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”The Pleiades and BoAtes that setteth
late, and the Bear, which they likewise call
the Wain, which turneth ever in one place,
and keepeth watch upon Orion, and alone
hath no part in the baths of the ocean.”
[3] See Pearson in the Camb. Phil. Soc.
Proc., vol. iv., pt. ii., p. 93, on whose
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