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" As we proceeded, the timid approach of twilight became more perceptible; the intense blue of the sky began to soften; the smaller stars, like little children, went first to rest; the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together; but the bright constellations... "
The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine - Page 299
edited by - 1857
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 23

Literature - 1856 - 604 pages
...sweet influence in the East ; Lyra sparkled near the zenith ; Andromeda veiled her newly discovered glories from the naked eye in the South ; the steady...stars, like little children, went first to rest; the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together ; but the bright constellations of the West and North...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 2

Henry Barnard - Education - 1856 - 768 pages
...their sweet influence in the east; Lyra sparkled near the zenith; Andromeda veiled her newly discovered glories from the naked eye in the south ; the steady...perceptible ; the intense blue of the sky began to softpn, the smaller stars, like little children, went first to rest ; the sister-beams of the Pleiades...
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The Southern literary messenger, Volumes 22-23

1856 - 964 pages
...glorious spectacle as I entered the train. As we proceeded, the timid approach of twilight became moro perceptible ; the intense blue of the sky began to...stars, like little children, went first to rest ; the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together ; but the bright constellations of the West and North...
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United States Magazine of Science, Art, Manufactures, Agriculture ..., Volume 4

1857 - 662 pages
...glories from the naked eye in the south ; the steady pointers far beneath the pole looked meekly up fruiu the depths of the north to their sovereign. Such was...became more perceptible ; the intense blue of the sky Ix'gan to soften ; the smaller stars, like little children, went first to rest ; the sister-beams of...
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Mosaics

Frederick Saunders - 1859 - 432 pages
...pointers far beneath the pole, looked meekly up from the depths of the north to their sovereign. " The timid approach of twilight became more perceptible...stars, like little children, went first to rest ; the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together; but the bright constellations of the west and north...
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Sketch Book, Or, Miscellaneous Anecdotes: Illustrating a Variety of Topics ...

William C. Smith - Homiletical illustrations - 1860 - 376 pages
...sweet influence in the East ; Lyra sparkled near the zenith; Andromeda vailed her newly discovered glories from the naked eye in the South ; the steady...stars, like little children, went first to rest ; the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together, but the bright constellations of the west and north...
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The Fifth Reader: For the Use of Public and Private Schools

George Stillman Hillard - Readers - 1863 - 390 pages
...Pointers4 far beneath the pole, looked meekly up from the depths of the north to their sovereign. 5. Such was the glorious spectacle as I entered the train....timid approach of twilight became more perceptible ; tha intense blue of the sky began to soften ; the smaller stars, like little children, went first...
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The Progressive Third Reader: For Public and Private Schools : Containing ...

Salem Town, Nelson M. Holbrook - Readers - 1864 - 444 pages
...Pointer?, ยง far beneath the Pole, looked meekly up from the depths of the North to their Sovereign. 3. Such was the glorious spectacle as I entered the train,...stars, like little children, went first to rest; the eister-beams of the Pleiades soon melted together ; but the bright constellations of the West and North...
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The Sixth Reader

Lewis Baxter Monroe - Readers - 1872 - 432 pages
...pointers, far beneath the pole, looked meekly up from the depths of the north to their sovereign. 2. Such was the glorious spectacle as I entered the train....sister-beams of the Pleiades soon melted together ; "->ut the bright constellations of the west and north remained unchanged. Steadily the wondrous transfiguration...
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The First[-fifth] Reader ...

Edward Austin Sheldon - Readers - 1875 - 444 pages
...pointers, far beneath the pole, looked meekly up from the depths of the north to their sovereign. 4. Such was the glorious spectacle, as I entered the...stars, like little children, went first to rest ; the sister beams of the Pleiades soon melted together ; but the bright constellations of the west and north...
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