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... stars were out in myriads , and aided by the clear air of so pure a climate they revealed with a magical and solemn distinctness the shadowy hills and valleys . surrounding the city , and in the distance the snowy summits of the Sierra ...
... stars were out in myriads , and aided by the clear air of so pure a climate they revealed with a magical and solemn distinctness the shadowy hills and valleys . surrounding the city , and in the distance the snowy summits of the Sierra ...
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... stars were divinities . The soul was an emanation from the sun , and a number . Xenophanes took the stars to be small clouds , lighted up at night and extinguished in the morning . He said that there were numerous suns and moons , and ...
... stars were divinities . The soul was an emanation from the sun , and a number . Xenophanes took the stars to be small clouds , lighted up at night and extinguished in the morning . He said that there were numerous suns and moons , and ...
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... stars , As if from their far light could emanate A being to my wish . In vain I sought Among the stars of earth some virgin form , Whose heavenly mould should serve but to transmit With softened luster the soul's light within ; For ...
... stars , As if from their far light could emanate A being to my wish . In vain I sought Among the stars of earth some virgin form , Whose heavenly mould should serve but to transmit With softened luster the soul's light within ; For ...
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