Laus Veneris.
Undated
“What is lovely never dies, but passes into other loveliness, star-dust, or sea-foam, flower or winged air.”
Source: "A Shadow of the Night", p. 26 note: Unguarded Gates and Other Poems (1895)
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
Thomas Bailey Aldrich 19
American poet, novelist, editor 1836–1907Related quotes
“Some love to roam o’er the dark sea’s foam,
Where the shrill winds whistle free.”
"Some Love to Roam".
Legends of the Isles and Other Poems (1851)
“A thing of beauty is a joy forever:
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness”
Bk. I, l. 1
Endymion (1818)
Context: A thing of beauty is a joy forever:
Its loveliness increases; it will never
Pass into nothingness; but still will keep
A bower quiet for us, and a sleep
Full of sweet dreams, and health, and quiet breathing.
“Passing through air.
You mix the stars with your arms.”
Song lyrics, Singles and rarities
Context: Passing through air.
You mix the stars with your arms.
Walking through there.
The doom of eternity balms.
Skies of grey are not today.
“The star dies, but the light never dies; such also is the cry of freedom.”
The Saviors of God (1923)
Context: How does the light of a star set out and plunge into black eternity in its immortal course? The star dies, but the light never dies; such also is the cry of freedom.
Out of the transient encounter of contrary forces which constitute your existence, strive to create whatever immortal thing a mortal may create in this world — a Cry.
And this Cry, abandoning to the earth the body which gave it birth, proceeds and labors eternally.
Song
The Flower of Old Japan and Other Poems (1907), The Flower of Old Japan