Book, Chapter

 1    2,  34|  other bore a painting of the moon in her phases, and the seven
 2    2,  66|      out about cock-crow, the moon was shining as bright as
 3    3,  93|       their worship.~The full moon now lifted her luminous
 4    4, 104|    shines upon all alike! The moon with her innumerable train
 5    4, 107|      task by the light of the moon and, cursing the omen which
 6    4, 108|     night by the light of the moon?" chimed in Hesus, unexpectedly,
 7    4, 123|       sun shone by day or the moon~Gleamed by night: but unsated
 8    5, 131|      I seemed to see the full moon showing her face from behind
 9    5, 133|  where the women can lure the moon from the sky! But we'll
10    5, 154| Mercury and the aspect of the moon. It is singular enough that
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