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Quotes About Blithe

The poet is blithe and cheery ever, and as well as nature.
~ Henry David Thoreau
I'm accustomed to reading Georgian and Victorian letters and sometimes you simply know in your gut that a blithe sentence is covering up a deeper emotion.
~ Sara Sheridan
Wild is the music of the autumnal wind Among the faded woods; but these blithe notes Strike the deserted to the heart;—I speak Of what I know, and what we feel within.
~ William Wordsworth
We the Fairies, blithe and antic, Of dimensions not gigantic, Though the moonshine mostly keep us, Oft in orchards frisk and peep us.
~ Thomas Randolph
comfort in the blithe superiority that is the refuge of the small.
~ Helen Macdonald
It seemed to me happiness exquisite enough only to stretch my limbs in peace on the cool moss; only to pass the whole blithe day without one voice raised in anger at me; only just to be fed, and to be clean, and to be left quite free. The passion for freedom is intense in dogs.
~ Ouida