Crossword-Solution: ENDYMION
We have 9 clues for the answer “ENDYMION”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Allegory by Keats. | 1 answer |
| Famous poem by Keats. | 1 answer |
| Keats allegory | 1 answer |
| Poem by Keats, Longfellow, or Wilde | 1 answer |
| Selene's love | 1 answer |
| Keats opus | 2 answers |
| Keats poem | 4 answers |
| Poem by Keats | 4 answers |
| BEAUTIFUL youth | 8 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Hint 3 another clue
eruption
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Sentences with ENDYMION (5)
The figure might have been some beautiful youth of ancient fable,--Hylas or Narcissus, Paris or Endymion.
The child of a southern people, The thought of an alien race, What does she in this pale, northern garden, How reconcile it with her grace? But the moon in her wayward beauty Is ever and always the same, As lovely as when upon Latmos She watched till Endymion came.
Other spots again seem to abide their destiny, suggestive and impenetrable, “miching mallecho.” The inn at Burford Bridge, with its arbours and green garden and silent, eddying river—though it is known already as the place where Keats wrote some of his _Endymion_ and Nelson parted from his Emma—still seems to wait the coming of the appropriate legend.
The truth is, Keats has all his life felt the effects of that terrible bleeding at the lungs caused by the article on his Endymion in the Quarterly Review, and which so nearly brought him to the grave.
You may count your hours, like Endymion, by the strokes of the lone woodcutter, or by the progression of the lights and shadows and the sun wheeling his wide circuit through the naked heavens.
Quotes with ENDYMION (3)
But this is human life: the war, the deeds, The disappointment, the anxiety, Imagination’s struggles, far and nigh, All human; bearing in themselves this good, That they are still the air, the subtle food, To make us feel existence. -Keats, Endymion This is the ‘goal’ of the soul path — to feel existence; not to overcome life’s struggles and anxieties, but to know life first hand, to exist fully in context. (Thomas Moore, Care of the Soul, p.260)
I believe she is Selene, goddess of the moon.""She looks so content.""You sound surprised.""Well," Callie said tentatively, "Selene is not the happiest of stories. After all, she is doomed to love a mortal in eternal sleep." St. John turned at her words, obviously impressed. "Her own fault. She should have known better than to ask favors of Zeus. That particular course of action never ends well.""A truth of which Selene was likely acutely aware upon receiving her favor. I ass…
But if Frederica was aware of my sentiments, and begged Cousin Alverstoke to intervene — !” She shuddered, and clasped her hands tensely together. “You see, he could, Harry! He could arrange for Endymion to be sent abroad, for instance, and then I think I should die. Oh, my dear brother, there’s no one to help us but you, and I count on your support!
Where this answer appears
Appears in: Boston Globe, CrosSynergy, Newsday, NYT.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1957–2008).