Part, Dialogue
1 1, Int| mountain, now watching the stars, now contemplating the arid,
2 1, Int| intellectual world, millions of stars and suns are produced or
3 1, Int| occurs in the world off stars is reflected in the telluric
4 1, 1 | to laurels, and eternal stars!~It is to be supposed that
5 1, 4 | animals that are called stars. If you ask according to
6 1, 5 | lightnings flash unto the stars.~No moment can I count in
7 1, 5 | be the lowest of all the stars, and is nearest to us, so
8 1, 5 | which like innumerable other stars we consider as another earth --
9 1, 5 | subject; above these stand two stars, and in the centre the legend~
10 1, 5 | Turbulent brothers of the stars,~Companions of the tempests
11 1, 5 | Æolian caverns, but by two stars in the breast of this enthusiast.
12 1, 5 | enthusiast. Here,~ ./. the two stars do not mean the two eyes
13 1, 6 | Shining on earth as do the stars in heaven.~Your sov'reign
14 1, 6 | to you as sun amongst the stars.~Wit, words, learning and
15 2, 1 | been placed amongst the stars and deified by the oblation
16 2, 1 | example, by looking at the stars? At the empyreal heaven
17 2, 1 | please to say it, of the stars, are bodies, are created
18 2, 1 | the above; there are two stars in the form of two radiant
19 2, 1 | rise on high towards the stars.~CES. So that with progress
20 2, 1 | she from those two burning stars receives~With mournful joy
21 2, 2 | must now be exalted to the stars. Yet another takes his stand
22 2, 2 | they think to mount to the stars, to be equal to gods, and
23 2, 5 | sweet content,~Two lovely stars upon the earth you'll see.~
24 2, 5 | which the heavenly host~Of stars and planets stand within
25 2, 5 | alternating,~Amongst my stars she's equal to the sun."~
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