“For many a day, and many a dreadful night,
Incessant lab'ring round the stormy cape.”
James Thomson (poet) The Seasons
Source: The Seasons (1726-1730), Summer (1727), l. 1002.
"Septem Sapientium Sententiae" 4: Periander Corinthius, line 5; translation from Hugh Gerard Evelyn White Ausonius ([1919-21] 1951) vol. 2, p. 275.
“For many a day, and many a dreadful night,
Incessant lab'ring round the stormy cape.”
James Thomson (poet) The Seasons
Source: The Seasons (1726-1730), Summer (1727), l. 1002.
William Morris (1834–1896) author, designer, and craftsman
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
Context: What man art thou that thus hast wandered here,
And found this lonely chamber where I dwell?
Beware, beware! for I have many a spell;
If greed of power and gold have led thee on,
Not lightly shall this untold wealth be won.
But if thou com'st here knowing of my tale,
In hope to bear away my body fair,
Stout must thine heart be, nor shall that avail
If thou a wicked soul in thee dost bear;
So once again I bid thee to beware,
Because no base man things like this may see,
And live thereafter long and happily.
“This bow I held had killed many men, and it had power, dread power, in its ebony stock.”
David Gemmell book Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf
ibid
Drenai series, Waylander II: In the Realm of the Wolf
Jim C. Hines (1974) American writer
Source: The Goblin Quest Series, Goblin Quest (2004), Chapter 3 (p. 42)
“What is wrong with you?
Many, many things.”
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Slays