Night Quotes - Page 183
A shout that tore hell's concave, and beyond / Frightened the reign of Chaos and old Night.
John Milton (1903*). “Poetical Works”
Song: Lonely Ol´ Night
John Locke (1836). “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding”, p.171
Already with thee! tender is the night. . . But here there is no light. . .
1820 Lamia, Isabella, The Eve of St. Agnes and Other Poems,'Ode to a Nightingale', stanza 4.
John Green (2013). “Paper Towns”, p.30, A&C Black
John Fletcher, “Melancholy”
A woman friend! He that believes that weakness, Steers in a stormy night without a compass.
Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher (1778). “The Dramatick Works of Beaumont and Fletcher: Women pleas'd. Night-walker, or, the little thief. Island princess. Women's prize, or the tamer tam'd. Noble gentleman”, p.18
E. S. de Beer (ed.) 'The Diary of John Evelyn' (1955) vol. 3, p. 40 (6 September 1651)
John Donne (1839). “The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life”, p.149
Love is a growing, or full constant light; And his first minute, after noon, is night.
John Donne, John Carey (2000). “John Donne: The Major Works”, p.137, Oxford University Press, USA
John Burroughs, Charlotte Zoë Walker (2001). “The Art of Seeing Things: Essays”, p.222, Syracuse University Press
Somewhere someone is traveling furiously toward you, At incredible speed, traveling day and night.
John Ashbery (1985). “A Wave: Poems”, p.1, Ardent Media
Jodi Picoult (2002). “Songs of the Humpback Whale: A Novel in Five Voices”, p.16, Simon and Schuster