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Goddess of love; counterpart of Greek Aphrodite.
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vênus
Mixture of uranium oxides.
chemical compound
1
She does not mean what she says; I know
Urania
of old.
2
It was a small statue of
Urania
,
wrought in ivory and gold.
3
The celestial
Urania
,
at least, in such isolation remains pure and undefiled.
4
It was an upheaval of things which struck horror to
Urania
's
soul.
5
Hippocrates is a dream;
Urania
is a dream; Hermes, a thought.
6
Within the temple of
Urania
lies concealed the mystery of life.
7
We will first examine the question as to the Muse
Urania
.
8
Glad to see you unbending for once in a way,
Urania
.
'
9
Thus did Dante impersonate the worship of Venus
Urania
,
-
spiritual
tenderness
overcoming sensual desire.
10
Here was
Urania
's
own father, her especial property, going over to the enemy.
11
Give my kindest love to Lady C.,
Urania
,
and all hands.
12
You know what
Urania
is like-theold girl loves to break men's hearts.
13
Flavella I am going to
Urania
's
to tell her she may have you.
14
There are plenty of the 'Sons of
Urania
,
'
as they term themselves, hereabouts.
15
I wasn't born full-dressed, like the birds and butterflies,' replied
Urania
.
16
I will push the screen back in a moment and show you our
Urania
.
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