IV.
The Heaven. Cœlum.
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_The Heaven_, 1. is wheeled about, and encompasseth the _Earth_, 2. standing in the middle. _Cœlum_, 1. rotatur, & ambit _Terram_, 2. stantem in medio.
The _Sun_, 3. wheresoever it is, shineth perpetually, howsoever dark _Clouds_, 4. may take it from us; _Sol_, 3. ubi ubi est, fulget perpetuo, ut ut _densa Nubila_, 4. eripiant eum a nobis; and causeth by his _Rays_, 5. _Light_, and the Light, _Day_. facitque suis _Radiis_, 5. _Lucem_, Lux _Diem_.
On the other side, over against it, is _Darkness_, 6. and thence _Night_. Ex opposito, sunt _Tenebræ_, 6. inde _Nox_.
In the Night shineth the _Moon_, 7. and the _Stars_, 8. glister and twinkle. Nocte splendet _Luna_, 7. & _Stellæ_, 8. micant, scintillant.
In the Evening, 9. is _Twilight_: Vesperi, 9. est _Crepusculum_:
In the _Morning_, 10. the breaking, and dawning of the Day. Manè Aurora, 10. & Diluculum.