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War & Peace Quote by Martin Farquhar Tupper

"A babe in the house is a well-spring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love, a resting place for innocence on earth, a link between angels and men"

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A baby, for Tupper, isn’t just a family member; it’s a moral instrument. The line stacks image on image - “well-spring,” “messenger,” “resting place,” “link” - until the child becomes a kind of domestic altar: proof that goodness can still take up residence in an ordinary house. That piling-on is the point. Victorian religious sentiment often worked by accumulation, building emotional pressure through reverent metaphors rather than argument. You’re meant to feel the room brighten, to accept the child as a spiritual fact before you’ve even had time to question it.

The subtext is quietly disciplinary. By casting the babe as “peace and love,” Tupper isn’t only praising infancy; he’s prescribing an atmosphere for the household. If a baby is a “messenger of peace,” then conflict, harshness, even adult complexity start to look like violations of something sacred. The child’s innocence becomes a standard everyone else is measured against. That’s flattering to parents - it turns caretaking into quasi-divine stewardship - but it also pressures them to perform virtue under the gaze of this tiny “link between angels and men.”

Context matters: Tupper wrote in a culture that prized the sanctified home as a counterweight to industrial life and public disorder. This is domestic ideology with a hymn-like cadence. It sentimentalizes the child, yes, but also uses the child to re-enchant the everyday, making the private sphere feel not merely safe, but cosmically approved.

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Tupper, Martin Farquhar. (2026, January 16). A babe in the house is a well-spring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love, a resting place for innocence on earth, a link between angels and men. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-babe-in-the-house-is-a-well-spring-of-pleasure-133716/

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Tupper, Martin Farquhar. "A babe in the house is a well-spring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love, a resting place for innocence on earth, a link between angels and men." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-babe-in-the-house-is-a-well-spring-of-pleasure-133716/.

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"A babe in the house is a well-spring of pleasure, a messenger of peace and love, a resting place for innocence on earth, a link between angels and men." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-babe-in-the-house-is-a-well-spring-of-pleasure-133716/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Martin Farquhar Tupper

Martin Farquhar Tupper (November 10, 1810 - November 28, 1889) was a Writer from England.

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