In the Belfry of Bruges and the Seaside and the Fireside, the translations were still kept up, and among the original pieces were the occultation of Orion-the most imaginative of all Longfellow's poems; Seaweed, which has very noble stanzas, the favorite Old Clock on the Stairs, the Building of the Ship, with its magnificent closing apostrophe to the Union, and the Fire of Driftwood, the subtlest in feeling of any thing that the poet ever wrote.
"Brief History of English and American Literature"
Henry A. Beers
It sometimes happens that the moon comes directly between the earth and a star, and the temporary extinction of the latter is an "occultation."
"The Story of the Heavens"
Robert Stawell Ball
The phenomenon illustrated is called the "occultation" of the planet.
"The Story of the Heavens"
Robert Stawell Ball