
“Ye living flowers that skirt the eternal frost.”
"Hymn in the Vale of Chamouni" (1802)
Source: Ariel
“Ye living flowers that skirt the eternal frost.”
"Hymn in the Vale of Chamouni" (1802)
“Dawn talks to Day
Over dew-gleaming flowers”
Love is Enough (1872), Song VII: Dawn Talks to Day
Context: Dawn talks to Day
Over dew-gleaming flowers,
Night flies away
Till the resting of hours:
Fresh are thy feet
And with dreams thine eyes glistening,
Thy still lips are sweet
Though the world is a-listening.
O Love, set a word in my mouth for our meeting,
Cast thine arms round about me to stay my heart's beating!
O fresh day, O fair day, O long day made ours!
“Now dews precipitate the night,
And setting stars to rest invite.”
Source: Translations, The Aeneid of Virgil (1866), Book II, p. 39
“With equal sweetness the commissioned hours
Shed light and dew upon both weeds and flowers.”
Life Without and Life Within (1859), The Thankful and the Thankless
Context: With equal sweetness the commissioned hours
Shed light and dew upon both weeds and flowers.
The weeds unthankful raise their vile heads high,
Flaunting back insult to the gracious sky;
While the dear flowers, wht fond humility,
Uplift the eyelids of a starry eye
In speechless homage, and, from grateful hearts,
Perfume that homage all around imparts.
“A foot more light, a step more true,
Ne'er from the heath-flower dash'd the dew.”
Canto I, stanza 18.
The Lady of the Lake http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3011 (1810)
“The good stars met in your horoscope,
Made you of spirit and fire and dew.”
“Bullshit makes the flowers grow and that is beautiful”
Source: Principia Discordia ● Or ● How I Found Goddess and What I Did to Her When I Found Her: The Magnum Opiate of Malaclypse the Younger