James Montgomery Quote

What shall I call thee — bird, or beast, or neither? — Just what you will; I'm rather both than neither; Much like the season when I whirl my flight, The dusk of evening — neither day nor night.


Poetical Works of James Montgomery (Volume 2), The Bat


What shall I call thee — bird, or beast, or neither? — Just what you will; I'm rather both than neither; Much like the season when I whirl my...

What shall I call thee — bird, or beast, or neither? — Just what you will; I'm rather both than neither; Much like the season when I whirl my...

What shall I call thee — bird, or beast, or neither? — Just what you will; I'm rather both than neither; Much like the season when I whirl my...

What shall I call thee — bird, or beast, or neither? — Just what you will; I'm rather both than neither; Much like the season when I whirl my...