The Parliament of Stars are, collectively, the celestial beings that observe all In the Winter of 2011, Alexandra Quick treated with the Parliament, giving names to several of its Powers:
* The Shakespeare Star
* The Troublesome Star
* The Rhyming Star
* The Haiku Star Quick also refers to the Parliament as "Heavenly Powers," a phrase spoken by Ophelia in Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet: Heavenly powers, restore him!
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| - The Parliament of Stars are, collectively, the celestial beings that observe all In the Winter of 2011, Alexandra Quick treated with the Parliament, giving names to several of its Powers:
* The Shakespeare Star
* The Troublesome Star
* The Rhyming Star
* The Haiku Star Quick also refers to the Parliament as "Heavenly Powers," a phrase spoken by Ophelia in Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet: Heavenly powers, restore him!
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| - The Parliament of Stars are, collectively, the celestial beings that observe all In the Winter of 2011, Alexandra Quick treated with the Parliament, giving names to several of its Powers:
* The Shakespeare Star
* The Troublesome Star
* The Rhyming Star
* The Haiku Star Quick also refers to the Parliament as "Heavenly Powers," a phrase spoken by Ophelia in Act 3, Scene 1 of William Shakespeare's play Hamlet: Heavenly powers, restore him!
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