“I would hold the rosy, slender fingers of the dawn for you.”
Ezra Pound (1885–1972) American Imagist poet and critic
I. 477 (tr. Samuel Butler).
Iliad (c. 750 BC)
“I would hold the rosy, slender fingers of the dawn for you.”
Ezra Pound (1885–1972) American Imagist poet and critic
“The lady of the light, the rosy-fingered Morn,
Rose from the hills.”
George Chapman (1559–1634) English dramatist, poet, and translator
Book I, line 460, p. 11
The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets (1611)
“The rosy-fingered morn with gladsome ray
Rose to her task from old Tithonus' lap.”
Edward Fairfax (1580–1635) English translator
Book XV, stanza 1
Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered (1600)
Deng Feng-Zhou (1949) Chinese poet, Local history writer, Taoist Neidan academics and Environmentalist.
(zh-TW) 暴雨烏雲久必晴,夜深輾轉是天明。
面臨困境憑心力,度過難關一片清。
"Patience" (忍耐)
Source: Deng Feng-Zhou, "Deng Feng-Zhou Classical Chinese Poetry Anthology". Volume 6, Tainan, 2018: 81.
Alfred Noyes (1880–1958) English poet
Part IV : The End of the Quest
The Flower of Old Japan and Other Poems (1907), The Flower of Old Japan
Derrick Jensen book A Language Older Than Words
A Language Older Than Words (2000)
“As new dawns go, this one is depressingly like the old dawn.”
David Nicholls book Starter for Ten
Source: Starter for Ten
Arthur Schopenhauer book Parerga and Paralipomena
"On the Sufferings of the World"
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Studies in Pessimism