Book, Chapter

 1    2,  36|    matter of fact it had iron stars soldered on all around it.
 2    3,  92|   movements of heaven and the stars, Eudoxus grew old upon the
 3    3,  93|   luminous beam and the small stars~Led forth, with her torch
 4    4, 103|     and, after praying to the stars, we went aboard.~
 5    4, 104|      her innumerable train of stars lights even the wild beasts
 6    4, 106|       even the motions of the stars. But it could be done in
 7    4, 126|     heavens resound; from the stars wafts the thrill of a trumpet~
 8    4, 126|       menace~A comet, strange stars in its diadem, leads a procession~
 9    5, 130|    pair of eyes brighter than stars shining in a moonless night;
10    5, 140| uproar and confusion move~The Stars, in dread, their orbits
11    5, 160| awnings sprinkled with silver stars. A lantern lighted a black-board
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