A planet (usually Venus) seen at sunset in the western sky.
Sinônimos
Examples for "Hesperus"
Examples for "Hesperus"
1Then Hesperus beams like another moon, and the stars burn very brightly.
2You-youbehold in me the only living survivor of the wreck of the Hesperus.
3On the public seal of the Locrians, Ozoles was Hesperus, or the planet Venus.
4I won't go anywhere near 'The Wreck of the Hesperus.'
5And this was the end of the good ship Hesperus, and all her gallant crew.
1Why is it called the Vesper Sparrow-whatdoes Vesper mean, Uncle Roy?
2Summoned to the house-door, Virginia acquainted Miss Vesper with the state of affairs.
3Here the witch lodged the blind lady, whose name was Vesper.
4Miss Vesper was at home, reading, in her usual placid mood.
5Of course I will make no mention of you, Miss Vesper.
1On the very edge of a mountain ridge glowed the evening star.
2However, she has many worshippers, and they call her the evening star.
3Marie walked on, her face lifted toward the remote, inaccessible evening star.
4Which is more fair, The star of morning or the evening star?
5The evening star still hung above the little western gap in the hills.
6The evening star shone out clear and tranquil opposite them in the west.
7The evening star silvery and solitary on the girdle of the early night
8I remember waiting, silently, for the evening star to come out.
9The dusk came shading into the west, the evening star dripped silver light.
10When the evening star flashed silver in the lilied pool, Carl sat alone.
11The early evening star faltered near the edge of a grey lonely sky.
12The evening star shone, like a newly-lighted lamp, in a pale purple sky.
13A figure personifying the Eastern woman, i. e. the evening star.
14The evening star, lonely and radiant, peeped over the black hill.
15But you can look at the evening star if you like.
16The evening star had come out, very bright, near the Tor.
Translations for evening star