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Heather Ale From the bonny bells of heather, They brewed it and they drank it, There rose a King in Scotland, Over miles of the red mountain Summer came in the country, In graves that were like children's The king in the red moorland The King rode and was angry, |
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It fortuned that his vassals, The king sat high on his charger, And they looked high and low; The heather was red around them, The sea rumbled below. And up spoke the father, Shrill was his voice to hear: "I have a word in private, A word for the royal ear.
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"Life is dear to the aged, His voice was small as a sparrow's,
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"For life is a little matter, Take him, O king, and bind him,
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They took the son and bound him, And the sea swallowed his body,
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"True was the word I told you: But now in vain is the torture, |
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And the night sky...

The magic of a starry sky when go out into the field without a single lantern and the light from the windows of nearby houses, indescribable - a must see. The Milky Way shines spilled across the sky.. As soon sorted out in the constellations and finding the familiar stars, first what would we look at, better armed with a tenfold binoculars, - this is the Andromeda nebula, the closest, in contrast the Magellanic clouds wich are visible only in the southern hemisphere, galaxy - a distance of 2 million light years away. It is visible as a small hazy spot, but still visible! If you look at the larger telescopes, it looks like (at very good telescope):

Not far from the Andromeda nebula it can see another one galaxy in constellation Triangle:

It is located perpendicularly to the viewing angle of the observer from the Earth.
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