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 1   I,   2|      headlong rotation? Have the stars begun to rise in the west,
 2   I,  53|         the sun himself, nor any stars, if they have powers of
 3   I,  64|        applause you exalt to the stars of heaven, you place in
 4  II,  19|       the sun as well as all the stars, to surpass both in grandeur
 5  II,  22|         sun is, the earth, seas, stars, clouds, mist, showers.
 6  II,  33|        to heaven and soar to the stars. We shun such presumption.
 7  II,  37|         its functions? would the stars not go through their changes?
 8  II,  58|       what the moon is, what the stars? why, on the one hand, it
 9  II,  69|       When did the motion of the stars or the art of calculating
10 III,   4|          been borne aloft to the stars of heaven, at no time have
11 III,  21|          on the mountains of the stars, forests, woods, groves,
12 III,  35|        the earth, the ether, the stars, are members and parts of
13 III,  37|         enriching heaven and the stars with gods, comes forward
14 III,  39|     deserved to be raised to the stars after passing through the
15   V,   5| contemned earth, heaven, and the stars.
16   V,  23|         to see him who turns the stars in their courses, and who
17  VI,   3|     sparkle here, and gleam like stars set at varying intervals,
18  VI,   4|      silent thoughts. And as the stars, the sun, the moon, while
19 VII,  45|         fly secretly through the stars of heaven, and stand in
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