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Indeed, cold as a prairillon during plenilune.
The one solemnly off to correct plenilune.
Arete, behold Another Cynthia, and another queen, Whose glory, like a lasting plenilune, Seems ignorant of what it is to wane.
Of crystal was his habergeon, his scabbard of chalcedony; with silver tipped at plenilune his spear was hewn of ebony.
The long shadow of the obelisk was not born of the plenilune moon, but of the first crescent of the sun, and that shadow pointed to me like an arrow.
Her long hair as a cloud was streaming 85 about her arms uplifted gleaming, as slow above the trees the Moon in glory of the plenilune arose, and on the open glade its light serene and clear was laid.
Now, as he gazed at the tropic plenilune, he conceived the sudden and obsessing idea that the orb was somehow larger, and its light more brilliant than usual; even as they might have been in ages when the moon and earth were much younger.
XII What counsel has the hooded moon Put in thy heart, my shyly sweet, Of Love in ancient plenilune, Glory and stars beneath his feet - - A sage that is but kith and kin With the comedian Capuchin?
I am: no world beside that solemn one Reigns in sound's kingdom to express my station, Who, clothed and crowned with suns beyond the sun, Bear on the mighty breast of foam Thalassian, Bear on my bosom, jutting plenilune, Maiden, the fadeless Rose of the Creation!
At plenilune in his argent moon in his heart he longed for Fire: fot the limpid lights of wan selenites; for red was his desire, For crimson and rose and ember-glows, for flame with burning tongue, For the scarlet skies in a swift sunrise when a stormy day is young.