Embracing the evening sky in verse.

Webjame joyce's poem offers an alluring and enchanting glimpse into a twilight scene of unguarded intimacy and obscured but bold emotion.

These four lines appear in the sixth stanza of edmund spenser's epithalamion.

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Webthe poet tries to make light of the darkness in his poem evening.

The evening sky, with its ever.

The sky puts on the darkening blue coat held for it by a row of ancient trees;

The sky puts on the darkening blue coat.

And the lands grow distant in your sight, one journeying to heaven, one that falls;.

Webmarlowe masterfully captures the imagery and symbolism associated with a stunning sunset sky, equating its beauty with the irresistible allure of an entrancing.

Webfor it is through the words of these skilled poets that we can truly appreciate the profound beauty and timeless allure of the night sky.

And the lands grow distant in your sight, one journeying to heaven, one that falls;.

Webmarlowe masterfully captures the imagery and symbolism associated with a stunning sunset sky, equating its beauty with the irresistible allure of an entrancing.

Webfor it is through the words of these skilled poets that we can truly appreciate the profound beauty and timeless allure of the night sky.

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And leave you (inexpressibly to unravel) your life, with its immensity and fear, so that, now bounded, now immeasurable, it is.

The vast expanse of the night sky has.

The poem celebrates the 1594 wedding of spenser and elizabeth boyle.

Webwhere dreams take flight on lunar wings, and the night sky, with enchantment, sings.

The moon's soft glow, a guiding light, navigating through the starry.

Weba star each night, and rises;

Held for it by a row of ancient trees;

The vast expanse of the night sky has.

The poem celebrates the 1594 wedding of spenser and elizabeth boyle.

Webwhere dreams take flight on lunar wings, and the night sky, with enchantment, sings.

The moon's soft glow, a guiding light, navigating through the starry.

Weba star each night, and rises;

Held for it by a row of ancient trees;

Weba star each night, and rises;

Held for it by a row of ancient trees;

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