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The
answer to the most frequently asked question:
What does Hesperus mean?
Hesperus
is the name of the doomed fishing vessel of Henry Wardsworth Longfellow's
ballard, "The Wreck of the Hesperus".
The
setting of the poem is in Gloucester, where I grew up.
One
of my fondest memories is of my grandmother reading this poem to
me over and over while I gazed at her painting of the Fisherman
at the Wheel envisioning his plight in a ship wreck.
My
Husband grew up around the corner from the "Reef of Norman's
Woe" and lived on Hesperus Circle.
We
named our first boat "Hesperus" and it promptly sank in
Hurricane Bob just a month after we bought it! (Lesson: Never name
your boat after a ship- wrecked vessel; it is obviously bad luck!)
The
name "Hesperus" seems to haunt me, so I named my company
"Hesperus Web Design.
Read
"The
Wreck of the Hesperus" at Poetry Foundation
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