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 1      I,   582   |                   Strange constellations sparkled through the gloom:~ ~
 2     IV,    65(4)| Ram is pictured among the constellations with his head averse.~ ~
 3     VI,   487   |      Opposing, barred the constellations' way.~ ~ ~ ~
 4     VI,   536   |                       The constellations, then nor Babylon~ ~
 5     VI,   722   |       When of one man the constellations press~ ~
 6   VIII,   196   |                Not by the constellations moving ever~ ~
 7   VIII,   384   |                       And constellations, and Chaldaean gods,~ ~
 8   VIII,   907   |             Had paled the constellations: he in fear~ ~
 9     IX,     7   |                       The constellations in their nightly round;~ ~
10     IX,   632   |               But all the constellations in their course~ ~
11     IX,  1015   |                  Heaven's constellations, and the lofty pole~ ~
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