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 1     3|     the silver moon or lesser star;~So far all others he transcends
 2     7|     sun outshines each lesser star.~ ~ XI~Her shape is of such
 3    16|    Sir Serpentine, him of the star.~Though charmed from mischief
 4    18|     strain,~Nor suffer sun or star to cheer the view.~Above
 5    20| Conducted hither by his cruel star,~Upon this miserable land
 6    31|       nor murmured sound;~Nor star benign observed in friendly
 7    35|      drest,~Serpentine of the star to combat sped;~The ground
 8    36|  overthrown~Serpentine of the Star in single fight,~Grandonio
 9    37|       Than Venus, Maja, or to star that glows~Alone, or circles
10    38|     Astolpho, from the lowest star,~Descended in Elias' fiery
11    42|    And he, whom after his ill star did steer~To drink of that
12    42|   love.~ ~ XXXVII~Him his ill star and cruel fate conveyed~
13    42| sloped the sun,~And the first star was glimmering in the sky,~
14    42|      lesser fires the Cyprian star.~ ~ XCIV~None knows, observing
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