Octoberhath xxxi Days.D.H.Planets Places.First Q.311 aft.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●124 mor.♎♑♌♊♌♍Last Q.1910 mor.2911232824N.4New ☽265 mor.7141133♍ 4♎ 251219114410110bracket left12♎28 Deg.172411431620S.4☊22282229215222294312827♏ 4215128♏ 7N.2October Woodcut IllustrationD.☽ sets☽ sou:T.us and the Sun, we see a small Part of her Body enlightned, and so on still more and more, till she comes to be in Opposition to the Sun, and then we see all that Side of her which the Sun shines upon, when we say she is full; though the Sun does not, in Reality, enlighten any more of her Body at Full than at new Moon; only her enlightened Side is turned towards us in the one Case, and from us in the other. This whole Matter may be made very plain to any Capacity in the same Manner as is above directed with regard to the Earth's Revolution round the Sun, by carrying a smaller Apple or Ball to represent the Moon round the first, which represents the Earth, and observing how the Light of the Candle shining upon the little Ball must appear to a Fly or other Insect placed upon the large one. Whenever the Moon happens to come exactly between the Earth and the Sun, she stops the Light of the Sun, and then we say, the Sun is eclipsed; and according as the Moon happens to cover a Part or the Whole of the Sun's Face, we call the Eclipse partial or total. Sometimes a total Eclipse of the Sun happens when the Moon is at her greatest Distance from the Earth (for she does not go round the Earth in an exact Circle, as neither do any of the rest of the primary or secondary Planets round their Centers) and then, as all Objects appear smaller according to their Distance, she does not cover the whole Face of the Sun, but a part19184 A.107202109578213112556822411586449235125473110246M.5481711257146911226824294512279342103012810436111422911Moon115723012rises12413Oct.136 A.24M.4131475125431574821954168373136517938411761810465987191155659820Morn.70109211075010102224840111123314936121224427103111325Moon112421426setsA.1731527A.11041628792351729802565183085634861931942439720ofNOVEMBER.XI Month.When Storms of Fire on Sinners shall be pour'd,And all th' Obdurate in thy Wrath devour'd;May I then hope to find a lowly PlaceTo stand the meanest or th' etherial Race;Swift at thy Word to wing the liquid Sky,And on thy humblest Messages to fly.Howe'er thy blissful Sight may raise my Soul,While vast Eternity's long Ages roll,PerfectionRemark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.15All Saints.650510♑25♂ rise 6 1326Days dec. 4 3265159♒7Serving God is37Clouds6525819Doing Good to4G20 past Trin.65357♓1Man, but Praying52Powder Plot.6545613is thought63Day 10 10 long.6555525♀ rise 4 2an74and threatens65654♈7easier Service,85cold6585219□ ☉ ♃and96rain or snow.65951♉2therefore more107K. Geo. II. b.1683705015Sirius ri. 10 2711G21 past Trin.7145928☽ with ♂generally122then73457♊11✱ ♃ ♀133pleasant7445625♄ sets 7 35chosen.144Days dec. 5 h.75455♋9♃ ri. 11 4155and suita-76454237 *s sou. 12 4166to the77453♌7☍ ☉ ♂Nothing177season,7845221☽ w ♃humbler18G22 past Trin.79451♍5♂ sou. 11 51192but follow'd71045019Sirius rises 9 51203Day 9 38 long.711449♎3♀ rise 4 29214by cold71244817☉ in ♐than225cloudy,712448♏1☌ ☽ ♀ △ ♃ ☿236Days dec. 5 1671344715Ambition,when247weather,71444629it is about to25G23 past Trin.715445♐127 *s sou. 11 26262with snow71644425☌ ☽ ☿ ✱ ♄ ♀273or rain716444♑8☽ with ♄284Days dec. 5 2471744321♄ sets 6 37295and wind.718442♒3♃ rises 9 57306St.Andrew.71844215climb.NovemberhathXXXDays.D.H.Planets Places.First Q.26 aft.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●108 aft.♏♑♌♉♎♏Last Q.177 aft.192160415N.5New ☽248 aft.614316281023312203172617♐ 2S.3bracket left12♎27 Deg17254172423105☊222722♐ 1417220170302627651721♏ 624N.5November Woodcut IllustrationD.