Ancient philosophical concept that regards proportions in the movements of celestial bodies as a form of music.
1She'd seen the Heavens, and she'd heard the music of the spheres.
2Perhaps they both think they are improving the music of the spheres.
3Our lives blend with one another in the very music of the spheres.
4Herschel was invited to give popular lectures on the music of the spheres.
5He learned well enough to hear the music of the spheres.
6I was singing along with the actual music of the spheres.
7What would be the music of the spheres to one bereft of hearing?
8Nevertheless, there was still one small disturbing note in the music of the spheres.
9Therefore those wise old Greeks used to talk of the music of the spheres.
10He believed in direct observation, rejected the notion of the music of the spheres.
11From him comes the pretty conceit of the " music of the spheres."
12And men once spoke of the music of the spheres.
13The music of the spheres passes over him, through him, and is not heard.
14They could hear the music of the spheres; or in the language of Samain's sonnet
15Milton, in his Hymn to the Nativity, thus alludes to the music of the spheres:
16We are absorbed in the music of the spheres.
Translations for music of the spheres