Book, Chapter

 1    2, 10|        a candle doth divine of Celestiall things, and of the Sunne
 2    2, 11|       mercy I pray thee by the Celestiall Planets, by the Powers infernall,
 3    4, 22| concourse and influence of the celestiall planets, had budded and
 4    4, 22|       change and alteration of celestiall honour, did greatly inflame
 5    4, 22|    counsell, and if any of the celestiall powers did faile of appearance
 6    9, 47|         or whether thou be the celestiall Venus, who in the beginning
 7    9, 47|     the principall of the Gods celestiall, the light of the goddesses:
 8    9, 47|    lights, doing honour to the celestiall goddesse: After that sounded
 9    9, 48|    said that I must attend the celestiall precept, although it was
10    9, 48|        I saw likewise the gods celestiall and gods infernall, before
11    9, 48|  commonly call such a habit, a celestiall Stole: in my right hand
12    9, 48|      or what the intent of the celestiall god was, doubting least
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