“Reason has moons, but moons not hers
Lie mirror'd on her sea,
Confounding her astronomers,
But, O! delighting me.”
"Reason Has Moons", p. 64.
Poems (1917)
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“The moon in her chariot of pearl”
Oscar Wilde book The Nightingale and the Rose
Source: The Nightingale and the Rose
“There's the moon trying to look romantic
Moon's too old that's her trouble
Aren't we all?”
Roger McGough (1937) British writer and poet
"Aren't We All", from The Mersey Sound (1967)
“The moon, full orbed, forsakes her watery cave,
And lifts her lovely head above the wave…”
Luís de Camões (1524–1580) Portuguese poet
Da Lua os claros raios rutilavam...
Stanza 58 line 1 (as translated by William Julius Mickle). Compare:
As when the moon, refulgent lamp of night,
Over heaven's clear azure spreads her sacred light...
Homer, The Iliad, VIII. 551–555 (tr. Alexander Pope)
Epic poetry, Os Lusíadas (1572), Canto I
Jules Verne book From the Earth to the Moon
L’astre des nuits, par sa proximité relative et le spectacle rapidement renouvelé de ses phases diverses, a tout d’abord partagé avec le Soleil l’attention des habitants de la Terre.
Source: From the Earth to the Moon (1865), Ch. V: The Romance of the Moon
“And mine a shielded heart for her
Who gathers simples of the moon.”
James Joyce book Pomes Penyeach
Simples, p. 15
Pomes Penyeach (1927)
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book IX, Chapter II, Sec. 3