☽ sets☽ sou:T.of his Body is seen round the Moon like a shining Ring. But, if the Moon happens to come between the Earth and Sun, when she is at her least Distance from the Earth, she appears then so large as to cover the whole Face of the Sun, and makes, for some Minutes, a Darkness equal to that of Twilight. When the Earth comes exactly between the Sun and the Moon, she darkens a Part of the Whole of the Moon's Face, and makes an Eclipse of the Moon. The Earth being a Body about thirty or forty Times larger than the Moon, casts a Shadow large enough to eclipse the Moon, if her Diameter were three Times greater than it is, whereas the Shadow of the Moon can never eclipse the whole Face of the Earth together. If the Moon revolved round the Earth in the same Plane as the Earth goes round the Sun, there would be constantly an Eclipse of the Sun every New, and of the Moon every full Moon. But to prevent this Inconvenience, the Author of Nature has ordered Matters so, that the Course of the Moon round the Earth is sometimes above and sometimes below that of the Earth round the Sun, so that their Shadows generally miss one another. These Motions are so exactly regulated, that Astronomers can foretel Eclipses to Minutes at an hundred Years Distance, than which there is not a more remarkable Instance either of human Sagacity, or of the Truth of that Expression of1104552982121144615922312407010234M.4074410245135827112562309101226732195312289Moon112522910rises121433011A.M.1433112637164Nov.137322451483331631593935664161048451751711585438618Morn.6359719147261082026816119213159812102242510011123Moon105511224sets115021325AA.423142663413441527731227516288233196172992544718301020449719ScriptureDECEMBER.XII Month.Perfection on Perfection tow'ring high,Glory on Glory rais'd, and Joy on Joy,Each Pow'r improving in the bright'ning Mind,To humble Virtues, lofty Knowledge join'd;Be this my highest Aim, howe'er I soar,Before thy Footstool prostrate to adore,My brightest Crown before thy Feet to lay,My Pride to serve, my Glory to obey.ENDRemark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.17Day 9 24 long.719441♒27The discontented2GAdvent Sunday.719441♓9♂ sou. 10 3232Cold and72044021Man finds no43Days dec. 5 30.720440♈3easy Chair.54raw, then72143915Sirius rise 8 4165Days 9 18 long.72243827☌ ♄ ☿ □ ♃ ♀76more pleasant,722438♉10♀ rises 5 087Concep. V. M.72343723☌ ☽ ♂ △ ☉ ♃9G2d in Advent.723437♊77 *s sou. 10 2810272443621Virtue and a113Days 9 12 long.724436♋5Trade, are124frost and72443619♃ rise 9 1135St. Lucy.724436♌3Sirius rise 8 7146Days decr. 5 4072543517☽ with ♃a157flying clouds,725435♍2□ ♃ ♂Child's16G3d in Advent.725435167 *s sou. 9 56172then more725435♎0♂ sou. 9 14183moderate72543514♀ rises 5 23194Ember Week.72543528best Portion.205and clear,725435♏12Gifts much216St.Thomas.72543525☉ in ♑ Shor. D227Days 9 10 long.725435♐8☌ ☽ ♀ ☌ ♄ ☿23G4th in Advent.72543521Sirius rises 7 23242but windy,725435♑4☽ with ♄ & ☿253CHRISTborn.72543517☌ ☉ ☿expected,264St.Stephen.72543529are paid,275St.John.725435♒11♃ rise 7 51286Innocents.725435237 *s sou. 9 0297Days 9 10 long.725435♓5☌ ☉ ♄not30Gcold and cloudy.72443617△ ♃ ♀given.312Silvester.72443629Sirius rise 6 48
Octoberhath xxxi Days.D.H.Planets Places.First Q.311 aft.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●124 mor.♎♑♌♊♌♍Last Q.1910 mor.2911232824N.4New ☽265 mor.7141133♍ 4♎ 251219114410110bracket left12♎28 Deg.172411431620S.4☊22282229215222294312827♏ 4215128♏ 7N.2October Woodcut IllustrationD.☽ sets☽ sou:T.us and the Sun, we see a small Part of her Body enlightned, and so on still more and more, till she comes to be in Opposition to the Sun, and then we see all that Side of her which the Sun shines upon, when we say she is full; though the Sun does not, in Reality, enlighten any more of her Body at Full than at new Moon; only her enlightened Side is turned towards us in the one Case, and from us in the other. This whole Matter may be made very plain to any Capacity in the same Manner as is above directed with regard to the Earth's Revolution round the Sun, by carrying a smaller Apple