So he sate and cunningly guided the craft with the helm, nor did sleep fall upon his eyelids, as he viewed the Pleiads and Bootes, that setteth late, and the Bear, which they likewise call the Wain, which turneth ever in one place, and keepeth watch upon... History of Astronomy - Page 26by George Forbes - 1909 - 200 pagesFull view - About this book
| Harry Roberts - Camping - 1903 - 198 pages
...sate and cunningly guided the craft with the helm, nor did sleep fall upon his eyelids, as he viewed the Pleiades and Bootes, that setteth late, and the Bear, which they also call the Wain, which turneth ever in one place, and keepeth watch upon Orion, and alone hath no... | |
| Forrest Morgan, Caroline Ticknor - Biography - 1904 - 444 pages
...cunningly guided the craft with the helm, nor did sleep fall upon his eyelids, as he viewed the Pleiads and Bootes, that setteth late, and the Bear, which...upon Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean. This star, Calypso, the fair goddess, bade him to keep ever on the left as he traversed the... | |
| Garrett Putman Serviss - Astronomy - 1908 - 324 pages
...sat and cunningly guided the craft with the helm, nor did sleep fall upon his eyelids as he viewed the Pleiades and Bootes, that setteth late, and the...call the Wain, which turneth ever in one place and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean. This star, Calypso, the fair goddess, bade him keep ever... | |
| History - 1913 - 312 pages
...sat and cunningly guided the craft with the helm, nor did sleep fall upon his eyelids as he viewed the Pleiades and Bootes, that setteth late, and the...call the Wain, which turneth ever in one place and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean. This star, Calypso, the fair goddess bade him keep ever on... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1914 - 476 pages
...eg iv. 580 ; ix. 104. 60. 61. Cf. Odyssey, v. 270 f., where Odysseus 'viewed the Pleiads and Bootee that setteth late, and the Bear which they likewise...one place, and keepeth watch upon Orion, and alone has no part in the baths of Ocean ', oil; y 3fifiop6s <ort Xo<rp£r 'Q LOCKSLEY HALL. Palgrave tells... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1921 - 332 pages
...craft with the helm, nor did sleep fall upon his eyelids, as he viewed the Pleiads and Bootes, f,hat setteth late, and the Bear, which they likewise call...upon Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean. This star, Calypso, the fair goddess, bade him to keep ever on the left as he traversed the... | |
| Andrew Lang, Samuel Henry Butcher - Poetry - 2000 - 460 pages
...cunningly guided the craft with the helm, nor did sleep fall upon his eyelids, as he viewed the Pleiads and Bootes, that setteth late, and the Bear, which...upon Orion, and alone hath no part in the baths of Ocean. This star, Calypso, the fair goddess, bade him to keep ever on the left as he traversed the... | |
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