The apparent surface of the imaginary sphere on which celestial bodies appear to be projected.
1 His cry uprose and was lost in the immense vault of heaven .
2 Black clouds hung in huge, portentous masses over, the vault of heaven .
3 Then from the vault of heaven darted a ribbon of emerald fire.
4 One would have pronounced them spiders' webs of the vault of heaven .
5 She represents the vault of heaven , and is the mother of the gods.
6 The glorious vault of heaven one day shall blaze with sudden self-kindled flame.
7 The vault of heaven expanded before her, and Henri had vanished.
8 The thunder pealed along the vault of heaven - the lightning appeared to rend the firmament.
9 His disk looked like a glorious lustre suspended in the azure vault of heaven .
10 It is said men at the top are tunneling through the vault of heaven .
11 Upwards the still air thickens, and there is no arch or vault of heaven .
12 Above them, in the vault of heaven , hung the Great Ship, blazed the Southern Cross.
13 The night that he was buried the mysterious aurora lit up the vault of heaven .
14 And the music rises higher, and rends the vault of heaven with its unutterable sweetness.
15 The evening was clear and calm, countless stars studded the dark purple vault of heaven .
16 The blue vault of heaven seemed emptied of sound.
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