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vênus
каталонский
venus
A planet (usually Venus) seen at sunset in the western sky.
evening star
Vesper
португальский
vênus
1
Then
Hesperus
beams like another moon, and the stars burn very brightly.
2
You-youbehold in me the only living survivor of the wreck of the
Hesperus
.
3
On the public seal of the Locrians, Ozoles was
Hesperus
,
or the planet Venus.
4
I won't go anywhere near 'The Wreck of the
Hesperus
.
'
5
And this was the end of the good ship
Hesperus
,
and all her gallant crew.
6
Pythagoras is said to have been the first to identify
Hesperus
with Phosphor, as the
7
This is a foreword to Memoirs of an Egotist by Stendhal, published by
Hesperus
Press
8
Don't I look like the wreck of the
Hesperus
?
9
Closest to me, the bays Phosphorus and
Hesperus
lay peaceful and dormant on folded legs.
10
You look like the Wreck of the
Hesperus
.
11
He had contrived to whisper: "It was the Schooner
Hesperus
.
"
12
The tent of
Hesperus
,
and all his train-
13
In writing to Goethe about their interviews, he says,- Ihavetold you nothing yet about
Hesperus
.
14
Of his cantatas,
"
Hesperus
"
is a work of the greatest promise and large performance.
15
The
Hesperus
did not crash on the rocks.
16
Smith, editor of a valuable literary journal, styled "The
Hesperus
.
"
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hésperos
vénus
каталонский
venus
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