10 Quotes & Sayings By Bayard Taylor

Bayard Taylor (1781-1815) was a rich and influential American diplomat and writer, who served as U.S. ambassador to France and Russia. A prolific author, he wrote extensively on European history and culture, his most famous work being the Village of Verona: Its Rise and Fall (1805).

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I love thee, I love but thee With a love that shall not die Till the sun grows cold, And the stars grow old Bayard Taylor
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Till the sun grows cold And the stars are old And the leaves of the Judgment Book unfold. Bayard Taylor
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Pardon not wrath is God's best attribute. Bayard Taylor
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The loving are the daring. Bayard Taylor
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Now the frosty stars are gone: I have watched them one by one Fading on the shores of Dawn. Round and full the glorious sun Walks with level step the spray Through his vestibule of Day. Bayard Taylor
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Melrose is the finest remaining specimen of Gothic architecture in Scotland. Some of the sculptured flowers in the cloister arches are remarkably beautiful and delicate, and the two windows - the south and east oriels - are of a lightness and grace of execution really surprising. Bayard Taylor
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Walking at random through the streets, we came by chance upon the Cathedral of Notre Dame. I shall long remember my first impression of the scene within. The lofty gothic ceiling arched far above my head and through the stained windows the light came but dimly - it was all still, solemn and religious. Bayard Taylor
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So far as female beauty is concerned, the Circassian women have no superiors. They have preserved in their mountain home the purity of the Grecian models, and still display the perfect physical loveliness, whose type has descended to us in the Venus de Medici. Bayard Taylor
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I was pleasantly disappointed on entering Bohemia. Instead of a dull, uninteresting country, as I expected, it is a land full of the most lovely scenery. There is every thing which can gratify the eye - high blue mountains, valleys of the sweetest pastoral look and romantic old ruins. Bayard Taylor