or Ball to represent the Moon round the first, which represents the Earth, and observing how the Light of the Candle shining upon the little Ball must appear to a Fly or other Insect placed upon the large one. Whenever the Moon happens to come exactly between the Earth and the Sun, she stops the Light of the Sun, and then we say, the Sun is eclipsed; and according as the Moon happens to cover a Part or the Whole of the Sun's Face, we call the Eclipse partial or total. Sometimes a total Eclipse of the Sun happens when the Moon is at her greatest Distance from the Earth (for she does not go round the Earth in an exact Circle, as neither do any of the rest of the primary or secondary Planets round their Centers) and then, as all Objects appear smaller according to their Distance, she does not cover the whole Face of the Sun, but a part19184 A.107202109578213112556822411586449235125473110246M.5481711257146911226824294512279342103012810436111422911Moon115723012rises12413Oct.136 A.24M.4131475125431574821954168373136517938411761810465987191155659820Morn.70109211075010102224840111123314936121224427103111325Moon112421426setsA.1731527A.11041628792351729802565183085634861931942439720of
Octoberhath xxxi Days.D.H.Planets Places.First Q.311 aft.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●124 mor.♎♑♌♊♌♍Last Q.1910 mor.2911232824N.4New ☽265 mor.7141133♍ 4♎ 251219114410110bracket left12♎28 Deg.172411431620S.4☊22282229215222294312827♏ 4215128♏ 7N.2
October Woodcut Illustration
D.☽ sets☽ sou:T.us and the Sun, we see a small Part of her Body enlightned, and so on still more and more, till she comes to be in Opposition to the Sun, and then we see all that Side of her which the Sun shines upon, when we say she is full; though the Sun does not, in Reality, enlighten any more of her Body at Full than at new Moon; only her enlightened Side is turned towards us in the one Case, and from us in the other. This whole Matter may be made very plain to any Capacity in the same Manner as is above directed with regard to the Earth's Revolution round the Sun, by carrying a smaller Apple or Ball to represent the Moon round the first, which represents the Earth, and observing how the Light of the Candle shining upon the little Ball must appear to a Fly or other Insect placed upon the large one. Whenever the Moon happens to come exactly between the Earth and the Sun, she stops the Light of the Sun, and then we say, the Sun is eclipsed; and according as the Moon happens to cover a Part or the Whole of the Sun's Face, we call the Eclipse partial or total. Sometimes a total Eclipse of the Sun happens when the Moon is at her greatest Distance from the Earth (for she does not go round the Earth in an exact Circle, as neither do any of the rest of the primary or secondary Planets round their Centers) and then, as all Objects appear smaller according to their Distance, she does not cover the whole Face of the Sun, but a part19184 A.107202109578213112556822411586449235125473110246M.5481711257146911226824294512279342103012810436111422911Moon115723012rises12413Oct.136 A.24M.4131475125431574821954168373136517938411761810465987191155659820Morn.70109211075010102224840111123314936121224427103111325Moon112421426setsA.1731527A.11041628792351729802565183085634861931942439720of
us and the Sun, we see a small Part of her Body enlightned, and so on still more and more, till she comes to be in Opposition to the Sun, and then we see all that Side of her which the Sun shines upon, when we say she is full; though the Sun does not, in Reality, enlighten any more of her Body at Full than at new Moon; only her enlightened Side is turned towards us in the one Case, and from us in the other. This whole Matter may be made very plain to any Capacity in the same Manner as is above directed with regard to the Earth's Revolution round the Sun, by carrying a smaller Apple or Ball to represent the Moon round the first, which represents