John Dryden Quote

And oft, before tempestuous winds arise, The seeming stars fall headlong from the skies, And shooting through the darkness, gild the night With sweeping flories and long trails of light.


The Poetical Works of Dryden, Virgil's Georgics, Book I, l. 501-504


And oft, before tempestuous winds arise, The seeming stars fall headlong from the skies, And shooting through the darkness, gild the night With...

And oft, before tempestuous winds arise, The seeming stars fall headlong from the skies, And shooting through the darkness, gild the night With...

And oft, before tempestuous winds arise, The seeming stars fall headlong from the skies, And shooting through the darkness, gild the night With...

And oft, before tempestuous winds arise, The seeming stars fall headlong from the skies, And shooting through the darkness, gild the night With...