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The Genius of the place invites the Goddess of Botany, 1. She descends, is received by Spring, and the Elements, 59. Addresses the Nymphs of Fire. Star-light Night seen in the Camera Obscura, 81. I. Love created the Universe. ... To meet the sun, and shuts it to the storm;— ... And now on earth the silver axle rings,
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'The sun that shines from heaven shines but warm, And, lo, I lie between that sun and thee: The heat I have from thence doth little harm, Thine eye darts forth the fire that burneth me; ... Looks on the dull earth with disturbed mind, ... But now her cheek was pale, and by and by It flash'd forth fire, as lightning from the sky.
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The sun's a thief, and with his great attraction Robs the vast sea: the moon's an arrant thief, And her pale fire she snatches from the sun: The sea's a thief, whose liquid surge resolves The moon into salt tears: the earth's a thief, That feeds and breeds by a composture stolen From general excrement: each thing's a...
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But now her cheek was pale, and by and by It flash'd forth fire, ... The night of sorrow now is turn'd to day: Her two blue windows faintly she up-heaveth, Like the fair sun, when in his fresh array He cheers the morn and all the earth relieveth; And as the bright sun glorifies the sky, So is her face illumined with her eye;
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2. “Cry ‘havoc’ and let slip (=unleash) the dogs of war, /that this foul deed shall smell above the earth/ with carrion men, groaning for burial”. ... 9. “The moon’s an arrant thief, /and her pale fire she snatches from the sun” exclaims a bitter Timon of Athens in act IV of the play by the same name.
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The sleek, black jacket portrays two pale arms holding the reddest of apples. If I'd turned it over and read the synopsis, ... Since the vamps in this universe don't catch on fire in the sun, they are able to come to school, but only on cloudy days, and in Washington that's 360 of the 365 days of the year so they're good.
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Moon gives light to earth, but she does not have light of her own, she borrows light from the sun. This give and take relation that goes on so smoothly in nature did not happen in his case, where he has only given but hasn’t got ... For instance, the sun robs the vast sea, the moon, pale fire from the sun and so on.
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"SUN IS ALSO FIRE" "If the sky above did not collapse, and if the earth below did not give way, O Turkish people,47 who would be able to destroy your state and institutions?48 As written in the Kul Tigin Funerary Tablets, VII Century." -- "Alp Tekin, on your feet!
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'The sun that shines from heaven shines but warm, And lo! .... The silly boy, believing she is dead Claps her pale cheek, till clapping makes it red; ... quoth she, 'in earth or heaven, Or in the ocean drench'd, or in the fire? ..... 960 O! how her eyes and tears did lend and borrow; Her eyes seen in the tears, ...
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