Showing posts with label Comment on the phrase 'rainy Hyades' from "Ulysses". Show all posts
Showing posts with label Comment on the phrase 'rainy Hyades' from "Ulysses". Show all posts
Comment on the phrase "rainy Hyades" from "Ulysses" -
This phrase is taken from one of the most famous representative poets of Victorian period, Alfred Lord Tennyson's poem, "Ulysses" (1842) which is inspired by Homer's two great epics, Iliad and Odyssey. Literally 'Hyades' means the rainers nymphs. It is a constellation of seven stars like 'Y' in the head of Taurus. The seven stars are Ambrosia, Coronis,...
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