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1 occurrence of "Whit was his face as payndemayn
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To knowe the spryng of the dawenyng and the ende of the evenyng, the whiche ben called the two crepuscules.
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1 occurrence of "Whit was his face as payndemayn
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To knowe the spryng of the dawenyng and the ende of the evenyng, the whiche ben called the two crepuscules.

Set the nadir of thy sonne upon 18 degrees of height among thyn almykanteras on the west


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syde; and ley thy label on the degre of thy sonne, and than shal the point of thy label shewen the spryng of the day. Also set the nader of thy sonne upon 18 degrees of height among thin almykanteras on the est side, and ley over thy label upon the degre of the sonne, and with the point of thy label fynd in the bordure the ende of the evenyng, that is verrey nyght.

The nader of the sonne is thilke degre that is opposyt to the degre of the sonne, in the 7 signe, as thus: every degre of Aries by ordir is nadir to every degre of Libra by ordre, and Taurus to Scorpioun, Gemini to Sagittarie, Cancer to Capricorne, Leo to Aquarie, Virgo to Piscis. And if eny degre in thy zodiak be derk, his nadir shal declare hym.