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 1   T-I|         the high heavens, baleful star to me.~I was torn, as though
 2 ExIII|       give to an exiled friend,~O star of the Fabii, Maximus, attend,~
 3  IBIS|       gods willed it so), ~and no star was kind or beneficent at
 4  IBIS|   offspring~of Aleus, when Jove’s star befriended a scion of Leoprepeus.~
 5   Ind|        that contains the variable star, Mira. She was chained to
 6   Ind|        Arcturus~The Bearkeeper, a star in the constellation Bootes,
 7   Ind|      Bootes, the fourth brightest star in the sky. Its rising signifies
 8   Ind|           84 An autumn and winter star.~ ~Arethusa~A nymph of Elis
 9   Ind|        jewel being the blue-white star Gemma.~Book TV.III:1-58
10   Ind|          which contains Barnard’s star, having the greatest proper
11   Ind|     greatest proper motion of any star and being the second nearest
12   Ind|         Little Bear. Contains the star Arcturus. ~Book TI.IV:1-
13   Ind|      holding an ear of wheat, the star Spica. It contains the brightest
14   Ind|        which contains the nearest star to the sun, Alpha Centauri.
15   Ind|        charioteer, containing the star Capella. (Alternatively
16   Ind|           the Rhine. Isis was the star of the sea, and the goddess
17   Ind|     Thrace.~ ~Lucifer~The morning star (the planet Venus in dawn
18   Ind|           EII.V:41-76 The morning star.~ ~Lucretius~Titus Lucretius
19   Ind|           Phosphorus, the Morning Star), Alcyone was the daughter
20   Ind| constellation Lyra containing the star Vega. (See John William
21   Ind|           evil eye is the winking star Algol. It contains the radiant
22   Ind|        gods. The Pleiades are the star cluster M45 in the constellation
23   Ind|            Alcyone (the brightest star of the cluster), and Celaeno.
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