So when by various Turns of the Celestial Dance, In many thousand years, A Star, so long unknown, appears, Though Heaven it self more beauteous by it grow, It troubles and alarms the World below, Does to the Wise a Star, to Fools a Meteor show.


In: Thomas Sprat, The History of the Royal-Society of London for Improving of Natural


So when by various Turns of the Celestial Dance, In many thousand years, A Star, so long unknown, appears, Though Heaven it self more beauteous by it ...

So when by various Turns of the Celestial Dance, In many thousand years, A Star, so long unknown, appears, Though Heaven it self more beauteous by it ...

So when by various Turns of the Celestial Dance, In many thousand years, A Star, so long unknown, appears, Though Heaven it self more beauteous by it ...

So when by various Turns of the Celestial Dance, In many thousand years, A Star, so long unknown, appears, Though Heaven it self more beauteous by it ...