This earth ? reciprocal, if land be there, Fields and inhabitants. Her spots thou seest As clouds, and clouds may rain, and rain produce Fruits in her soften'd soil, for some to eat Allotted there ; and other suns, perhaps, With their attendant moons,... Outlines of Astronomy - Page 543by John Frederick William Herschel - 1849 - 620 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Brown Galloway - 1872 - 332 pages
...reference to polarization in comparison, as it were, with positive and negative electricity : " And other suns perhaps, With their attendant moons, thou...Stored in each orb perhaps with some that live*." It was the opinion of my esteemed friend, the late Mr. Edward Highton, well conversant with electric... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - 840 pages
...soften'cl soil, for some to eat Allotted there: and clher suns perhaps. With their attendant moons, Ihou attune The trembling leaves, while woild, Stor'd in each orb perhaps with some tb it live. For such vast room in Nature unpoaeas'd By... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1876 - 626 pages
...other words the masculine and the feminine, the positive and the reflex elements in the Universe — " Communicating male and female light, Which two great sexes animate the world," as Milton wrote when in a fortunate moment he managed to get a peep over the rim of his clock-work... | |
| Edward Williams Johns - 1877 - 270 pages
...WEDDING. r , THE SILVER WEDDING: A RoMAUNT DU /VLoYEN AcE, TRANSLATED IN VERSE. BY EVAN AP COE L. ' ****** "male and female light, Which two great sexes animate the world Stored in each orb." — MILTON. LONDON: HENRY SOTHERAN & Co., 77 AND 78, QUEEN STREET, CITY; 86, PICCADILLY, AND 136, STRAND.... | |
| John Milton - 1880 - 654 pages
...perhaps, With their attendant Moons, thou wilt descry, Communicating male and female light — • 150 Which two great sexes animate the World, Stored in each Orb perhaps with some that live. For such vast room in Nature unpossessed By living soul, desert and desolate, Only to shine, yet scarce... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 590 pages
...clouds may rain, and rain produce Fruits in her softened soil, for some to eat Allotted there ; and other suns, perhaps, With their attendant moons thou...Stored in each orb, perhaps, with some that live. For such vast room in nature unpossessed By living soul, desert and desolate, Only to shine, yet scarce... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 528 pages
...some to eat Allotted there ; and other suns perhaps, With their attendant moons, thou wilt desery. Communicating male and female light ; Which two great...the world. Stored in each orb perhaps with some that li vo . For such vast room in nature unpossessed By living soul, desert, and desolate, Only to shine,... | |
| John Milton - 1881 - 894 pages
...clouds may rain, and rain produce Fruits in her soften'd soil, for some to eat Allotted there ; and other suns perhaps With their attendant moons thou wilt descry, Communicating male and female light, 150 Which two great sexes animate the world, Stor'd in each orb perhaps with some that live. For such... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - 674 pages
...wilt descry, ' Tie tides upon the planets caused by the two suns must be very interestCommunicating male and female light, Which two great sexes animate...world, Stored in each orb, perhaps, with some that live ; For such vast room in nature unpossess'd, By living soul, desert and desolate, Only to shine, yet... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1882 - 674 pages
...wilt descry, 1 lie tides upon the placets caused by the two sum must be very interestCommunicatiti}; male and female light, Which two great sexes animate...world, Stored in each orb, perhaps, with some that live ; For such vast room in nature unpossess'd, By living soul, desert and desolate, Only to shine, yet... | |
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