Of The Nature Of Things: Book V – Part 04 – Formation Of The World (Lucretius Poems)
But in what modes that conflux of first-stuffDid found the multitudinous universeOf earth, and sky, and the unfathomed deepsOf ocean, ...
But in what modes that conflux of first-stuffDid found the multitudinous universeOf earth, and sky, and the unfathomed deepsOf ocean, ...
Longing for DeathInto the bosom of the earth,Out of the Light's dominion,Death's pains are but a bursting forth,Sign of glad ...
What of these tender feet That have never toddled yet? What dances shall they beat, With what red vintage wet?In what wild way ...
Ogni van chiuso.All hollow vaults and dungeons sealed from sight, All caverns circumscribed with roof and wall, Defend dark Night, though noon ...
Not Iris in her pride and braveryAdorns her arch with such variety;Nor doth the Milk-white Way in frosty nightAppear so ...
Not Iris in her pride and braveryAdorns her arch with such variety;Nor doth the Milk-white Way in frosty nightAppear so ...
I wonder if the spell, the mystery,That like a haze about your silence clings,Moulding your void until we seem to ...
The Association.ARGUMENT. Panduntur Coeli, juvat hinc invisere Div?m Atria, mortali non adeunda Pede: H?c, Animae pennis advecta Theophila, cernit Agmina ...
"So was their sanctuary violated,So their fair college turned to hospital;At first with all confusion: by and bySweet order lived ...
Green Spring receivethThe vacant earth;The white sun shineth;Spring wind provokethTo burst and burgeonEach sprout and flower.In those dark caves where ...
September: 1643Sweet air and fresh; glades yet unsear'd by handOf Midas-finger'd Autumn, massy-green;Bird-haunted nooks between,Where feathery ferns, a fairy palmglove, ...
The orchardist, with hope aglow,Sets out a crop of fruit to grow And sell it wisely where he can, Like ...
With the flying scud, with the birds on the wing, We wandered out at the close of day; Our faint ...
In the April of my dreamsYou beat silver insistenceOn the clouded, murky paneOf memory ...And againThrough clearing glass I seeEach ...
So was their sanctuary violated, So their fair college turned to hospital; At first with all confusion: by and by ...
Heed me, feed me, I am hungry, I am red-tongued with desire; Boughs of balsam, slabs of cedar, gummy fagots ...
Too long and quickly have I lived to vow The woe that stretches me shall never wane, Too often seen ...
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