This quote expresses a profound sense of unwavering loyalty and steadfastness in friendship. It speaks to the value of being a reliable and constant presence for those you care about, even when such devotion might go unappreciated or unreciprocated.
Quote by Dorothy Parker: “And I was ever a loyal friend, / And a faithful friend was I.”
And I was ever a loyal friend, / And a faithful friend was I.
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Historical Context
The late 1920s, a period of social upheaval and changing norms, saw Parker exploring themes of loyalty and betrayal in personal relationships. This poem, from *Sunset Gun*, reflects the complexities of human connection in a rapidly evolving world.
About the Author
American poet, short story writer, critic, and satirist. Known for her wit, wisecracks, and sharp observations on urban life, she was a founding member of the Algonquin Round Table. Her work often explored themes of love, loss, and modern society.
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