It was evening here, But upon earth the very noon of night. (Quote by - Dante Alighieri)
The moon gazed on my midnight labours, while, with unrelaxed and breathless eagerness, I pursued nature to her hiding-places. (Quote by - Mary Shelley)
Is there not A tongue in every star that talks with man, And wooes him to be wise? nor wooes in vain; This dead of midnight is the noon of thought, And wisdom mounts her zenith with the stars. (Quote by - Mrs. Anna Letitia Barbauld)
The stifled hum of midnight, when traffic has lain down to rest, and the chariot wheels of Vanity, still rolling here and there through distant streets, are bearing her to halls roofed in and lighted to the due pitch for her; and only vice and misery, to prowl or to moan like night birds, are abroad. (Quote by - Thomas Carlyle)
This dead of midnight is the noon of thought, and wisdom mounts her zenith with the stars. (Quote by - Mrs. Anna Letitia Barbauld)
A tongue in every star that talks with man,And wooes him to be wise? nor wooes in vain;This dead of midnight is the noon of thought,And wisdom mounts her zenith with the stars. (Quote by - Mrs. Anna Letitia Barbauld)
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary,Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore. (Quote by - Edgar Allan Poe)
The night, proceeding on with silent pace, stood in her noon, and viewed with equal face her sleepy rise and her declining race. (Quote by - John Dryden)
It is the eve of St. George's Day. Do you not know that tonight, when the clock strikes midnight, all the evil things in the world will have full sway?(Quote by - Bram Stoker)
The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve. Lovers, to bed; 'tis almost fairy time. (Quote by - William Shakespeare)
That hour o' night's black arch the keystane. (Quote by - Robert Burns)
Soon as midnight brought on the dusky hour Friendliest to sleep and silence. (Quote by - John Milton)
Midnight! the outpost of advancing day! The frontier town and citadel of night! (Quote by - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
I stood on the bridge at midnight, As the clocks were striking the hour, And the moon rose over the city, Behind the dark church tower. (Quote by - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow)
Midnight, and yet no eye Through all the Imperial City closed in sleep. (Quote by - Robert Southey)
Midnight, yet not a nose From Tower Hill to Piccadilly snored! (Quote by - Horace Smith and James Smith)
O wild and wondrous midnight, There is a might in thee To make the charmed body Almost like spirit be, And give it some faint glimpses Of immortality. (Quote by - James Russell Lowell)
Tis midnight now. The bend and broken moon, Batter'd and black, as from a thousand battles, Hangs silent on the purple walls of Heaven. (Quote by - Joaquin Miller)