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  1. Brightness falls from the air; Queens have died young and fair; Dust hath closed Helen’s eye. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! Strength stoops unto the grave, Worms feed on Hector brave; Swords may not fight with fate, Earth still holds open her gate. “Come, come!” the bells do cry. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us!

  2. Brightness Falls from the Air is a 1985 science fiction novel by American writer James Tiptree Jr., set in the same fictional universe as the stories in her 1986 collection The Starry Rift .

  3. Brightness falls from the air; Queens have died young and fair; Dust hath closed Helen’s eye. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! Strength stoops unto the grave, Worms feed on Hector’s brave; Swords may not fight with fate, Earth still holds ope her gate. “Come, come!” the bells do cry. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us.

  4. 12 de jun. de 2015 · Thomas Nashe's famous line ‘Brightnesse falls from the ayre’ has perplexed commentators unsure whether ‘ayre’ was intended by the author or is a misreading of ‘hayre’. The article surveys the most significant readings of the poem – those of R. B. McKerrow, William Empson, Wesley Trimpi, J. V. Cunningham and others ...

  5. Brightness falls from the air; Queens have died young and fair; Dust hath closed Helen's eye; I am sick, I must die— Lord, have mercy on us! Strength stoops unto the grave, Worms feed on Hector brave; Swords may not fight with fate; Earth still holds ope her gate; Come, come! the bells do cry; I am sick, I must die— Lord, have mercy on us!

  6. 6 de jul. de 2020 · Brightness falls from the air; Queens have died young and fair; Dust hath closed Helen’s eye. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! What does it mean for “brightness” to “fall,” in Nashe’s most famous line? The imprecise image exposes the constriction of sense that defines mortal illness. When brightness falls ...

  7. Brightness falls from the air; Queens have died young and fair; Dust hath closed Helen's eye. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us! Strength stoops unto the grave, Worms feed on Hector brave; Swords may not fight with fate, Earth still holds open her gate. "Come, come!" the bells do cry. I am sick, I must die. Lord, have mercy on us!