103 Synesius
tr., John Brownlie
8,8,8,8
σοὶ νύξ με φέρει τὸν ἀοιδὸν, ἄναξ
A Cento from ἄγε μοι ψυχά
I When darkness falls and night is here, My hymns of praise in silence rise— This knows the moon, whose silver sphere Shines in the star-bespangled skies. | II When morning breaks, and glorious day Shines in the dawn and noontide fair— This knows the sun—a grateful lay Springs from my heart in fervent prayer. | III When fails the light at sunset gray, And twilight listens for my song— This know the stars—in bright array My praises mingle with their throng. | |