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 1     3|   Phoebus beams,~Where genial stars lend warmth, or cold annoy,~
 2     4|      By love of fame and evil stars beguiled,~He follows into
 3     4|  sayest to save him from what stars foreshow,~And cheat an evil
 4     6|       more in number than the stars of night:~ ~  XL~" 'And
 5     7|  Astolpho spies~Those smiling stars above him, at the sight~
 6     7|  LVIII~"Is this the hope that stars, observed by me,~Signs in
 7     8|        Nor observation of the stars is done:~But these on hearts
 8     8|     native red;~And those two stars of pure transparency,~With
 9    12| heavens with various dye,~And Stars had cast their veils about
10    18|      To sweep from heaven the stars, from earth the shade.~When
11    27|       taken those two shining stars from thee,~Who kept thee
12    32|       morn,~To see the golden stars the heaven adorn.~ ~ XIV~
13    32|     And if, like sun amid the stars, one peer~Outshines his
14    36|   best dost know.~I the fixed stars had heard of thee foretell,~
15    41|    son~By whom some scattered stars on earth were seen.~He drops
16    43|   dawn of light,~For yet some stars were glimmering in the skies,~
17    43|   brows:~Upbraiding skies and stars, the cavalier,~Like lion,
18    45| soared to heaven, and mid the stars was placed.~ ~ XCIII~"Nor
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