the Earth, and observing how the Light of the Candle shining upon the little Ball must appear to a Fly or other Insect placed upon the large one. Whenever the Moon happens to come exactly between the Earth and the Sun, she stops the Light of the Sun, and then we say, the Sun is eclipsed; and according as the Moon happens to cover a Part or the Whole of the Sun's Face, we call the Eclipse partial or total. Sometimes a total Eclipse of the Sun happens when the Moon is at her greatest Distance from the Earth (for she does not go round the Earth in an exact Circle, as neither do any of the rest of the primary or secondary Planets round their Centers) and then, as all Objects appear smaller according to their Distance, she does not cover the whole Face of the Sun, but a part
NOVEMBER.XI Month.When Storms of Fire on Sinners shall be pour'd,And all th' Obdurate in thy Wrath devour'd;May I then hope to find a lowly PlaceTo stand the meanest or th' etherial Race;Swift at thy Word to wing the liquid Sky,And on thy humblest Messages to fly.Howe'er thy blissful Sight may raise my Soul,While vast Eternity's long Ages roll,PerfectionRemark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.15All Saints.650510♑25♂ rise 6 1326Days dec. 4 3265159♒7Serving God is37Clouds6525819Doing Good to4G20 past Trin.65357♓1Man, but Praying52Powder Plot.6545613is thought63Day 10 10 long.6555525♀ rise 4 2an74and threatens65654♈7easier Service,85cold6585219□ ☉ ♃and96rain or snow.65951♉2therefore more107K. Geo. II. b.1683705015Sirius ri. 10 2711G21 past Trin.7145928☽ with ♂generally122then73457♊11✱ ♃ ♀133pleasant7445625♄ sets 7 35chosen.144Days dec. 5 h.75455♋9♃ ri. 11 4155and suita-76454237 *s sou. 12 4166to the77453♌7☍ ☉ ♂Nothing177season,7845221☽ w ♃humbler18G22 past Trin.79451♍5♂ sou. 11 51192but follow'd71045019Sirius rises 9 51203Day 9 38 long.711449♎3♀ rise 4 29214by cold71244817☉ in ♐than225cloudy,712448♏1☌ ☽ ♀ △ ♃ ☿236Days dec. 5 1671344715Ambition,when247weather,71444629it is about to25G23 past Trin.715445♐127 *s sou. 11 26262with snow71644425☌ ☽ ☿ ✱ ♄ ♀273or rain716444♑8☽ with ♄284Days dec. 5 2471744321♄ sets 6 37295and wind.718442♒3♃ rises 9 57306St.Andrew.71844215climb.
NOVEMBER.XI Month.
When Storms of Fire on Sinners shall be pour'd,And all th' Obdurate in thy Wrath devour'd;May I then hope to find a lowly PlaceTo stand the meanest or th' etherial Race;Swift at thy Word to wing the liquid Sky,And on thy humblest Messages to fly.Howe'er thy blissful Sight may raise my Soul,While vast Eternity's long Ages roll,Perfection
When Storms of Fire on Sinners shall be pour'd,And all th' Obdurate in thy Wrath devour'd;May I then hope to find a lowly PlaceTo stand the meanest or th' etherial Race;Swift at thy Word to wing the liquid Sky,And on thy humblest Messages to fly.Howe'er thy blissful Sight may raise my Soul,While vast Eternity's long Ages roll,Perfection
Remark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.15All Saints.650510♑25♂ rise 6 1326Days dec. 4 3265159♒7Serving God is37Clouds6525819Doing Good to4G20 past Trin.65357♓1Man, but Praying52Powder Plot.6545613is thought63Day 10 10 long.6555525♀ rise 4 2an74and threatens65654♈7easier Service,85cold6585219□ ☉ ♃and96rain or snow.65951♉2therefore more107K. Geo. II. b.1683705015Sirius ri. 10 2711G21 past Trin.7145928☽ with ♂generally122then73457♊11✱ ♃ ♀133pleasant7445625♄ sets 7 35chosen.144Days dec. 5 h.75455♋9♃ ri. 11 4155and suita-76454237 *s sou. 12 4166to the77453♌7☍ ☉ ♂Nothing177season,7845221☽ w ♃humbler18G22 past Trin.79451♍5♂ sou. 11 51192but follow'd71045019Sirius rises 9 51203Day 9 38 long.711449♎3♀ rise 4 29214by cold71244817☉ in ♐than225cloudy,712448♏1☌ ☽ ♀ △ ♃ ☿236Days dec. 5 1671344715Ambition,when247weather,71444629it is about to25G23 past Trin.715445♐127 *s sou. 11 26262with snow71644425☌ ☽ ☿ ✱ ♄ ♀273or rain716444♑8☽ with ♄284Days dec. 5 2471744321♄ sets 6 37295and wind.718442♒3♃ rises 9 57306St.Andrew.71844215climb.
