“A weight is on the air, for ev'ry breeze
Has, bird-like, folded up its wings for sleep.”
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
The Ancestress (Spoken by Bertha)
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)
“Pan” http://www.schulzian.net/translation/shops/pan.htm <br class="br">His father, Living things
“A weight is on the air, for ev'ry breeze
Has, bird-like, folded up its wings for sleep.”
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
The Ancestress (Spoken by Bertha)
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)
“Never shoot up in the air when you're standing under it.”
Woody Allen (1935) American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician
“The fragrant hair,
Falling as through the silence falleth now
Dusk of the air.”
James Joyce book Pomes Penyeach
Tutto E Sciolto, p. 13
Pomes Penyeach (1927)
David Thomas (born 1813) (1813–1894) 19th-century Welsh preacher
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 12.
“Her skin is pale as watermelon sucked free of its juices.”
Jaclyn Moriarty (1968) Australian writer
Source: The Ghosts of Ashbury High
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book I, Chapter VI, Sec. 11
Joseph Rodman Drake (1795–1820) Early American poet
"The American Flag", in The Culprit Fay and Other Poems (1835), published posthumously by Drake's daughter.
Donald Davidson (1893–1968) American poet, essayist, critic and author
The Horde