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1 1, I | obscureth and concealeth the stars and celestial globe: so 2 1, II | and Pollux, lucida sidera, stars of excellent light and most 3 1, VI | Where the fixing of the stars, ever standing at equal 4 1, VI | south, because the southern stars were in that climate unseen. 5 1, VII | been a new firmament of stars, and thereupon advised him 6 2, I | he gazed upwards to the stars, fell into the water; for 7 2, I | down he might have seen the stars in the water, but looking 8 2, I | not see the water in the stars. So it cometh often to pass 9 2, X | varieties of things, as stars, planets, minerals, which 10 2, XIV | adorned the heavens with stars, as if He had been an aedilis, 11 2, XIV | He would have cast the stars into some pleasant and beautiful 12 2, XXIII| their discourses are as the stars, which give little light 13 2, XXIII| their discourses are as the stars, which give little light