User talk:Chymocles

All I want to do is to supply the quotation requested in the entry for "Caecias." It appears in Book 10 of Milton's PARADISE LOST:

Now from the North Of Norumbega, and the Samoed shoar Bursting thir brazen Dungeon, armd with ice And snow and haile and stormie gust and flaw, Boreas and Caecias and Argestes loud And Thrascias rend the Woods and Seas upturn;                      700 With adverse blast up-turns them from the South Notus and Afer black with thundrous Clouds From Serraliona; thwart of these as fierce Forth rush the Levant and the Ponent Windes Eurus and Zephir with thir lateral noise, Sirocco, and Libecchio.

I have no idea whether anyone will ever find this response to your inquiry, and I feel nearly certain that this page is not the place to leave it. However, I have given up all hope of finding out how to do so properly. If you want it, there it is. If it remains buried, so be it.

Chymocles (talk) 22:12, 26 October 2014 (UTC)


 * ✅ Thanks. Equinox ◑ 22:23, 26 October 2014 (UTC)