, and firm resolve.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
While all the future, for thy purer soul,
With "sober certainties" of love is blest. — William Wordsworth
With "sober certainties" of love is blest. — William Wordsworth
Hail, blest Confusion! here are met
All tongues, and times, and faces;
The Lancers flirt with Juliet,
The Brahmin talks of races. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed
All tongues, and times, and faces;
The Lancers flirt with Juliet,
The Brahmin talks of races. — Winthrop Mackworth Praed