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nay, the conjunction of the moon with the most bright sun, where she seems to be ravished in contemplation of so glorious a Planet, is called silence; and the herbs and slowers which cease from growing, are said to be silent, |
nay, the conjunction of the moon with the most bright sun, where she seems to be ravished in contemplation of so glorious a Planet, is called silence; and the herbs and slowers which cease from growing, Are said to be silent, |
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