Petra: ugh I’m so tired, I haven’t slept in two days.
Astro: before last year I hadn’t slept in my entire life, and I’m not complaining.
Petra:
Petra: Astrophil, you’re a metal spider, you don’t need sleep.

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Petra: ugh I’m so tired, I haven’t slept in two days.
Astro: before last year I hadn’t slept in my entire life, and I’m not complaining.
Petra:
Petra: Astrophil, you’re a metal spider, you don’t need sleep.
Astrophil
Astrophil = Hang/Liebe zur Astronomie und Artverwandtes
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Fly, fly, my friends, I have my death wound; fly!
P. Sidney’s Moon: “With how sad steps…”
P. Sidney’s Moon: “With how sad steps…”
These are the first words of Sonnet 31, which belongs to the collection “Astrophil and Stella” (c. 1582) by Sir Philip Sidney, begins. This is the first major sonnet sequence written in English, which tells the story of Astrophil and his hopeless passion for Stella.Sidney actually is reflecting on his unrequited love for Penelope Devereux a girl he met when he was twenty-one. Sidney was a member…
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✨💛 Astrophil and Stella 💛✨
As soon as ypu were struck by the rays of Stella's eyes, You knelt down, Reason, and straight away offered to prove That loving her was reasonable by using good rational argument
Astrophil and Stella by Phillip Sydney
Or did Nature wish to show her miraculous powers By making all beauties appear with black colouring?
Astrophil and Stella by Phillip Sydney
Just because you don't know something doesn't mean it's not true.
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