A planet (usually Venus) seen just before sunrise in the eastern sky.
1 Drawing a long breath, she enjoyed the coolness which precedes the departure of the daystar .
2 The heart is the daystar , providing life source to every metabolic system in the galaxy.
3 Did they not, by God's grace, shine out like the daystar from the horizons of Divine knowledge?
4 To the east, and right amidships of the dawn, which was all pink, the daystar sparkled like a diamond.
5 Thou art the daystar of the heavens of My holiness, let not the defilement of the world eclipse thy splendor.
6 This is the daystar of wisdom and of divine mystery that hath shone above the horizon of the divine will.
7 The twinkle that had risen over the hill directly behind them like a daystar pleased and dazzled his eye-hecould hardly believe it.
8 To-day, the Dawn and the Daystar : to-morrow, the Daystar arising in the heart.
9 The stars withdrew, marshalled by the Daystar , which last of all retired also.
10 But Darnell was not afraid, because of the Daystar that had risen in his heart.
11 Thus hath the Daystar of wisdom shone forth above the horizon of the Pen of the Eternal King.
12 So the stream is called the Daystar , for it is as clear and sparkling as the morning star.
13 And that is how preternaturally clear the dream came to Fallion, as clear as the waters of the Daystar .
14 And at the end, when the Daystar of the world had set, he could endure no more, and flung himself into the sea.
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