| Edmund Spenser - 1855 - 742 pages
...three hundred and forty years, four times altered his regnlar course, having been twice observed te rise where he now sets, and to go down twice where he now rises. H. Of force, ne fraud in wight was to be found ; No warre was knowne, no dreadfull trompets sound ;... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1596 - 738 pages
...Egypt informed him that the sun had, during the space of eleven thousand three hundred and forty years, four times altered his regular course, having been twice observed to rise where he DOW sets, and to go down twice where he now rises. H. Of force, ne fraud in wight was to be found ;... | |
| Herodotus - 1824 - 380 pages
...days the sun had four times altered his regular course2, having been twice observed to rise whereJie now sets, and to go down twice where he now rises...in Egypt, either with regard to the productions of I the earth or the river, or with regard to diseases and deaths. CXLIII. Some time before, the priests... | |
| William Stevens (biographer.) - 1833 - 786 pages
...observed in Eny|ii, another cradle of the sciences of the universe. "They said Indeed that, in those days, the sun had four times altered his regular course,...twice where he now rises ; yet without producing any visible change, either by sea or land, by diseases or mortality." Herod. Kuterpe. "The king of Babylon,... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 442 pages
...Egypt informed him that the sun had, during the space of eleven thousand three hundred and forty years, four times altered his regular course, having been...now sets, and to go down twice where he now rises. See the article Phaeton in Anthon's edition of Lempriere's Classical Dictionary. vOL. III. 19 Resembling... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1839 - 446 pages
...of eleven thousand three hundred and forty years, four times altered his regular course, having boon twice observed to rise where he now sets, and to go down twice where he now rises. See the article Phacton in Anthon's edition of Lempriere's Classical Dictionary. vOL. III. 19 IX. Resembling... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1878 - 750 pages
...informed him that the sun had, during the spstce of eleven thousand three hundred and forty years, four times altered his regular course, having been...now sets, and to go down twice where he now rises. H. Of force, ne fraud in wight was to be found ; No warre was knowne, no dreadfull trompets sound ;... | |
| William Greenough Thayer Shedd - 1888 - 572 pages
...that they possessed a history going back 11,340 years ; and they also told him that during this period the sun had four times altered his regular course, having been twice observed to rise in the west and to set in the east. Compare Spenser's Faery Queen, V. (Introduction). The zodiac of... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1898 - 274 pages
...Herodotus states that the priests of Egypt informed him that the sun had, during the space of 11,340 years, four times altered his regular course, having been...now sets, and to go down twice where he now rises " (Child), Int. viii. Afflde, Affyde, affianced, betrothed, iii. 2 ; confided, v. 53. Afore, in front,... | |
| Charles Huntington Whitman - 1919 - 296 pages
...142] states that the priests of Egypt informed him that the sun had, during the space of 11,340 years, four times altered his regular course, having been...now sets, and to go down twice where he now rises.' [Child, after Upton]). Egyptians: referred to as Nilus' nurslings, lit). 2.4. Eione, a Nereid: 4.11.50.7.... | |
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