... little star. Though not conspicuous, yet these two are famed — The Onoi by ancient sages named. If when the sky around be bright and clear, Sudden from sight the Phatne disappear, And the two Onoi north and south are seen Ready to meet — no obstacle... The Phenomena and Diosemeia of Aratus, - Page 70by Aratus (Solensis.) - 1848 - 128 pagesFull view - About this book
| Weather - 1898 - 266 pages
...sight the Phatne disappear, • Two §un la Caaocr. And the two Onoi north and south are seen [Scan,} Ready to meet — no obstacle between — The welkin...will prevail. And as the skies above, the waves below Signs of the rising wind and tempest show. ARATUS (/. Lamb). When the bright gems that night's black... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - 1899 - 926 pages
...north and south are seen Ready to meet — no obstacle between — The welkin goon will blacken with rain, And torrents rush along the thirsty plain. If...will prevail. And as the skies above, the waves below Signs of the rising wind and tempest show. J. Lamb' g "Arafat." When the bright gems that night's black... | |
| Meteorology, Agricultural - 1899 - 848 pages
...nortli and south are seen Ready to meet — no obstacle between — The welkin BOOH will blacken with rain, And torrents rush along the thirsty plain. If...will prevail. And as the skies above, the waves below Signs of the rising wind and tempest show. J. Lamb' я "Aralwi." When the bright gems that night's... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - Meteorology - 1903 - 206 pages
...north and south are seen Ready to meet — no obstacle between — The welkin soon will blacken with rain, And torrents rush along the thirsty plain. If...will prevail. And as the skies above, the waves below Signs of the rising wind and tempest show. J. Lamb's "Aratm." When the bright gems that night's black... | |
| Edward Bennett Garriott - Meteorology - 1903 - 208 pages
...welkin soon will blacken with rain, And torrents rush along the thirsty plain. If black the Phatiie, and the Onoi clear, Sure sign again that drenching...will prevail. And as the skies above, the waves below Signs of the rising wind and tempest show. J. Lamb's "Araius." When the bright gems that night's black... | |
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