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1 I| in the moon, and in the stars, and in the earth oppression
2 I| shall be as blood, and the stars shall fall on the earth.
3 I| The twelfth sign all the stars shall fall from the heaven
4 I| differenced from the other stars in three things. First,
5 I| there be five manners of stars that these kings saw. The
6 I| or childhood, to whom the stars be subject, to whose clothes
7 I| clothes angels bow, the stars give virtue, the kings joy,
8 I| mendicant, and over him the stars. I see him right clear,
9 I| the heaven abashed, the stars marvelled, the company of
10 I| made the sun and moon and stars, etc. The fifth day he made
11 I| the heaven, and number the stars if thou mayst, and said
12 I| multiply thy seed as the stars of heaven, and like the
13 I| multiply your seed as the stars of heaven, and the universal
14 II| that Jesus, to whom the stars served, might make himself
15 II| was light as had been of stars, whereupon his father had
16 III| surmounteth the clearness of the stars, so surmounted she the beauty
17 IV| and him seemed that seven stars stood tofore him; and as
18 IV| novelty of this, the said stars grew suddenly into so great
19 IV| but these were the seven stars that he had seen. ~When
20 IV| which he bare above the stars in worshipping man above
21 V| other doctors be compared to stars and this to the sun. As
22 V| And as they followed the stars, anon suddenly Adrian appeared
23 V| ravished of the gods among the stars, and therefore her father
24 V| and of the moon and of the stars, and made that by subtle
25 V| more shining than all the stars, honoured of the world,
26 V| the sun, the moon, and the stars, and summoned them to the
27 VI| the sun, the moon, and the stars, that is to say, shining
28 VII| of the sun, the moon, the stars, and of the planets that
29 VII| is to say, the sun, moon, stars, and planets, how they move
30 VII| garment was set full of bright stars, bearing in his hand a little
31 VII| or tell the multitude of stars, and imposeth to each one
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