Earth’s Secret to a starting Point of Glass Was solved for me; it was the Glass that was the Cause.
Poet, mathematician, astronomer
Earth’s Secret to a starting Point of Glass Was solved for me; it was the Glass that was the Cause.
Poet, mathematician, astronomer
Rubaiyat (less common translation/interpretation)
c. 11th-12th Century
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"A Moment's Halt—a momentary taste Of Being from the Well amid the Waste—And lo! the Phantom Caravan has reach'd The Nothing it set out from—Oh, make haste!"
Humorous"Earth then an endless Tabernacle drew Of Him whose coming none can tell, nor who, To fill the Bowl where now we pour the Wine, Before we too into the Dust shall strew."
Humorous"Indeed, indeed, Repentance oft before I swore – but was I sober when I swore? And then and then came Spring, and Rose-in-hand My impulsive spirit to the wind I threw."
Controversial"Indeed the Idols I have loved so long Have done my credit in this World much wrong: Have drown'd my Honour in a shallow Cup, And sold my Reputation for a Song."
Strange & Unusual"How many a Cup of this forbidden Wine Must drown the memory of that Hour of thine, When, in the Tavern, thou didst set thy Seal To that dread Bond which binds thee up to mine!"
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