"Most musical, most melancholy" bird!
A melancholy bird! Oh! idle thought!
In nature there is nothing melancholy.
But some night-wandering man, whose heart was pierced
With the remembrance of a grievous wrong,
Or slow distemper, or neglected love,
(And so, poor wretch! filled all things with himself,
And made all gentle sounds tell back the tale
Of his own sorrow) he, and such as he,
First named these notes a melancholy strain.
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The Nightingale: A Conversation Poem, lines 13-22 (1798).Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Melancholy and despair, though often, do not always concur; there is much difference: melancholy fears without a cause, this upon great occasion; melancholy is caused by fear and grief, but this torment procures them and all extremity of bitterness.
Robert Burton
Sweet bird, that shunn'st the noise of folly,
Most musical, most melancholy!John Milton
Hence, all you vain delights,
As short as are the nights
Wherein you spend your folly!
There's naught in this life sweet
But only melancholy;
O sweetest melancholy!John Fletcher
Melancholy redeems this universe, and yet it is melancholy that separates us from it.
Emil Cioran
Remote, unfriended, melancholy, slow,
Or by the lazy Scheldt, or wandering Po.Oliver Goldsmith
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