1. voyaging - Noun
2. voyaging - Verb
of Voyage
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhere the statue stood Of Newton, with his prism and silent face, The marble index of a mind forever Voyaging through strange seas of thought alone. William Wordsworth
The windy lights of Autumn flare; I watch the moonlit sails go by; I marvel how men toil and fare, The weary business that they play! Their voyaging is vanity, And fairy gold is all their gain, And all the winds of winter cry, "My Love returns no more again.”. Andrew Lang
Voyaging into the night, one knows exactly where, on a known vessel, an absolute harmony with the elements of the unreal. [1959, reacting on a remark of Robert Motherwell ]. Ad Reinhardt
A mind forever Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone. William Wordsworth
Voyaging into the night, one knows exactly where, on a known vessel, an absolute harmony with the elements of the unreal. Ad Reinhardt
I had an encyclopedia with a list of flags in the back, so I would look at all these flags of China and Liberia and England and Denmark and whatever, and I learned all the different flags, and I tried to imagine what it would be like to be voyaging on some of these ships. George R. R. Martin