| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1907 - 378 páginas
...poise, that drew a great many sorrowing and pious souls after him. This is his Apostrophe to Night: "O majestic Night! Nature's great ancestor ! Day's...clouds in Heaven's loom Wrought through varieties of drapery divine Thy flowing mantle form, and heaven throughout Voluminously pour thy pompous train."... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1907 - 364 páginas
...poise, that drew a great many sorrowing and pious souls after him. This is his Apostrophe to Night: "O majestic Night! Nature's great ancestor ! Day's...elder born ! And fated to survive the transient sun ! 19 By mortals and immortals seen with awe! A starry crown thy raven brow adorns, An azure zone thy... | |
| Donald Grant Mitchell - 1908 - 382 páginas
...poise, that drew a great many sorrowing and pious souls after him. This is his Apostrophe to Night : "O majestic Night! Nature's great ancestor ! Day's elder born ! And fated to survive the transient snn I By mortals and immortals seen with awe ! A starry crown thy raven brow adorns, An azure zone... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 páginas
...apostrophe of Young to Night embodies the feelings which gave origin to this debasing worship of darkness: "O majestic night! Nature's great ancestor! day's...transient sun! By mortals and immortals seen with awe!" Freemasonry has restored darkness to its proper place as a state of preparation; the symbol of that... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1912 - 508 páginas
...to this debasing worship of darkness: "O majestic nightl Nature's great ancestor! day's elder borní And fated to survive the transient sun! By mortals and immortals seen with awe!" Freemasonry has restored darkness to its proper place as a state of preparation; the symbol of that... | |
| Albert Gallatin Mackey - 1916 - 504 páginas
...to this debasing worship of darkness: "O majestic night! Nature's great ancestor! day's elder bom! And fated to survive the transient sun! By mortals and immortals seen with awe!" Freemasonry has restored darkness to its proper place as a state of preparation; the symbol of that... | |
| Luigi Berti - 1964 - 704 páginas
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| Leonard Clark - 1965 - 152 páginas
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