| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 412 pages
...that dare presume to judge the sky: Cynthia is ever round, and never varies; Shadows and distance do abuse the eye, And in abused sense truth oft miscarries:...language to the people speaks, Opinion's empire sense's idol breaks. LXXXVII. FORSAKE THYSELF, TO HEAVEN TURN THEE. THE earth, with thunder torn, with fire... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1895 - 424 pages
...that dare presume to judge the sky: 5 Cynthia is ever round, and never varies; Shadows and distance do abuse the eye, And in abused sense truth oft miscarries:...language to the people speaks, Opinion's empire sense's idol breaks. !0 LXXXVII. FORSAKE THYSELF, TO HEAVEN TURN THEE. THE earth, with thunder torn, with fire... | |
| Martha Foote Crow - 1898 - 214 pages
...that dare presume to judge the sky ! Cynthia is ever round and never varies ; Shadows and distance do abuse the eye, And in abused sense truth oft miscarries;...language to the people speaks, Opinion's empire sense's idol breaks. LVI ALL my senses like beacon's flame, Gave alarum to desire To take arms in Cynthia's... | |
| Fulke Greville (Baron Brooke) - 1898 - 208 pages
...that dare presume to judge the sky ! Cynthia is ever round and never varies ; Shadows and distance do abuse the eye, And in abused sense truth oft miscarries...language to the people speaks, Opinion's empire sense's idol breaks. LVI ALL my senses like beacon's flame, Gave alarum to desire To take arms in Cynthia's... | |
| William Stanley Braithwaite - 1907 - 892 pages
...that dare presume to judge the sky: Cynthia is ever round, and never varies; Shadows and distance do abuse the eye, And in abused sense truth oft miscarries:...language to the people speaks, Opinion's empire sense's idol breaks. F. Greville, Lord Brooke 576. The Moon "\ \ TITH how sad steps, O Moon, thou climb'st... | |
| Felix Emmanuel Schelling - 1910 - 512 pages
...that dare presume to judge the sky: Cynthia is ever round, and never varies; Shadows and distance do abuse the eye, And in abused sense truth oft miscarries:...language to the people speaks, Opinion's empire, sense's idol, breaks. Some of the later lyrics of Greville have a fullness and intricacy of thought and a disdain... | |
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