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... night the Moon will be totally eclipfed , digits 20 ° 1 ′ from the fouth - fide of the Earth's fhadow . Beginning at 10 h . 10 m . Beginning of total darkness 11 h . 8 m . Middle 11 h . 56 m . total darkness 45 m . paft 12. End of the ...
... night the Moon will be totally eclipfed , digits 20 ° 1 ′ from the fouth - fide of the Earth's fhadow . Beginning at 10 h . 10 m . Beginning of total darkness 11 h . 8 m . Middle 11 h . 56 m . total darkness 45 m . paft 12. End of the ...
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... Night . New Moon 15th Day , 47 m . past 6 Afternoon . First Quarter 23 Day , 44 m . paft 9 Night . Full Moon 30th Day , oaters zeth 18 m . paft 3 Afternoon . Day , 9 H M. Morning , 17 ° 23 ' 5 28 II 3 3 ' 16 I 32 21 North 20 26 2 24 ...
... Night . New Moon 15th Day , 47 m . past 6 Afternoon . First Quarter 23 Day , 44 m . paft 9 Night . Full Moon 30th Day , oaters zeth 18 m . paft 3 Afternoon . Day , 9 H M. Morning , 17 ° 23 ' 5 28 II 3 3 ' 16 I 32 21 North 20 26 2 24 ...
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... Night . IT Maundy Thursday . 2F Good Friday . Crucifixion . I 4 ° 44 ' 66 38 118 29 1610 17 21/12 I 126113 42 9 a 26 im 14 IO 41 2 1 2 491 3 II O Eafter - Day . TheRefurrection St.Amb . moin . S Richard , Bp . of Chichester . 41 MEatter ...
... Night . IT Maundy Thursday . 2F Good Friday . Crucifixion . I 4 ° 44 ' 66 38 118 29 1610 17 21/12 I 126113 42 9 a 26 im 14 IO 41 2 1 2 491 3 II O Eafter - Day . TheRefurrection St.Amb . moin . S Richard , Bp . of Chichester . 41 MEatter ...
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... Night . St. Philip & St. James Ap . C4th Sunday after Eafter . 1150 13 . 616 40 1118 1619 72 21/20 17 26121 13 10 a 37 2 O 11 30 2 58 M Invent . of the Cr . From Eaft , in M. 3 ret . morn . 3 55 4 T W T St. John Ev . ante Portam Latinam ...
... Night . St. Philip & St. James Ap . C4th Sunday after Eafter . 1150 13 . 616 40 1118 1619 72 21/20 17 26121 13 10 a 37 2 O 11 30 2 58 M Invent . of the Cr . From Eaft , in M. 3 ret . morn . 3 55 4 T W T St. John Ev . ante Portam Latinam ...
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... night hunt ut the lions prey ; Where hideous fh ieks , and yells , and With echo fill the vaulted kies . [ cries , The racks and tortures I've obey'd Wou'd penetrate Pigmalion's maid . From all fell dangers ftill am free , Remain in ...
... night hunt ut the lions prey ; Where hideous fh ieks , and yells , and With echo fill the vaulted kies . [ cries , The racks and tortures I've obey'd Wou'd penetrate Pigmalion's maid . From all fell dangers ftill am free , Remain in ...
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6th day 9 morn afcend Afpects aftern Afternoon Aftrology againſt alfo Alphege anfwered angle April April 21 becauſe blefs Charade circle confequently Days of St Decl declin Dominical Letter Drifes Eaft Eafter Earth Eclipfe ENIGMA faid fame fays fecond feen fhadow fhall fhew fhould fide fince fing firft fome foon fquare fuch Full Moon fuppofe fweet George Helioc Henry Holy invifible John June June 21 Jupiter King Laft Quarter latitude latitude latitude lefs London Longit Meffrs minutes paft moft Moon's muft night o'er Obfervations paft paſt perigeo Pole Star prefent procl Rain reft Saturn Seafonable Seven Stars fouth South Sun fets Sun rifes Sund Sunday after Trinity TABLE Term begins Term ends thefe theſe thofe thoſe Trin velocity Venus vifible Weather Wedn Weftmin Whit-Sunday whofe ΙΟ
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Seite 14 - Henry I, Stephen, Henry II, Richard I, John, Henry III, Ed-ward I, Edward II, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V...
Seite 44 - Full many a gem, of pureft, ray ferene, The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear ; Full many a flow'r is born to blush unfeen , And wafte its fweetnefs on the defart air.
Seite 46 - Then pours the silent tempest thick and deep ; And first the mountain -tops are cover'd o'er, Then the green fields, and then the sandy shore ; Bent with the weight, the nodding woods are seen, And one bright waste hides all the works of men : The circling seas, alone absorbing all, Drink the dissolving fleeces as they fall : So from each side increased the stony rain, And the white ruin rises o'er the plain.
Seite 48 - Nature ftung, renew their Love. Then Fields the Blades of bury'd Corn difclofe, And while the balmy Weftern Spirit blows, > Earth to the Breath her Bofom dares expofe.
Seite 43 - Rich with the fpoils of time did ne'er unroll ; Chill penury reprefs'd their noble rage, And froze the genial current of the foul.
Seite 38 - And be th' exhaustless granary of a world ! Nor only through the lenient air this change, Delicious, breathes : the penetrative sun, His force deep-darting to the dark retreat Of vegetation, sets the steaming power At large, to wander o'er the verdant earth, In various hues ; but chiefly thee, gay green ! Thou smiling Nature's universal robe! United light and shade ! where the sight dwells With growing strength, and ever-new delight.
Seite 17 - For thee, sweet month! the groves green liveries wear, If not the first, the fairest of the year: For thee the Graces lead the dancing hours, And Nature's ready pencil paints the flowers: When thy short reign is past, the feverish sun The sultry tropic fears, and moves more slowly on.
Seite 32 - I draw a deeper scene : a scene that yields A louder trumpet, and more dreadful fields ; The world alarm'd, both earth and heaven o'erthrown...
Seite 3 - Midsummer Day. — The Exchequer opens eight days before any term begins, except Trinity, before which it opens but four days.
Seite 1 - And prifons, cramp'd with ice, the genial captives hold. The meads their flowery pride no longer wear, And trees extend their naked arms in air ; The frozen furrow, and the...