“The world, and whatever that be which we call the heavens, by the vault of which all things are enclosed, we must conceive to be a deity, to be eternal, without bounds, neither created nor subject at any time to destruction. To inquire what is beyond it is no concern of man; nor can the human mind form any conjecture concerning it.” MenWorldMindHumansFormHeavenSubjectsEternalConcernAll ThingsDestructionBoundsHuman MindDeitiesConjectureVaults Book:Delphi Complete Works of Pliny the Elder (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Pliny the Elder (Illustrated)
“A choir of angels glorified the hour, the vault of heaven was dissolved in fire. "Father, why hast Thou forsaken me? Mother, I beg you, do not weep for me.” MotherFatherHeavenHoursFireAngelChoirForsakenVaults Book:Избранные Стихи Source: Избранные Стихи
“The sun had not risen, but the vault of heaven was rich with the winning, softness that "brings and shuts the day," while the whole air was filled with the carols of birds, the hymns of the feathered tribe.” WholeWinningHeavenSunRichAirBirdFilledDawnTribesRisenHymnsSoftnessCarolsVaults Author:James F. Cooper