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... if over earthly things You only rule as potentates and kings , Unto my love's event , sweet stars , direct Your kindest revolution and aspect , And bend your clear eyes from your thrones above Upon Endymion , pining thus in love .
... if over earthly things You only rule as potentates and kings , Unto my love's event , sweet stars , direct Your kindest revolution and aspect , And bend your clear eyes from your thrones above Upon Endymion , pining thus in love .
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98 breathing stars : living women who were as lovely as the stars and shone as brightly . 11. 100-2 The sullen earth believed that the everlasting heavens were on fire , since it seemed that another Phaeton had charge of the sun - god's ...
98 breathing stars : living women who were as lovely as the stars and shone as brightly . 11. 100-2 The sullen earth believed that the everlasting heavens were on fire , since it seemed that another Phaeton had charge of the sun - god's ...
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359 circled maze : the orbits followed by the stars ( the bright lamps of 1. 357 ) . 1. 361 He is addressing the nymph Callisto who lived in Helice and was changed by Hera into a bear . To save her life Zeus turned her into a ...
359 circled maze : the orbits followed by the stars ( the bright lamps of 1. 357 ) . 1. 361 He is addressing the nymph Callisto who lived in Helice and was changed by Hera into a bear . To save her life Zeus turned her into a ...
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