The bright incarnate spirit of the Morn. Alfred Austin More Quotes by Alfred Austin More Quotes From Alfred Austin The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul. Alfred Austin garden heart hands Public opinion is no more than this: what people think that other people think. Alfred Austin wisdom wise thinking We come from the earth, we return to the earth, Alfred Austin return garden earth Alfred Austin said, "Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are." Alfred Austin horse journey food Is life worth living? Alfred Austin men life thinking Tears are summer showers to the soul. Alfred Austin tears soul summer The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul. Share the botanical bliss of gardeners through the ages, who have cultivated philosophies to apply to their own - and our own - lives: Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are. Alfred Austin garden heart philosophy There is no gardening without humility. Nature is constantly sending even its oldest scholars to the bottom of the class for some egregious blunder. Alfred Austin educational garden humility Exclusiveness in a garden is a mistake as great as it is in society. Alfred Austin society garden mistake In my song you catch at times Note sweeter far than mine, And in the tangle of my rhymes Can scent the eglantine. Alfred Austin scent notes song Thought, stumbling, plods Past fallen temples, vanished gods, Altars unincensed, fanes undecked, Eternal systems flown or wrecked; Through trackless centuries that grant To the poor trudge refreshment scant, Age after age, pants on to find A melting mirage of the mind. Alfred Austin age mind past He is dead already who doth not feel Life is worth living still. Alfred Austin stills feels life A garden that one makes oneself becomes associated with one’s personal history and that of one’s friends, interwoven with one’s tastes, preferences and character and constitutes a sort of unwritten autobiography. Alfred Austin garden taste character Life seems like a haunted wood, where we tremble and crouch and cry. Alfred Austin cry woods life Though my verse but roam the air And murmur in the trees, You may discern a purpose there, As in music of the bees. Alfred Austin poetry air tree Where has thou been all the dumb winter days When neither sunlight was nor smile of flowers, Neither life, nor love, nor frolic, Only expanse melancholic, With never a note of thy exhilarating lays? Alfred Austin dumb flower winter So, timely you came, and well you chose, You came when most needed, my winter rose. From the snow I pluck you, and fondly press Your leaves 'twixt the leaves of my leaflessness. Alfred Austin rose winter snow Have you never, when waves were breaking, watched children at sport on the beach, With their little feet tempting the foam-fringe, till with stronger and further reach Than they dreamed of, a billow comes bursting, how they turn and scamper and screech! Alfred Austin inspirational sports beach My virgin sense of sound was steeped In the music of young streams; And roses through the casement peeped, And scented all my dreams. Alfred Austin sound dream rose If Nature built by rule and square, Than man what wiser would she be? What wins us is her careless care, And sweet unpunctuality. Alfred Austin nature sweet men