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... stars . How often I have sat in my window , at twilight , and watched them as they appeared , one by one , in the clear blue heavens ! I ask , with Mrs. Barbauld , • Is there not A tongue in every star , that talks with man , And woos ...
... stars . How often I have sat in my window , at twilight , and watched them as they appeared , one by one , in the clear blue heavens ! I ask , with Mrs. Barbauld , • Is there not A tongue in every star , that talks with man , And woos ...
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... stars gain upon the sun at the rate of two hours a month , we can easily ascertain at what time it rises now . - The heads of the Twins are marked by two beautiful stars of the first and second magnitude , called Castor and Pollux . The ...
... stars gain upon the sun at the rate of two hours a month , we can easily ascertain at what time it rises now . - The heads of the Twins are marked by two beautiful stars of the first and second magnitude , called Castor and Pollux . The ...
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... star ? I. No ; the Dog - star , alias Sirius , is in Canis Major , or Great Dog . E. I have long known this star it is almost dazzling in its brilliancy . I. Yes ; it is the brightest in the heavens . A. The nearest of the fixed stars ...
... star ? I. No ; the Dog - star , alias Sirius , is in Canis Major , or Great Dog . E. I have long known this star it is almost dazzling in its brilliancy . I. Yes ; it is the brightest in the heavens . A. The nearest of the fixed stars ...
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