The perennial calendar, and companion to the almanack, revised and ed. [or rather written] by T. Forster |
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Sometimes this Gorgon's head was on her breastplate , with living serpents
writhing round it , as well as round her shield and helmet . In most of her statues ,
she is represented as sitting ; and sometimes she holds in one hand a distaff ...
Sometimes this Gorgon's head was on her breastplate , with living serpents
writhing round it , as well as round her shield and helmet . In most of her statues ,
she is represented as sitting ; and sometimes she holds in one hand a distaff ...
Стр. 322
... as it sometimes appeared equal to Saturn in magnitude , and at others not
larger than a small star . This comet continued visible through a telescope of
ordinary power till about the 26th instant , at which time the following elements
were ...
... as it sometimes appeared equal to Saturn in magnitude , and at others not
larger than a small star . This comet continued visible through a telescope of
ordinary power till about the 26th instant , at which time the following elements
were ...
Стр. 375
These lights do sometimes about the evening rest on men's heads , and are a
great and good omen . ” These appearances are called by the French and
Spaniards inhabiting the coasts of the Mediterrenean St. Helme's or St. Elme's
Fires ; by ...
These lights do sometimes about the evening rest on men's heads , and are a
great and good omen . ” These appearances are called by the French and
Spaniards inhabiting the coasts of the Mediterrenean St. Helme's or St. Elme's
Fires ; by ...
Стр. 403
This cloud is sometimes spread out into a plane horizontal sheet , more or less
dense ; this is the form in which the halo generally appears . Bebold yon duskie
spreading Waneeloud there , Enveloping the westering Sun in mist , Like the
swart ...
This cloud is sometimes spread out into a plane horizontal sheet , more or less
dense ; this is the form in which the halo generally appears . Bebold yon duskie
spreading Waneeloud there , Enveloping the westering Sun in mist , Like the
swart ...
Стр. 561
A pregnant sow was then sacrificed , and sometimes a calf , and particularly the
tongues of animals were offered . After the votaries had sprinkled themselves
with water with Laurel leaves , they offered prayers to the divinity , and intreated
him ...
A pregnant sow was then sacrificed , and sometimes a calf , and particularly the
tongues of animals were offered . After the votaries had sprinkled themselves
with water with Laurel leaves , they offered prayers to the divinity , and intreated
him ...
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Стр. 190 - Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep : All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Both day and night.
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