NovemberhathXXXDays.D.H.Planets Places.First Q.26 aft.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●108 aft.♏♑♌♉♎♏Last Q.177 aft.192160415N.5New ☽248 aft.614316281023312203172617♐ 2S.3bracket left12♎27 Deg17254172423105☊222722♐ 1417220170302627651721♏ 624N.5November Woodcut IllustrationD.☽ sets☽ sou:T.of his Body is seen round the Moon like a shining Ring. But, if the Moon happens to come between the Earth and Sun, when she is at her least Distance from the Earth, she appears then so large as to cover the whole Face of the Sun, and makes, for some Minutes, a Darkness equal to that of Twilight. When the Earth comes exactly between the Sun and the Moon, she darkens a Part of the Whole of the Moon's Face, and makes an Eclipse of the Moon. The Earth being a Body about thirty or forty Times larger than the Moon, casts a Shadow large enough to eclipse the Moon, if her Diameter were three Times greater than it is, whereas the Shadow of the Moon can never eclipse the whole Face of the Earth together. If the Moon revolved round the Earth in the same Plane as the Earth goes round the Sun, there would be constantly an Eclipse of the Sun every New, and of the Moon every full Moon. But to prevent this Inconvenience, the Author of Nature has ordered Matters so, that the Course of the Moon round the Earth is sometimes above and sometimes below that of the Earth round the Sun, so that their Shadows generally miss one another. These Motions are so exactly regulated, that Astronomers can foretel Eclipses to Minutes at an hundred Years Distance, than which there is not a more remarkable Instance either of human Sagacity, or of the Truth of that Expression of1104552982121144615922312407010234M.4074410245135827112562309101226732195312289Moon112522910rises121433011A.M.1433112637164Nov.137322451483331631593935664161048451751711585438618Morn.6359719147261082026816119213159812102242510011123Moon105511224sets115021325AA.423142663413441527731227516288233196172992544718301020449719Scripture
NovemberhathXXXDays.D.H.Planets Places.First Q.26 aft.D.☉♄♃♂♀☿☽sL.Full ●108 aft.♏♑♌♉♎♏Last Q.177 aft.192160415N.5New ☽248 aft.614316281023312203172617♐ 2S.3bracket left12♎27 Deg17254172423105☊222722♐ 1417220170302627651721♏ 624N.5
November Woodcut Illustration
D.☽ sets☽ sou:T.of his Body is seen round the Moon like a shining Ring. But, if the Moon happens to come between the Earth and Sun, when she is at her least Distance from the Earth, she appears then so large as to cover the whole Face of the Sun, and makes, for some Minutes, a Darkness equal to that of Twilight. When the Earth comes exactly between the Sun and the Moon, she darkens a Part of the Whole of the Moon's Face, and makes an Eclipse of the Moon. The Earth being a Body about thirty or forty Times larger than the Moon, casts a Shadow large enough to eclipse the Moon, if her Diameter were three Times greater than it is, whereas the Shadow of the Moon can never eclipse the whole Face of the Earth together. If the Moon revolved round the Earth in the same Plane as the Earth goes round the Sun, there would be constantly an Eclipse of the Sun every New, and of the Moon every full Moon. But to prevent this Inconvenience, the Author of Nature has ordered Matters so, that the Course of the Moon round the Earth is sometimes above and sometimes below that of the Earth round the Sun, so that their Shadows generally miss one another. These Motions are so exactly regulated, that Astronomers can foretel Eclipses to Minutes at an hundred Years Distance, than which there is not a more remarkable Instance either of human Sagacity, or of the Truth of that Expression of1104552982121144615922312407010234M.4074410245135827112562309101226732195312289Moon112522910rises121433011A.M.1433112637164Nov.137322451483331631593935664161048451751711585438618Morn.6359719147261082026816119213159812102242510011123Moon105511224sets115021325AA.423142663413441527731227516288233196172992544718301020449719Scripture
