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1   I,  11|      unable to endure the hottest rays of the sun, is summer to
2   I,  38| generative warmth is added to the rays of the sun; why the moon,
3  II,   7|        whether we see by means of rays of light proceeding towards
4  II,  52|      having been quickened by his rays, they are filled with the
5 III,  18|       closes them, winks, sees by rays or images, or, as is the
6  VI,   4|            winds, showers, or the rays of the sun; but in order
7  VI,  12|            and avoiding the sun's rays and the dust; Liber with
8  VI,  12|           and to give to this one rays of light to place a little
9 VII,  40|          the east, and facing the rays of the rising sun. Their
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