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Amy Lowell: Sea Shell
Sea ShellSea Shell, Sea Shell, Sing me a song, O Please! A song of ships, and sailor men, And parrots, and tropical trees,Of islands lost in the Spanish Main Which no man ever may find…Poems by Emily Dickinson: XXXIX ("Good night!")
by EmilyDickinsonThe PreacherXLXXXIX Good night! which put the candle out? A jealous zephyr, not a doubt. Ah! friend, you little knew How long at that celestial wick The angels labored…Phenomena, 2007: March
For terms in boldface, see Astronomical Terms. Day Phenomenon Hour 2 Saturn is 1° 1' south of the Moon.…Phenomena, 2007: January
For terms in boldface, see Astronomical Terms. Day Phenomenon Hour 3 FULL MOON 1400 3…Walt Whitman: Now Finale to the Shore
Now Finale to the ShoreNow finale to the shore, Now land and life finale and farewell, Now Voyager depart, (much, much for thee is yet in store,) Often enough hast thou adventur'd o'er the…Poems by Emily Dickinson: XLVII ("Adrift!")
by EmilyDickinsonDyingXLVIIIXLVII Adrift! A little boat adrift! And night is coming down! Will no one guide a little boat Unto the nearest town? So sailors say, on yesterday, Just…Poems by Emily Dickinson: Out of the Morning
by EmilyDickinsonMother NatureIIIOut of the Morning Out of the Morning Will there really be a morning? Is there such a thing as day? Could I see it from the mountains If I were as tall as…William Shakespeare: Hamlet, Act IV, Scene VII
Scene VIIAnother room in the castleEnter King Claudius and LaertesKing ClaudiusNow must your conscience my acquaintance seal, And you must put me in your heart for friend, Sith you have heard…March 2008 Phenomena
For terms in boldface, see Astronomical Terms. Day Phenomenon Hour 2 Jupiter is 3° 9' north of the Moon…Phenomena, 2007: June
For terms in boldface, see Astronomical Terms. Day Phenomenon Hour 1 Antares, the brightest star in the…