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Greater than our toil and endeavour, the play of invention and fancy, battle and star-gazing and mystery -- greatest of all has been woman.
Chapter 21 2010
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From star-gazing to prehistory and pagan rituals, here are three ways in which you can embrace the long, dark nights…1.
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Various venuesWalking Festival, Bridgend, Sat to 9 OctStorytelling trails, archeological and ghost treks, water-zorbing, star-gazing and a treasure hunt.
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And beyond his star-gazing, in his far-imagined heavens, Valkyrie or houri, man has fain made place for her, for he could see no heaven without her.
Chapter 21 2010
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When I was a Son of the Bull, I remember me a lifetime I spent at star-gazing.
Chapter 21 2010
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Forty cube-like tents loom over the gardens and feature their own outdoor pavilions for star-gazing.
Rajasthan's New Crown Jewel Hotels David Kaufman 2010
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Here, you can choose between colourful Gypsy caravans or star-gazing cabins complete with telescope, star-chart and a perspex ceiling.
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And that means the time has finally come to throw on that dress, slide on those moderately high-heeled shoes and park on the red carpet for an evening of ultra-high-wattage star-gazing, fashion assessing and insightful question-asking.
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New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art uses its Costume Institute Gala, which has grown into an Oscar-style evening of star-gazing and fashion, to raise its profile—and millions of dollars.
Inside the Plans for L.A.'s Own Met Ball Christina Binkley 2011
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Our eyes are far-visioned for star-gazing, while her eyes see no farther than the solid earth beneath her feet, the lover's breast upon her breast, the infant lusty in the hollow of her arm.
Chapter 21 2010
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