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1 I, I| divinely fortify you with the stars, render you deserving of 2 I, XII| learned in the science of the stars and of what went on yonder 3 I, XIII| as to the heavens to have stars: most certainly no history 4 I, XIX| which looked exactly like stars in motion. Sancho was taken 5 I, XXVII| misfortunes spring from the stars, descending from on high 6 I, XLII| for here you will find stars and suns to accompany the 7 I, XLIII| malign influence of the stars was overpast, or until some 8 I, LII| malign influence of the stars which now prevails pass 9 I, LII| his face and breast are stars that direct others to the 10 II, X| moles, but moons and shining stars. But tell me, Sancho, that 11 II, XIII| his mouth, gazed at the stars for a quarter of an hour; 12 II, XVIII| astronomer, so as to know by the stars how many hours of the night 13 II, XIX| for I hope to make you see stars at noonday with my rude 14 II, XIX| of countless glittering stars in front of it. They heard, 15 II, XXXV| are compared to radiant stars, and thou wilt see them 16 II, XL| Paralipomenon of the Three Stars accomplished the adventure 17 II, XL| One at this, "may all the stars of the celestial regions 18 II, XLIX| day, and the moon and the stars by night; nor do I know 19 II, LXII| figures, he studied the stars, he watched favourable moments, 20 II, LXVII| us breath, the moon and stars lighten the darkness of