In some parts of Greece this divinity was identified with the sea-god. From Wordnik.com. [Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome] Reference
What though we toss at the fall of the sun where the hand of the sea-god drives?. From Wordnik.com. [A Beautiful Poem] Reference
I fetched pickaxes and crowbars, then Pa and I set about ruining the sea-god mosaic. From Wordnik.com. [A Body In The Bath House]
Aegipan himself was a Greek sea-god, one of the many goat-footed gods known as Panes. From Wordnik.com. [Archive 2008-06-01] Reference
The green-haired stranger was a sea-god, and the dragon-ship "Ellide" was his thank-gift. From Wordnik.com. [Young Folks Treasury, Volume 2 (of 12)] Reference
The sea-god, with his trident in one hand and sea-weed in the other, rides on a wave, with. From Wordnik.com. [An Art-Lovers Guide to the Exposition] Reference
The sea-god heard his prayer, and sent him out of the deep a chariot drawn by two winged horses. From Wordnik.com. [Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome] Reference
From the sea the fishes came to the edge of the waters, and the sea-god Ahto with his water-spirits. From Wordnik.com. [Finnish Legends for English Children] Reference
It is in this sense that we read of the Soul: “We saw it as those others saw the sea-god Glaukos.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Six Enneads.] Reference
He felt the sea-god himself would have approved, and his estimation of this man's intelligence went up a notch. From Wordnik.com. [With Friends Like These...]
Orpheus became united to a lovely nymph named Eurydice, the daughter of the sea-god Nereus, whom he fondly loved. From Wordnik.com. [Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome] Reference
Thy sea-god sire, 'tis true, for all his kind intent, hath granted that boon he was compelled, by reason of his promise, to grant. From Wordnik.com. [Hippolytus] Reference
On seeking advice from them as to his route, they directed him to the old sea-god Nereus, who alone knew the way to the Garden of the. From Wordnik.com. [Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome] Reference
"I am sure of her now," thought Frank; and, like a gallant sea-god, he bore down upon his prize, clutching it with a shout of triumph. From Wordnik.com. [The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863] Reference
A curious custom that prevailed in the island of Lewis in the eighteenth century was the worship of Shony, a sea-god with a Norse name. From Wordnik.com. [The Book of Hallowe'en] Reference
We elect to be tried in the courts of the sea-god. From Wordnik.com. [Lord Ormont and His Aminta — Complete] Reference
A lesser sea-god, more particularly the harbor-god. From Wordnik.com. [Palamon and Arcite] Reference
Imagine Neptune, our sea-god, looking on a battle. From Wordnik.com. [If, Yes and Perhaps Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact] Reference
I saw you rise up like a green-crowned sea-god from the deep. From Wordnik.com. [Hadda Pada] Reference
The former, a rival of Circe in the affections of the sea-god. From Wordnik.com. [Milton's Comus] Reference
His mother's name was Tama-yori-hime, daughter of the sea-god. From Wordnik.com. [The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01] Reference
Manannan, the sea-god, is here presented doing tricks like those of the. From Wordnik.com. [Irish Plays and Playwrights] Reference
The dressing-gown was in the bows; and he, my sea-god, was in the water. From Wordnik.com. [Not George Washington — an Autobiographical Novel] Reference
In one corner of the web she made a story of her conquest over the sea-god Poseidon. From Wordnik.com. [Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew] Reference
He is thus a sea-god, or fish-god, and he comes to save the representative of his country. From Wordnik.com. [Atlantis : the antediluvian world] Reference
Catching his mood, Patty sank gracefully on one knee, bowing her fair head before the majestic sea-god. From Wordnik.com. [Patty's Butterfly Days] Reference
The association of the horse (a land animal) with a sea-god is inexplicable, except with the light given by Plato. From Wordnik.com. [Atlantis : the antediluvian world] Reference
Hippolytus drove in a chariot by the shore of the Saronic Gulf, the sea-god sent a fierce bull forth from the waves. From Wordnik.com. [The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion] Reference
There, where the blue was deepest, the sea-god Glaukos must dwell, and his heart be gladdened by the merry doings on shore. From Wordnik.com. [Complete Project Gutenberg Georg Ebers Works] Reference
So it happened that Uraschima Taro lived in the marvelous palace at the bottom of the sea with the daughter of the sea-god. From Wordnik.com. [Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories The Young Folks Treasury, Volume 1] Reference
With his long tangled hair and harpoon, he looked like the sea-god, that boards ships, for the first time crossing the Equator. From Wordnik.com. [Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I (of 2)] Reference
Poseidon, or Neptune, is represented in Greek mythology as a sea-god; but he is figured as standing in a war-chariot drawn by horses. From Wordnik.com. [Atlantis : the antediluvian world] Reference
Like the stranger in the temple of the sea-god, invited to admire the many votive garments of those preserved out of shipwreck, I ask. From Wordnik.com. [On The Art of Reading] Reference
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