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How to use Endymion in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Endymion? Here are some examples.

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His crippled ship was easily overtaken by the HMS Endymion, but the President's fighting crew made up for the ship's lack of mobility.
These are found in a number of myths, notably that of Endymion, and on Dionysiac sarcophagi, where personifications of the seasons often also appear.
The photograph shows a double oil lamp with the portrayal of the myth of Selene and Endymion on the upper disk.
Endymion stood up and walked in front of a detailed mural of the Known Universe.
At noon, Endymion, being the much better sailer, was close-hauled, outpacing her squadron and leaving them behind.
Suddenly, in a whirlwind of capes, King Endymion appeared in the entrance of the room.
In spring 1818 the poet John Keats spent several weeks in Teignmouth and completed his epic poem Endymion here.
Keats's desire to write something unlike the luxuriant wandering of Endymion is clear, and he thus consciously attempts to emulate the epic loftiness of John Milton's Paradise Lost.
Endymion smiled, even after a thousand years their love hadn't weakened.
Endymion was already dressed, looking as handsome as he always had.
Six of these were written by fellow churchmen, others by such courtly writers as Thomas Carew, Sidney Godolphin and Endymion Porter.
The crew of the Endymion reported that they had been searching for five or six hours, firing their cannon every ten minutes.
Captain Henry Hope of the Endymion had fitted his ship with Phillip Broke's technology as Captain Hillyar had done on the Phoebe.
Decatur knew his only hope was to dismantle Endymion and sail away from the rest of the squadron.
Returning to Hughenden, Disraeli brooded over his electoral dismissal, but also resumed work on Endymion, which he had begun in 1872 and laid aside before the 1874 election.
Whilst they were on the rock, the Endymion, which was taking depth measurements around Rockall, lost visual contact with the rock as a haze descended.
Decatur took advantage of the fact the Endymion had no boats that were intact and attempted to sneak away under the cover of night, only to be caught up by the HMS Pomone.
Examples from Classical Literature
Therefore, 'tis with full happiness that I Will trace the story of Endymion.
The view which Keats took of his own Endymion is a far larger and bolder one.
His Endymion, 1818, though disfigured by mawkishness and by some affectations of manner, was rich in promise.
He has caught the Endymion, and has killed about half her crew doing it.
She lays close to the Endymion, between her and the Cleopatra, just to the eastward of the sheer hulk.
The Endymion is come into the Downs, which pleases him likewise.
Yet for Endymion the things of earth no longer held any value.
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