If three days old her face be bright and clear, No rain or stormy gale the sailors fear; But if she rise with bright and blushing cheek, The blustering winds the bending mast will shake. If dull her face and blunt her horns appear, On the fourth day a... The Phenomena and Diosemeia of Aratus, - Page 65by Aratus (Solensis.) - 1848 - 128 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alfred John Pearce (astrologer.) - 1864 - 152 pages
...ever-changing face : Mark her, when rising from the eastern waves — Mark her, when in the west her limhs she laves. If three days old her face be bright and...direct, Not pointing downward or to heaven erect, The western wind expect ; and drenching rain, If on the fourth her horns direct remain. If to the earth... | |
| Weather - 1898 - 266 pages
...distance, and the open side of the halo telU the quarter from which it may be expected.— SCOTLAND. If three days old her face be bright and clear, No...direct, Not pointing downward or to heaven erect. The western wind expect ; and drenching rain, If on the fourth her horns direct remain. If to the earth... | |
| Meteorology, Agricultural - 1899 - 848 pages
...weather conditions for considerable periods in advance: If three days old tier face be bright and dear, No rain or stormy gale the sailors fear; But if she...direct, Not pointing downward or to heaven erect, The western wind expect; and drenching rain, If on the fourthjier horns direct remain. If to the eartb... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - 1899 - 926 pages
...influence upon weather conditions for considerable periods in advance: If three days old her face he bright and clear, No rain or stormy gale the sailors fear; But if she rise with hright and blushing cheek, The Mustering winds tin1 bending must «ill shake. If dull her face and... | |
| United States. Weather Bureau - Meteorology - 1903 - 206 pages
...regarding the moon that refer to its influence upon weather conditions for considerable periods in advance: If three days old her face be bright and clear, No...direct, Not pointing downward or to heaven erect, The western wind expect; and drenching rain, If on the fourth her horns direct remain. If to -the earth... | |
| Edward Bennett Garriott - Meteorology - 1903 - 208 pages
...regarding the moon that refer to its influence upon weather conditions for considerable periods in advance: If three days old her face be bright and clear, No...sailors fear; But if she rise with bright and blushing rheek, The blustering winds the bending mast will shake. If dull her face and blunt her horns appear,... | |
| Edward B. Garriot - Weather - 2001 - 180 pages
...regarding the moon that refer to its influence upon weather conditions for considerable periods in advance: If three days old her face be bright and clear, No...blushing cheek, The blustering winds the bending mast \\ill shake. If dull her face and blunt her hoins appear, On the fourth day a breeze or rain is near... | |
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