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starlight 3
starred 2
starry 1
stars 29
start 3
started 11
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29 leaped
29 lying
29 palace
29 stars
29 struck
29 veil
29 well
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

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stars

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1 I | palace kneeling before the stars amid the eddyings from kindled 2 II | their faces towards the stars.~In the middle of the following 3 II | lit up by the moon; then stars would tremble on the points 4 II | serpents, those who read the stars, and those who breathe upon 5 II | beneath her sandals, and the stars bend down to see her!”~He 6 III | which was strewn with golden stars in imitation of the firmament. 7 III | galley; and then, amid the stars, thou art like a shepherd 8 IV | outposts shone like lost stars.~Spendius, who had spent 9 V | the head were raised the stars might be seen. All round 10 V | cloud wherein were twinkling stars; faces appeared in the depths 11 V | caught on one of the golden stars with which the flagstones 12 VI | that they did not adore the stars; if a constellation were 13 VI | Eschmoun watches those cruel stars round the Dog from which 14 VII | their fall they denoted the stars, the sky, and fire; by their 15 VII | appeared far above like stars half lost in the night.~ 16 VII | fires of the Kabiri! by the stars, the meteors, and the volcanoes! 17 VII | temperature, the soil, the stars, had planted at the winter 18 VII | light in sheets, rays, and stars. Ceraunia, engendered by 19 X | see in a dream troubled stars wandering beneath her feet. 20 X | alone, they gazed upon the stars, and Carthage spread below 21 X | shone upon the flag-stones, stars quivered in the depth of 22 XII | about it in the light of the stars. This great Carthage, mistress 23 XIII| diversely coloured metal stars were brandished at the end 24 XIII| houses. The large painted stars revolved no longer; the 25 XIII| even to the region of the stars.~The loud noise and great 26 XIV | embroidery, with three diamond stars, and stamped in the centre, 27 XIV | draperies, resembled two stars in the rift of a cloud. 28 XIV | his back he looked at the stars.~Then a door closed and 29 XV | imitate the dance of the stars, while their light garments


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