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wind from that quarter the Star came trorn. 
^ Solook wlretlter the refbunding of the Sea 
upon the ihore be on the Eaji or Weji fide 
of the dwelling, out of that quarter will 
the wind proceed the next day. The red- 
nefs of the sky in the morning, is a token 
of winds, or rain or both: if the Circles 
that appear about thcSun be red and broken, 
they portend wind v if thick and dark, 
Wind, fnow and rain ^ the like may be faid 
of the Circles about the moon. If two rain- 
bowcs appear, they are a fign of rainv U 
the Sun or Moon look pale, look for raim 
if a dark cloud be at Sun rifing, in which 
the Sun foon after is hid, it will diffolvc it, 
and rain will follow \ nebula afcendms indi^ 
cat imhrcs.^mhitla dcfcendens fcrenitatm. If 
the Sun fecm greater in the E^/f^ than in 
the mfi about Sun-fetting , and that there 
appears a black clo«d, you may cxpc(ft rain 
that night, or the day following. 
ji mane ruhct ventHfos tndicat Im* 
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Sero ruhens C(^lum eras indicat ejfe firt^ 
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