of his Body is seen round the Moon like a shining Ring. But, if the Moon happens to come between the Earth and Sun, when she is at her least Distance from the Earth, she appears then so large as to cover the whole Face of the Sun, and makes, for some Minutes, a Darkness equal to that of Twilight. When the Earth comes exactly between the Sun and the Moon, she darkens a Part of the Whole of the Moon's Face, and makes an Eclipse of the Moon. The Earth being a Body about thirty or forty Times larger than the Moon, casts a Shadow large enough to eclipse the Moon, if her Diameter were three Times greater than it is, whereas the Shadow of the Moon can never eclipse the whole Face of the Earth together. If the Moon revolved round the Earth in the same Plane as the Earth goes round the Sun, there would be constantly an Eclipse of the Sun every New, and of the Moon every full Moon. But to prevent this Inconvenience, the Author of Nature has ordered Matters so, that the Course of the Moon round the Earth is sometimes above and sometimes below that of the Earth round the Sun, so that their Shadows generally miss one another. These Motions are so exactly regulated, that Astronomers can foretel Eclipses to Minutes at an hundred Years Distance, than which there is not a more remarkable Instance either of human Sagacity, or of the Truth of that Expression of
DECEMBER.XII Month.Perfection on Perfection tow'ring high,Glory on Glory rais'd, and Joy on Joy,Each Pow'r improving in the bright'ning Mind,To humble Virtues, lofty Knowledge join'd;Be this my highest Aim, howe'er I soar,Before thy Footstool prostrate to adore,My brightest Crown before thy Feet to lay,My Pride to serve, my Glory to obey.ENDRemark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.17Day 9 24 long.719441♒27The discontented2GAdvent Sunday.719441♓9♂ sou. 10 3232Cold and72044021Man finds no43Days dec. 5 30.720440♈3easy Chair.54raw, then72143915Sirius rise 8 4165Days 9 18 long.72243827☌ ♄ ☿ □ ♃ ♀76more pleasant,722438♉10♀ rises 5 087Concep. V. M.72343723☌ ☽ ♂ △ ☉ ♃9G2d in Advent.723437♊77 *s sou. 10 2810272443621Virtue and a113Days 9 12 long.724436♋5Trade, are124frost and72443619♃ rise 9 1135St. Lucy.724436♌3Sirius rise 8 7146Days decr. 5 4072543517☽ with ♃a157flying clouds,725435♍2□ ♃ ♂Child's16G3d in Advent.725435167 *s sou. 9 56172then more725435♎0♂ sou. 9 14183moderate72543514♀ rises 5 23194Ember Week.72543528best Portion.205and clear,725435♏12Gifts much216St.Thomas.72543525☉ in ♑ Shor. D227Days 9 10 long.725435♐8☌ ☽ ♀ ☌ ♄ ☿23G4th in Advent.72543521Sirius rises 7 23242but windy,725435♑4☽ with ♄ & ☿253CHRISTborn.72543517☌ ☉ ☿expected,264St.Stephen.72543529are paid,275St.John.725435♒11♃ rise 7 51286Innocents.725435237 *s sou. 9 0297Days 9 10 long.725435♓5☌ ☉ ♄not30Gcold and cloudy.72443617△ ♃ ♀given.312Silvester.72443629Sirius rise 6 48
DECEMBER.XII Month.
Perfection on Perfection tow'ring high,Glory on Glory rais'd, and Joy on Joy,Each Pow'r improving in the bright'ning Mind,To humble Virtues, lofty Knowledge join'd;Be this my highest Aim, howe'er I soar,Before thy Footstool prostrate to adore,My brightest Crown before thy Feet to lay,My Pride to serve, my Glory to obey.
Perfection on Perfection tow'ring high,Glory on Glory rais'd, and Joy on Joy,Each Pow'r improving in the bright'ning Mind,To humble Virtues, lofty Knowledge join'd;Be this my highest Aim, howe'er I soar,Before thy Footstool prostrate to adore,My brightest Crown before thy Feet to lay,My Pride to serve, my Glory to obey.
END
Remark. days, &c.☉ ris☉ set☽ pl.Aspects, &c.17Day 9 24 long.719441♒27The discontented2GAdvent Sunday.719441♓9♂ sou. 10 3232Cold and72044021Man finds no43Days dec. 5 30.720440♈3easy Chair.54raw, then72143915Sirius rise 8 4165Days 9 18 long.72243827☌ ♄ ☿ □ ♃ ♀76more pleasant,722438♉10♀ rises 5 087Concep. V. M.72343723☌ ☽ ♂ △ ☉ ♃9G2d in Advent.723437♊77 *s sou. 10 2810272443621Virtue and a113Days 9 12 long.724436♋5Trade, are124frost and72443619♃ rise 9 1135St. Lucy.724436♌3Sirius rise 8 7146Days decr. 5 4072543517☽ with ♃a157flying clouds,725435♍2□ ♃ ♂Child's16G3d in Advent.725435167 *s sou. 9 56172then more725435♎0♂ sou. 9 14183moderate72543514♀ rises 5 23194Ember Week.72543528best Portion.205and clear,725435♏12Gifts much216St.Thomas.72543525☉ in ♑ Shor. D227Days 9 10 long.725435♐8☌ ☽ ♀ ☌ ♄ ☿23G4th in Advent.72543521Sirius rises 7 23242but windy,725435♑4☽ with ♄ & ☿253CHRISTborn.72543517☌ ☉ ☿expected,264St.Stephen.72543529are paid,275St.John.725435♒11♃ rise 7 51286Innocents.725435237 *s sou. 9 0297Days 9 10 long.725435♓5☌ ☉ ♄not30Gcold and cloudy.72443617△ ♃ ♀given.312Silvester.72443629Sirius rise 6 48