Fire, 333:effulgent glory; then through a steadily dimming twilight to final obscuration. Dawn, day, midday,Fire, 333:to final obscuration. Dawn, day, midday, twilight, night - thus is the order for the Logos, for aFire, 850:kamic urge. Man weighs and balances, and in the twilight Halls of Intellection seeks for the fruitHealing, 226:million years; still less is known of that twilight period which existed twenty-one million yearsHercules, 147:the indeterminate monsters of fear prowl in the twilight of the subconscious, they will have theHercules, 156:he covered both his ears with pads. At twilight when the marsh was dense with countless birds, |