Robert Burton Quote

A nightingale, dies for shame, if another bird sing better, he languisheth and pineth away in the anguish of his spirit.


In: Arthur Richard Shilleto (ed.), The Anatomy of Melancholy Volume 1, Part I, Section II, Mem. III, Subs. VII (p. 305)


A nightingale, dies for shame, if another bird sing better, he languisheth and pineth away in the anguish of his spirit.

A nightingale, dies for shame, if another bird sing better, he languisheth and pineth away in the anguish of his spirit.

A nightingale, dies for shame, if another bird sing better, he languisheth and pineth away in the anguish of his spirit.

A nightingale, dies for shame, if another bird sing better, he languisheth and pineth away in the anguish of his spirit.