Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the AlmanackSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1819 |
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... equator , being considerably in- clined to the plane of the Earth's orbit , some- times one side , and sometimes the other , will be illuminated by the solar rays ; by which means , they both become alternately visible to the ...
... equator , being considerably in- clined to the plane of the Earth's orbit , some- times one side , and sometimes the other , will be illuminated by the solar rays ; by which means , they both become alternately visible to the ...
Strona 101
... equator and ecliptic , are called the equinoctial points ; and the two , where the ecliptic touches the tropics , the solstitial points : the time elapsed be- tween two consecutive passages of the Sun through the same equinoctial or ...
... equator and ecliptic , are called the equinoctial points ; and the two , where the ecliptic touches the tropics , the solstitial points : the time elapsed be- tween two consecutive passages of the Sun through the same equinoctial or ...
Strona 102
... equator . As the Earth's axis is perpendicular to the plane of the equator , and the motion of the Earth on its axis uniform , equal portions of this circle would pass over the meridian in equal times . But as the eclip- tic is inclined ...
... equator . As the Earth's axis is perpendicular to the plane of the equator , and the motion of the Earth on its axis uniform , equal portions of this circle would pass over the meridian in equal times . But as the eclip- tic is inclined ...
Strona 103
... equator ; and all those from Cancer to Libra , and from Capricorn to Aries , will come to the meridian later than their corresponding patches on the equator : while the patches at the beginning of Aries , Cancer , Libra , and Capricorn ...
... equator ; and all those from Cancer to Libra , and from Capricorn to Aries , will come to the meridian later than their corresponding patches on the equator : while the patches at the beginning of Aries , Cancer , Libra , and Capricorn ...
Strona 107
... equator with a uniform motion . The longitude of the mean Sun may be found by means of astronomical tables , and referred to the equator , and then it will be right ascension . And if the nutation of the Earth's axis be neglected , the ...
... equator with a uniform motion . The longitude of the mean Sun may be found by means of astronomical tables , and referred to the equator , and then it will be right ascension . And if the nutation of the Earth's axis be neglected , the ...
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Strona 161 - A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten; In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw and ivy buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs, All these in me no means can move, To come to thee and be thy love.
Strona 132 - Ye valleys low, where the mild whispers use Of shades, and wanton winds, and gushing brooks, On whose fresh lap the swart star sparely looks, Throw hither all your quaint enamelled eyes, That on the green turf suck the honeyed showers, And purple all the ground with vernal flowers.
Strona 322 - LAWRENCE, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall we sometimes meet, and by the fire Help waste a sullen day, what may be won From the hard season gaining ? Time will run On smoother, till Favonius reinspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The lily and rose, that neither sowed nor spun.
Strona 161 - IF all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love.
Strona 267 - Springlets in the dawn are steaming, Diamonds on the brake are gleaming ; And foresters have busy been To track the buck in thicket green ; Now we come to chant our lay
Strona 161 - With coral clasps and amber studs: And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me, and be my love.
Strona 208 - And they hae sworn a solemn oath John Barleycorn should die. They took a plough and plough'd him down, Put clods upon his head; And they hae sworn a solemn oath John Barleycorn was dead. But the cheerful spring came kindly on, And showers began to fall : John Barleycorn got up again.
Strona 137 - ... defiance to the giddy wheel of fortune. She doth all things with so sweet a grace, it seems ignorance will not suffer her to do ill, being her mind is to do well. She bestows her year's wages at next fair; and in choosing her garments, counts no bravery in the world like decency.
Strona 254 - Is not this the carpenter's son? is not his mother called Mary? and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas? And his sisters, are they not all with us?
Strona 138 - ... she is never alone, for she is still accompanied with old songs, honest thoughts, and prayers, but short ones ; yet they have their efficacy, in that they are not palled with ensuing idle cogitations. Lastly, her dreams are so chaste, that she dare tell them ; only a Friday's dream is all her superstition — that she conceals for fear of anger. Thus lives she, and all her care is she may die in the spring-time, to have store of flowers stuck upon her winding-sheet.