There wrought he the earth, and the heavens, and the sea, and the unwearying sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and the signs every one wherewith the heavens are crowned, Pleiads and Hyads and Orion's might, and the Bear that men call also the Wain,... Littell's Living Age - Page 4971887Full view - About this book
| Homer - Achilles (Greek mythology) - 1883 - 560 pages
...from his wise heart. There wrought he the earth, and the heavens, and the sea, and the unwearying sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and the signs every...watcheth Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean.1 Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal men. In the one were espousals and marriage... | |
| Homer - Trojan War - 1892 - 530 pages
...from his wise heart. There wrought he the earth, and the heavens, and the sea, and the unwearying sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and the signs every...Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean. Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal men. In the one were espousals and marriage feasts,... | |
| Agnes Mary Clerke - Civilization, Homeric - 1892 - 352 pages
...objects were figured. ' There wrought he the earth, and the heavens, and the sea, and the unwearying sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and the signs every...Orion's might, and the Bear that men call also the - ' Iliad, xxiii. 226-27. 2 Theogony, 381. Wain, her that turneth in her place, and watcheth Orion,... | |
| Agnes Mary Clerke - Civilization, Homeric - 1892 - 358 pages
...Hyads, and Orion's might, and the Bear that men call also the •7 -40 FAMILIAR STUDIES IN HOMER. \Yain, her that turneth in her place, and watcheth Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean/1 The corresponding lines in the Odyssey occur in the conrse of describing the hero's voyage... | |
| Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society - Aesthetics - 1897 - 290 pages
...still our own home to-day, to the sea, to the unwearying sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and to the signs every one wherewith the heavens are crowned...Hyads, and Orion's might, and the Bear that men call the Wain, her that turneth in her place and watcheth Orion, and alone hath no place in the baths of... | |
| Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society - Aesthetics - 1897 - 286 pages
...wherewith the heavens are crowned—Pleiads and Hyads, and Orion's might, and the Bear that men call the Wain, her that turneth in her place and watcheth Orion, and alone hath no place in the baths of Ocean. This I take to be the universal note of all high Art, this recognition... | |
| Homer - 1905 - 370 pages
...from his wise heart. There wrought he the earth, and the heavens, and the sea, ami the unwearying sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and the signs every...Hyads and Orion's might, and the Bear that men call alsc the Wain, her that turneth in her place and watcheth Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths... | |
| Martha Evans Martin - Astronomy - 1907 - 300 pages
...wherewith the heavens are crowned, Pleiades, Hyades, and Orion'smight, and the Bear that men also call the Wain, her that turneth in her place and watcheth...Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean." There are also about thirty other constellations, of modern origin and more or less recognized by astronomers.... | |
| Martha Evans Martin - Astronomy - 1907 - 300 pages
...which Hephaistos fashioned and wrought thereon ' ' the heavens, and the sea, and the unwearying sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and the signs every one wherewith the heavens are crowned, Pleiades, Hyades, and Orion's might, and the Bear that men also call the Wain, her that turneth in... | |
| Homer, Andrew Lang, Walter Leaf, Ernest Myers - Classical Greek epic - 1911 - 528 pages
...from his wise heart. There wrought he the earth, and the heavens, and the sea, and the unwearying sun, and the moon waxing to the full, and the signs every...and watcheth Orion, and alone hath no part in the Oaths of Ocean. Also he fashioned therein two fair cities of mortal men. In the one were espousals... | |
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