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" A cloudy spot. Down thither prone in flight He speeds, and through the vast ethereal sky Sails between worlds and worlds, with steady wing, Now on the polar... "
Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical - Page 319
by Nathan Drake - 1828
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The Major Works

John Milton - English literature - 2003 - 1012 pages
...unconform to other shining globes,0 Earth and the garden of God, with cedars crowned 260 Above all hills. As when by night the glass Of Galileo, less assured, observes Imagined lands and regions in the moon: Or pilot from amidst the Cyclades0 Delos or Samos first appearing kens0 A cloudy spot. Down thither...
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Love's Pilgrimage: The Holy Journey in English Renaissance Literature

Grace Tiffany - Literary Criticism - 2006 - 236 pages
...vision, then links Galileo's observations to that of an earthly pilot, or ship's captain. Raphael sees "As when by night the glass / Of Galileo, less assured,...observes / Imagined lands and regions in the moon: / Or pilot from amidst the Cyclades / Delos or Samos first appearing kens / A cloudy spot" (5.261-66)....
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Winged Words: Flight in Poetry and History

Piero Boitani - Literary Criticism - 2007 - 277 pages
...unconform to other shining globes, Earth and the garden of God, with cedars crowned Above all hills. As when by night the glass Of Galileo, less assured, observes Imagined lands and regions in the moon: Or pilot from amidst the Cyclades Delos or Samos first appearing kens A cloudy spot. Raphael's sight...
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Time, Space, and Motion in the Age of Shakespeare

Angus Fletcher - History - 2007 - 204 pages
...Winnows the buxom air. (V.267-270) His voyage ended, Raphael makes landfall on earth, in the Garden, As when by night the glass Of Galileo, less assured, observes Imagined lands and regions in the moon: Or pilot from amidst the Cyclades Delos or Samos first appearing kens A cloudy spot. Not for the last...
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Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volume 13

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1828 - 802 pages
...the moon, whose orb Through optic glass the Tuscan artist views At evening from the top of Fesoli', Or in Valdarno, to descry new lands, Rivers, or mountains...the Copernican theory of the world as taught, and, 1 may say, indeed, demonstrated by Galileo, should have hesitated a moment in his choice between the...
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The Poetical Works of John Milton, Volume 1

John Milton - 1889 - 644 pages
...unconform to other shining globes, Earth, and the Garden of God, with cedars crown'd a60 Above all hills. As when by night the glass Of Galileo, less assured, observes Imagined lands and regions in the moon; Or pilot from amidst the Cyclades Delos or Samos first appearing kens A cloudy spot. Down thither prone...
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Journal, Volume 13

Industrial arts - 1865 - 564 pages
...flower, by gloomy Die Was gathered, which cost Ceres all that pain To seek her through the world. ft) -As when by night the glass Of Galileo, less assured, observes Imagined lands and regions in the moon: Or pilot, from amidst the Cyclades, Deloi or Saraos first appearing, kens A cloudy spot. This inaccessible...
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letters sur les anglais

Voltaire, Arthur Wilson-Green - 226 pages
...(d'approche) que Galilée appelle en un mot: télescope — J. Tarde, 1611. Milton calls it a 'glass': "As when by night, the glass Of Galileo, less assured, observes Imagined lands and regions in the Moon" — 'PL' v, 261—3. The first telescope was the invention of Hans Lippershey, a Dutch optician, in...
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Paradise Lost: Books V and VI

John Milton - 1902 - 216 pages
...unconform to other shining globes, Earth, and the Garden of God, with cedars crowned 260 Above all hills; as when by night the glass Of Galileo, less assured, observes Imagined lands and regions in the moon; Or pilot from amidst the Cyclades Delos or Samos first appearing kens, A cloudy spot. Down thither...
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lettres sur les anglais

Voltaire, Arthur Wilson-Green - 224 pages
...(d'approche) que Galilée appelle en un mot: télescope — J. Tarde, 1611. Milton calls it a 'glass': " As when by night, the glass Of Galileo, less assured, observes Imagined lands and regions in the Moon" — 'PL' v, 261-3. The first telescope was the invention of Hans Lippershey, a Dutch optician, in 1608....
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