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From "I Will Sing You One-O" by Robert Lee Frost:

And moon and stars,


Saturn and Mars
From "Occultation of Orion, The" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:
Upon the hot and burning stars,
As on the glowing coals and bars,
From "Endymion" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:
The rising moon has hid the stars;
Her level rays, like golden bars,
From "Light of Stars, The" by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:
There is no light in earth or heaven
But the cold light of stars;
And the first watch of night is given
To the red planet Mars.
From "Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point, The" by Elizabeth Barrett Browning:
Ah, God, we have no stars!
About our souls in care and cark
Our blackness shuts like prison bars:
The poor souls crouch so far behind,
From "Psalm Of The West" by Sidney Lanier:
Or
Or
Or
Or

lapp'd as leaves of a great rose of stars,


shyly clambering up cloud-lattices,
trampled pale in the red path of Mars,
trim-set quaint in gardeners'-fantasies:

From "June Dreams, In January" by Sidney Lanier:


"Or budding thick about full open stars,
Or clambering shyly up cloud-lattices,
Or trampled pale in the red path of Mars,
Or trim-set in quaint gardener's fantasies:

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