In "The Cloud with the Silver Lining," Milton and Timmy faced the challenge of being separated from their parents due to a sudden storm. They also had to navigate through the dark and unfamiliar forest, dealing with their fears and uncertainties along the way. Despite these obstacles, they relied on each other for support and eventually found a way out of the predicament.
This quote is by John Milton.
Milton and Timmy, two youthful Jamaican boys,their grandfather. -the main characters
Every Silver Lining Has a Cloud was created in 1993.
"John Milton's masque (dramatic entertainment) 'Comus' (1634) gave rise to the current proverb with the lines, 'Was I deceiv'd, or did a sable cloud/ Turn forth her silver lining on the night?' Charles Dickens, in his novel 'Bleak House' (1852), recalled the lines with 'I turn my silver lining outward like Milton's cloud,' and the American impresario Phineas T. Barnum first recorded the wording of the modern saying in 'Struggles and Triumphs' (1869) with 'Every cloud,' says the proverb, 'has a silver lining.'" Thus, Phineas T. Barnum, in 1869, was the first to write the proverb that is said today, but the concept behind it dates back to John Milton's masque in 1634.
margaret
Silver Lining can be found on the grounds all over cloud isles! Though they may be hard to find, but they're just scattered all over cloud!
C. Everald Palmer
Every cloud is full of water . When it rains the dark clouds collide each other . There is frition between them . As a result silver lining or lightning is formed . Therefore it is said that every cloud has a silver lining.
he is an author he wrote the book the cloud with the silver lining
Well the phrase comes from the saying "Every cloud has a silver lining" which means every problem (the cloud) has something good from it (the silver lining) so basically that person is saying you dont look at the good side of bad things
The axiom, "Every cloud has a silver lining," is not found in the Bible.
Milton and Timmy, two youthful Jamaican boys,their grandfather. -the main characters