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Hesper

[hes-per] / ˈhɛs pər /
NOUN
evening star
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So golden-crownèd shines she gloriously, And with that softest dream of blood she glows: Mild as an evening heaven round Hesper bright!

From The Guardian • Aug. 13, 2012

Dick believed that he had seen this identical paragraph in the "Argus" of February 13th, the day on which the Hesper sailed from Hobson's Bay.

From At Large by Hornung, E. W. (Ernest William)

Over all the quiet sea-shore Shadowing falls the hour of Hesper; Through the clouds the moon is breaking, And I hear the billows whisper.

From Poems and Ballads of Heinrich Heine by Heine, Heinrich

Hesper had not been happy with the thing she had come nearest having—her mother.

From Atlantic Narratives Modern Short Stories by Ashe, Elizabeth

Rosebud, with a thoughtfulness hardly to be expected of her, turned Hesper loose.

From The Watchers of the Plains A Tale of the Western Prairies by Cullum, Ridgwell




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